The Magicians, 1.13



Ну что ж, я хотела, я получила. Финал вышел чутка в лучших традициях Игр престолов, броТР успели выяснить отношения читать дальше

– How wise you are, Queen Margo The Destroyer.
– Is it okay if I hate that you're getting married? I think you're the only person that I can stand.
–You know what that means? You have to be my Best Man.




How do you two explain their relationship? In my mind it doesn’t seem fully romantic or fully sexual, but it’s also more than just friendship.

Appleman: I mean, it’s not not romantic. It’s not not sexual. It’s not defined. I don’t think it is definable. These characters – and I’ll speak for Eliot – I don’t think he’s easily boxed, and from a sexual standpoint, all bets are off. It’s not “she’s my girlfriend so that’s never going to happen.” If anything, there’s such an intimacy between them and such a comfort level. They have found each other at this school and have needed each other. They have such a close-knit dynamic when you meet them, they are the closest person in each others’ lives. Would you agree, Summer?

Bishil: I would. I think for Margo, the only person she really has intimacy with is Eliot. I think she’s the same in the sense that she doesn’t really define herself as one way or another. I think she’s pretty open. Like Hale said, they are sexually attracted to each other and have a sexual relationship, but the most dynamic of their relationship is that they’re able to be honest with each other at times, which I think is very difficult for both of those characters, and they’re forced to be more honest with each other and confront more desires and fears as the season goes on. Their relationship becomes tested, as Hale said, but it’s also more interesting to play as an actress and hopefully to watch as a viewer. (с)


Остальную жесть даже как-то сложно коротко описать. «You can’t unring a bell. So be certain when you call» (с)