Eric Brody: Fashion model from Florida shows his stuff in his first acting gig
Gemstones Episode 4.8: BJ's hookups, Corey's birthday blade, and Tyler's tree trunk
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Title: "On Your Belly You Shall Go." Genesis 3.14, KJV: The Serpent tempted Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, leading to their knowledge of good and evil, so God curses it: "On your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life." I imagine that we'll just see someone getting eaten by a snake. Or a gator.
A Homosexual in Our Midst: Fox News broadcasts "Vance Simkins Loses Control at Award Ceremony." He yells "They let a homosexual in our midst!" and starts punching and hitting people before being dragged off stage.
Jesse, watching on tv, tells Amber "I fucking love this." Amber agrees: "He is a very negative man." They argue about what role Jesse had in Kelvin's victory, but end up agreeing that he was important "behind the scenes."
BJ's Hookups: Judy wheeling BJ and the Monkey through the park, complaining that they used to do picnics and hookups. Now they can't do that. So BJ and Judy used to go on Grindr and invite guys over? Tell me more.
BJ wants to show her something: He can get out of the wheelchair and walk a few steps before falling. Then a few more steps. "I am healed!" he yells. The Monkey is not happy.
Cut to Eli is sitting in the dark, looking at photos of him with Lori. He decides to cut his hair. Thank God -- he looked horrible with that long, stringy do.
The Monkey Smokes: Family dinner at Jason's, around a round table, with the newly cleaned-up Eli, and the Monkey bringing dinner rolls to BJ. Everyone praises Eli for cutting his hair; Jesse quips that he looked like "one of those Shakespearean witches." So we've moved from Hamlet to Macbeth.
They wonder why BJ hasn't returned the Monkey, since he's cured. He wants to keep it.
Pontius and Gideon, now friends, want to see the Monkey smoke, so Baby Billy pulls out a cigarette. Like Kelvin, Gideon has decided to be "true to himself" and not be straitjacketed by societal expectations about Christian youth.
The Monkey smokes! Kelvin and Keefe want to get one: it would be a great addition to Game Night. So they have a Game Night? Who do they invite, gay couples?
Uh-oh, the Monkey starts to masturbate.
The Monkey Turns Murderous: Judy is taking a bath when the Monkey comes in and grabs a plugged-in hair drier. Hey, that will electrocute her! He comes closer and closer, while Judy pleads: "Please don't murder me." BJ rings the bell, and he rushes out.
She goes downstairs, where BJ is reading a romance novel, Sunkissed and Sentimental (not real) , and watching Chowder (2007-2010), a cartoon about an apprentice chef in a world where everyone is named after food (Kimchi, Mung Daal, Truffles, Gazpacho). I'm not sure about the significance.
BJ refuses to believe that the Monkey is murderous, so she spins it, saying that they should give him to someone who needs his help.
Losing a Pet: Happy Helping Hands arrives, with Amber and Brody, to take the Monkey away. Crying, BJ notes that the Monkey has attachment issues ever since he lost his mother at a young age. "He was beautiful, and he believed in me." I fast forwarded through the scene. F*k the Sadness.
Left: Brody is played by Chris Rubiez. a "dad/husband" from Roanoke, Virginia, "half Lebanese and half country boy." No beefcake photos online, so I'll f*k the Sadness with a bear with a similar face and physique.
Ok, we've had the Sad Scene. Now let's try for some Comedy.
Turn My Water into Wine: The Nanny grills a giant sausage at the beach while Tiffany and her kids sit at a picnic table. Baby Billy was supposed to be here an hour ago!
Cut to Baby Billy snorting cocaine, and then playing Teenjus, who has just turned water into wine. Johnny B (Pilot Bunch) proclaims that this will make him the hit of the village party, and he won't be bullied for having a virgin mother.
Cut! No Virgin Mom in the script! No ad-libbing. "Say exactly what I f*king wrote!" I wouldn't be surprised if Johnny B walks.
Baby Billy stomps back to the Director's Tent to snort some more cocaine.
More after the break. Caution: Explicit.
Skyler's Hot/Hung Photos, Part 1: Birthdays, biceps, and a Viking Satyr. Plus Asa Butterfield's junk
2. "Ok, I switched to a muscle shirt. Now can we kiss?"
4. Skyler starred in The Santa Clarita Diet as the boyfriend of the daughter of the zombified Sheila Hammond. Thomas Novak played their high school principal.
