Julie's boyfriend Ismaël lives with her; rather than worry about the time he spends with his colleague Alice, Julie invites Alice to join them. The three walk the streets of Paris, party, read, and sleep together. Sometimes it's lighthearted, sometimes there are jealousies. Then death strikes. In various ways, those left come to terms with the departure and absence of a loved one: showing concern, eating together, attempting new relationships, trying to "be there" for the other. Then, the spirit returns and new commitments are possible. The romantic elements of musical comedy play in contrast to the ambivalence of the lyrics and the story
Julie's boyfriend Ismaël lives with her; rather than worry about the time he spends with his colleague Alice, Julie invites Alice to join them. The three walk the streets of Paris, party, read, and sleep together. Sometimes it's lighthearted, sometimes there are jealousies. Then death strikes. In various ways, those left come to terms with the departure and absence of a loved one: showing concern, eating together, attempting new relationships, trying to "be there" for the other. Then, the spirit returns and new commitments are possible. The romantic elements of musical comedy play in contrast to the ambivalence of the lyrics and the story
Louis talking about the Dreamers in English. Just about the cutest thing ever because he thinks about what he has to say in French then says it in English and it's adorable. from www.louisgarrel.net
Julie's boyfriend Ismaël lives with her; rather than worry about the time he spends with his colleague Alice, Julie invites Alice to join them. The...
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Julie's boyfriend Ismaël lives with her; rather than worry about the time he spends with his colleague Alice, Julie invites Alice to join them. The three walk the streets of Paris, party, read, and sleep together. Sometimes it's lighthearted, sometimes there are jealousies. Then death strikes. In various ways, those left come to terms with the departure and absence of a loved one: showing concern, eating together, attempting new relationships, trying to "be there" for the other. Then, the spirit returns and new commitments are possible. The romantic elements of musical comedy play in contrast to the ambivalence of the lyrics and the story
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Louis talking about the Dreamers in English. Just about the cutest thing ever because he thinks about what he has to say in French then says it in ...
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Louis talking about the Dreamers in English. Just about the cutest thing ever because he thinks about what he has to say in French then says it in English and it's adorable. from www.louisgarrel.net
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Episode 714 & 715: Deniz wields his awesome zoooopermodel powers to campaign for Mike, to Greasy Max's dismay. Deniz is HIS little bitchboy and...
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Episode 714 & 715: Deniz wields his awesome zoooopermodel powers to campaign for Mike, to Greasy Max's dismay. Deniz is HIS little bitchboy and he's not about to let him forget it.
Meanwhile Roman Wild, heroic defender of naive maidens everywhere, selflessly offers to test Dr. Axel "Smarmy Git" Schwarz's heterosexuality. FOR NINA. NO OTHER REASON. Roman, your logic is flawed -- your mere presence turns everyone gay, didn't you know? Go "test" Max.
PS: Also, please note the lotion squirted on Roman's back. Ah, Show, subtle you are not.
PPS: EKP learned a new word while translating this clip: "Sesquipedalian." It means "given to overuse of long words" and perfectly describes Axel. Gorgeous, isn't it? Go forth and use it, lovelies.
~Megan