Jan 12, 2025

"Shining Vale": A Stepford Wives/The Shining mishmash, with Monica from "Friends," the gay kid from Pen15, and a lot of Higginbothams

  


Link to the n*de Higginbothams

I was attracted to Shining Vale, a horror series that aired on Starz before being transferred to Hulu, because the icon looks like The Stepford Wives, with a lot of women forced to wear paper smiles, and one of the episode titles reflects "The Yellow Wallpaper," a feminist classic about a woman trapped in the attic and not allowed to write. 

Episode 1.1, "Welcome to Casa del Phelps," starts with statistics: Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from depression, and twice as likely to be possessed by a demon. The symptoms are identical.

Prelude: A heterosexual nuclear family drives through the barren northwoods of New York:

1. Focus character Pat (Courtney Cox). Monica on Friends? I just reviewed a show starring her brother Ross.

2. Hubbie Terry (Greg Kinnear).  Remember "Talk Soup"?

3. Their surly teenage daughter, Gaynor (Gaynor?) The actor is named Gus, so maybe they're nonbinary, but Gaynor (Gaynor?) herself gets a boyfriend later on.


4. Their portly teenage son, Jake, who is attached to a video game at all times.  Jake has sort of a femme look, but will get a girlfriend later on. Actor Dylan Gage is gay in real life, and played a gay middle schooler on Pen15

The son and daughter are angry because they have to uproot their lives and leave their friends just because Mom had s*x with some random Muscle Guy.  Flash to the encounter; all we see is Muscle Guy flexing his biceps in the mirror while doing it.  Weird. 

Muscle Guy is played by Jonathan Higginbotham, but the top photo is Max Carpeter as Stanley in "A Streetcar Named Desire," for reasons that will become evident.

Suddenly a little girl in a 1950s costume is standing in the road!  In the wilderness a hundred miles from the nearest town? Mom screams that they hit her.  Mom screams that they hit her.  Nope, no one there. Dad suggests that it was a deer.  That was no deer, buddy.

They arrive at the huge mansion.  So if your partner cheats, your first reaction is to buy a huge mansion in upstate New York?  Excuse me -- I have some cruising to do.

Mom notes that Daughter Gaylord gets a room on the other side of the house for privacy, and Son Jake gets his own bathroom with a door that locks, for...well, you know.

A sinister lady dressed as a 1950s socialite, who will eventually be identified as Rosemary (Mira Sorvino), is staring at them.  Mom screams; she vanishes.  Dad says that it was probably a deers.

Flashback to the realtor showing . Upstairs, there's a huge stained glass window depicting St. George and the Dragon, but George is a lady, Rosemary.

Back story: 17 years ago, Mom wrote a bestselling novel referred to variously as "lady stuff" and "female empowerment."  She hasn't written a word since, but she hopes that moving to a mansion upstate, far away from Manhattan and its distractions -- museums, art galleries, bookstores, restaurants, gay bars -- will in spire her.  


Sunday night
: It's very cold in the house, so they light a fire. and the dining room table was lost, so they eat on the floor for "family time." Or you could eat off tv trays in the living room.

They have to say what they're looking forward to.  Everyone chimes in: "Family!  Spending more time with family!  Family is everything! Family!"  Ugh!  

Son Jake and Daughter Gaybor were just paying lip-service to the family ideology.  They rush off.  With nothing else to do (no WIFI?), Dad suggests that they have s*x. "We haven't done it since you cheated on me."  Way to put her in the mood.

Left: Not Jonathan Higginbotham the Muscle Guy,  for reasons that will become evident. Matthew Higginbotham, a jungler who plays for the TSM Academy.  After googling it, I still don't know what that is.

3 months earlier:  Mom telling her therapist, "I didn't plan on cheating"  She was in her tiny, tiny, tiny apartment, bored (half a block from the Metropolitan Museum of Art?) and sad. Muscle Guy came by to fix the faucet, and she tripped and accidentally fell onto his d*ck. . The therapist asks if she's on anti-anxiety medication.  She's suffering from depression, not anxiety, but he gives her a prescription anway.

Back to the mansion: As Dad goes upstairs to get ready for s*x, Mom stalls by saying she wants to clean up the dinner dishes.  Whoa, someone is playing the piano!  And there's a tap on the window -- Rosemary, the lady from before, hovering ten feet off the grond!  Monica runs upstairs, where Greg is ready for s*x in -- boxers and a t-shirt?  He rushes down to check.  No one there.  "It must have been a deer."  That was no deer, but Mom has been established as crazy.  Maybe she's hallucinating.


Monday
: Inm the morning, Mom pops a bunch of pills, criticizes Daughter Gaymer's short skirt, and listens to Son Jake's complaint that she forgot to cut the crusts off his PB*J. They criticize her for having s*x with a rando and forcing them to come to this haunte mansion.

When the school bus comes, Daughter Gazebo gazes at a hot guy (Derek Lah, left) and takes off some of her clothes to entice them. Why is Mom waiting with them?  Helicopter parent.  She asks Gayborhood to make good choices and Jake to try to make an age-appropriate friend, instead of hanging out with hunky older guys.  Say what?