5.Skyler dressed as a Viking Satyr for a competition in Wet Hot American Summer. If you don't like eating hot peppers, I have another suggestion.
"Caravaggio's Shadow": As time goes by, the gay Baroque painter becomes more and more straight. With nude Italian men
When my generation was growing up, teachers, reference books, and movies always presented historical figures as absolutely, undeniably straight. My paperback copy of The Importance of Being Earnest said that Oscar Wilde was imprisoned "on scandalous charges." I asked the teacher what those charges were. She said she didn't know.
Everybody in West Hollywood went to Caravaggio (1986), by filmmaker Derek Jarman (who announced that he was gay later that year). We were expecting a lot of cute Italian guys (there are some), and hoping that they would be nude (no).
We were also hoping that Caravaggio would be presented as gay, but resigned to the likelihood that he would be straightwashed: turned heterosexual, or mostly heterosexual (a few men as trivial dalliances as he pursued the Woman of His Dreams).
He was straightwashed.
As a child and teenager, the artist (Dexter Fletcher, left), is the victim of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy. This "turns him" gay, or rather pansexual.
As an adult (Nigel Terry), he is a decadent figure like something out of a Pasolini film, consorting with men and women, although he prefers women. He seduces both Raduccio (Sean Bean) and his girlfriend Lena. But Raduccio is just a dalliance; the heterosexual romance is True Love. Then Raduccio kills Lena, and a distraught Caravaggio kills him. Gay lives must always end in tragedy.
More after the break. Caution: Explicit.
"Goosebumps: The Vanishing": Ross from "Friends" as a crazy botanist, some gay teens, a monster, and Sam McCarthy's....
Goosebumps: The Vanishing has dropped on Hulu, the second season of the Goosebumps series, based on the popular children's books. I can't tell if it is episodic or not at this point, so I just clicked on Episode 1, which stars David Schwimmer, Ross from Friends; and teen idol Sam McCarthy.
Scene 1: Brooklyn, 1994. Bill Clinton is in the White House, I'm in West Hollywood, Mariah Carey is topping the charts, and Friends premieres on CBS:
So no one told you life was gonna be this way
Your job's a joke, you're broke, your love life's D.O.A
Four teens (Sameer, Matty, and two girls) descend into eerie catacombs, until they come to the room where "they conducted medical experiments." They're doing a "truth or dare" thing where they have to spend the night.
Sameer: "I'm not scared. I just like to sleep naked, and it could get a little awkward."
Uh-oh, Matty's younger brother Anthony followed them! Mom's going to be furious. Matty forces him to leave.
Suddenly a machine switches on, gas squirts out, and Matty's face dissolves. A gruesome image.
Scene 2: Brooklyn, 2024. Teen twins Devin and Cece (Sam McCarthy, Jaden Bartels) exit the subway and complain about having to leave their friends in Manhattan to live with Dad, the grown-up Anthony (a craggy, dissolute-looking David Schwimmer). He picks them up in a car. Are you sure this is Brooklyn?
At home, Dad Anthony yells at neighbor Trey, also called James Junior, for blocking his driveway. "But your mom always let me park there."
"She didn't have a car."
Inside, the living room is crowded with boxes. Back story: Dad has moved into this house after his mother went into assisted living with dementia, and he's going through her stuff.
In other news, "I've really been looking forward to your aunt's brain surgery." WTF? Who looks forward to that? He means because then they can come live with him.
Wait -- the twins are living with their aunt, not their father? What's wrong with him?
The micromanager passes out his extensive list of rules, but emphasizes that the main rule is: "Stay out of the basement." He gives them a tour: he's a botanist, working on a lot of plant types that will revolutionalize the botany world. Shouldn't you be working in a lab somewhere? But stay out!
Scene 3: Dinner at Gwendolyn's restaurant. Gay couples at the tables behind and in front of them. Back story: Cece is starting debate camp tomorrow. She hates it, but you need "a thing" to get into college.
Next up, Devin: He claims to be ok, given "everything that happened," but he was suspended for getting into a fight. Nope, not gay.
CJ drives up on his motorcycle. Dad introduces him to the twins. Back story: he's working here, at his parents' restaurant, for the summer. Dad suggests that maybe Devin would like to work there, too. Playing matchmaker, buddy? I don't have any hope that he'll be gay, but there may be a gay-subtext buddy-bond between him and Devin.
