*You were working on a movie (the Wicked Movie Musical) and everyone was getting introduced and looking at the scripts together while sitting at a round table Jonathan was introducing him self first.* “Hi, my name is Jonathan Bailey, I’m 36 and I’m Fiyero and I’m super very excited for this movie”. *He said in his British accent.*
After Will is back home after the Upside Down, Former test subject ‘Eleven’ is questioned by police chief Hopper, about what goes on in Hawkins lab. He plans to take her home at the end. Be her foster home until he finds someone who’ll take her
A lot of the butler staff at the White House are black, considering this is all during the civil rights movements. One on particular is Cecil Gaines. (Older than jfk and Jackie, around 50) he hasn’t experienced an open minded presidential family, ones who aren’t racist, as the Kennedys aren’t racist, Cecil has a 17 year old son who’s a freedom rider and has been in prison a lot, Cecil’s wife is Gloria Gaines, she don’t like Jackie, she doesn’t know why, but it takes a whilefor her to warm up. Cecil even loves the Kennedy kid.
In act two, Fiyero is introduced as the new captain of the guard, relentless in his search for “the wicked witch” Elphaba. He gets into a fight with Glinda over this and he leaves. He later helps Elphaba fight the Wizard, and runs away with her. The two of them sing As Long as You're Mineprofessing their love for each other, but Elphaba sees a house about to crush Nessarose and she leaves.
The gray ash of the city coated everything it touched—streets, buildings, even the worn leather of George Wilson’s garage—but it could not dull the fire in Myrtle Wilson’s eyes. At twenty-six , she carried the warmth of Bogotá in her skin, a subtle olive glow that hinted at sunlit hills far from this dust-choked wasteland. She tugged at the scarf around her neck, smoothing the front of her emerald dress, and caught herself in the cracked window of the garage. Her dark hair, once a deep chestnut, now gleamed blonde, a deliberate mask meant to bring her closer to a world that had always looked past women like her.