He has to make a delivery, but the guys are all meeting at the park later. "Y'all should come." Maybe specify which park, and what time?
Scene 4: On the way home, Dad sends the twins inside so he can chat with a crying woman in a car. She notes that the father of Trey/JJ, the neighbor who Dad argued with, stopped by the police station to file a harassment complaint. According to the Google AI, harassment consists of repeaed acts that cause the victim to "fear for their safety," Telling someone to not block your driveway certainly doesn't count.
The woman promised to talk to Trey/JJ's Dad, but "be careful. He's big on conspiracy theories."
In other news, she managed to pull some strings and retrieve his brother's things from the night he and his friends dissolved. . Moldy clothes with dissolved Matty all over them, from 30 years ago?
The woman has been thinking a lot about that night, but Dad doesn't want to hear it. He cuts her off and heads inside.
Scene 5: The twins come downstairs while Dad is arguing with his ex wife on the telephone. Wait -- they were living with their aunt, but she's having brain surgery, so they moved in with Dad. Why weren't they living with their mother?
Dad assures them that although they hate each other, they both love the twins. He made burnt waffles, which they reject. It's the next morning. What happened to meeting the guys in the park later?
Left: This show is a little beefcake-light, so here's a photo of Sameer, one of the melted teens (played by the 28 year old Arjun Athalye).
More Sameer after the break
Blake Michael: The "Dog with a Blog" brother starts a band, stalks a teacher, vanishes into corporate. With Blake and Dano dicks
I haven't been watching Disney Channel programs regularly since the days of Hannah Montana, so all I heard of Dog with a Blog (2012-15) was buzz about how ridiculous the premise was: three kids discover that their dog is sentient, can talk, and actually has a blog where he discusses his experiences and tries to find other dogs. How is that more ridiculous than a pop star pretending to be a regular girl, both daughters of a famous country-western music singer, and no one suspecting for an instant?
Critics lambasted the show for its "lackluster writing' and absence of any actual blogging, but it averaged 3 million viewers in the first season, and was nominated for three Emmies. The main players appear to be Chloe and Avery, two tween sisters from a blended family, but there was also a teenage brother, Tyler (Blake Michael).
Plus Dad Bennett (Regan Burns) and Avery's enemy/crush (L.J. Benet), who now has abs but smiling smugly as girls in bikinis surround him.
He had a starring role in Lemonade Mouth (2011), which I never saw because I thought the term referred to some kind of terminal cancer. It's actually the name of a bad that five high schoolers who start a band -- I guess disgusting names are de rigeur for rock bands. The boys are Charlie (Blake) and Wen (Adam Hicks). Both get girlfriends, and the remaining girl gets a boyfriend, and so on, and so on. Heteronormativity fulfilled.
It's a little tangential, but Adam Hicks is known as one of the Disney Channel's skateboarding dudebros on Zeke and Luther (2009-12). His partner, Hutch Dano, has retired from acting to become a painter.
Gemstones Episode 4.7, Continued: Teenjus meets the Devil. So does Kelvin. With a gay Christian, Jordanian junk, and Dustin's d*ck
Previous: Gemstones Episode 4.7: Kelvin and Pontius have their nards threatened, Gideon finds his voice, and skaters show their d*cks
Teenjus Meets the Devil: The TV the studio in Goose Creek, about 30 miles from Charleston, which Baby Billy characterizes as the "middle of nowhere." (And there is a Middle of Nowhere Bar and Grill in town).
An Eight Ball and $2 Million: The Board Room. Baby Billy yells at Judy and Jesse for cutting his Teenjus budget by 29%, Instead of a cement factory in Goose Creek, he should be in Jordan "filming in some Muslim tombs."
Family Visitors: Jesse is going through Kelvin's house, looking for him. He checks the foyer, a hallway with baseball-sized gummi bears mounted on the wall, the bedroom, and then back to the foyer. Nitpick: The bedroom is on the ground floor. In Season 2, it was on the second floor.
Cut to Kelvin lying on blankets in his tree house, eating Fiddle Faddle and Bugles and playing with his monster movie toys, when Jesse and Judy knock on the door. They flew up in jetpacks!
Check out the cool prop photo of Kelvin and Keefe hugging. It will be used as the cover of their wedding announcement. Don't complain about spoilers, we all know that it's going to happen.
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