Mom's agent calls: We gave you an advance for your new book six years ago, so get it in, or give the money back.  She goes up to the dark, scary attic, full of leering dolls and clowns, to start working. You've got 300 rooms. Find yourself a proper home office

The dog wants to play, but his ball rolls under a dresser, where Mom finds a picture of the two ghosts she's seen so far, the little girl and the socialite Rosemary.  One whispers at her!

Hubby takes a $250 cab from the city to investigate, but finds nothing.  Or you could call 911 and report a home intruder.   He thinks that it was just the wind. 

More after the break

Tracker: Guy tracks missing people in scary states. Are any of them gay? Do any have beefcake pics?

  


The new mystery-crime series Tracker got a boost from appearing after the Superbowl (some kind of sports broadcast), and is now the most popular tv series on Hulu.  It sends the Tracker, played by Justin Hartley, to places that I'd be afraid to drive through: Klamath Falls, Oregon?  Missoula, Montana? -- to track down missing persons.  Not paranormal missing, just regular getting kidnapped and lost in the woods stuff.

He is assisted by a lawyer, a lady who likes to see him n*ked; a computer hacker who rarely leaves his cubbyhole; and his managers, a butch-femme lesbian couple, so there's some representation, but I want to see if the missing people are gay.  I watched some of the episodes until they were established as gay or straight, and otherwise depended on episode descriptions.

1. Klamath Falls: A 14 year old kidnapped, presumably by his birth dad, but then they discover that dad has been dead for several years. 

2. Missoula: A young man, played by Donald Heng, has been pulled into a deadly cult.  He's 27 years old, an accountant,  andaccording to his parents, "shy, so he doesn't meet many people."  27 years old and unmarried?  Gay...wait, his parents say that two months ago he met a woman.  Heterosexualized in 4 minutes.

3. Springland: A young woman's free-spirited sister. Well, I'm not picky, maybe she's a lesbian...nope, she has a boyfriend named Gecko.  Heterosexualized in 8 minutes.


4. Mount Shasta:
 A teenager played by Hunter Dillon goes missing from a troubled teen camp that is run like a prison.  They search his dorm room.  Tracker asks "Does he have a girlfriend?"  Mom doesn't know: "I don't even know if he likes girls."  He has a girlfriend, but it's nice that she doesn't assume automatically that every boy likes girls. Heterosexualized in 8 minutes.

5. St Louis.  Finally, a place I wouldn't be afraid to visit. A convicted murderer's daughter wants him to prove her father's innocence by tracking down a key witness. Doubtful.


6. Lexington
: Tracker must team up with a rival tracker -- a lady -- to track down a missing race horse.  Unlikely.  I thought this assignment would be a nonstop hunk fest, but I haven't found anything. "Peter New" is in the cast list, but guess what happens when I google "Peter  New" and "nude" 

There's also a Peter Oldring.




7. Chicago. 
My kinda town. Tracker has to track down a female MMA fighter.His computer hacker, played by Eric Graise, gets to leave his dark computer room and participate in the action.  Eric played a gay character in the reboot of Queer as Folk, and his character is never heterosexualized, so maybe....

More after the break

Jan 11, 2025

"The Stranger": The one with Kai Alexander, Richard Armitage, Edina from "Absolutely Fabulous," and an alpaca-biter


My Netflix recommendation for this morning, The Stranger: "When a stranger makes a shocking claim about his wife, family man Adam Price becomes entangled in a mystery as he desperately searches for answers."

First, I hate the phrase "family man."  Why is it that reproducing makes a man noble, laudable, beyond reproach?  All he did was have s*x.

Second, what difference does it make that it's a stranger?  Why is someone automatically sinister, just because you haven't met them?

Third, the title is The Stranger.  That's  been done to death: it's the title of 4 novels, about 20 films, a dozen tv series, four this year alone, and some songs and video games.  Granted, the original novel is also entitled The Stranger, but what does author Harlan Coben know? 

Wait -- Harlan Coben?  This doesn't bode well. The movies based on his novels always posit a gay-free world.

I'm ready to resume my Netflix search, but then I see that one of the stars is the dreamy Jacob Dudman of The A-List.  Besides, we're running out of shows to watch.  So, ok.


Scene 1:
 Some teenagers conniving around a bonfire, savage like the Lost Boys in Peter Pan.

A n*de guy  (Kai Alexander) runs in terror through an alpaca farm.  Chest and butt shots. Wow!

Ok, you've got my attention.

Dude has 14 acting credits on the IMDB, dating back to 2015. He's also apparently done gay videos (after the break).


Scene 2: Earlier that day, we see Adam the Perfect (Richard Armitage, left) living a Perfect with a capital P heterosexual fantasy life, throwing his job, house, wife, and kids in my face.

Job: lawyer, naturally.

D*ck: Huge.

Wife: Corinne the Good Wife (Dervla Kirwan), who works at a feminine-coded job as a teacher.

Kids: Horndog Son #1 (Jacob Dudman) and Horndog Son #2 (Mischa Handley), both wild about girls, cars, and football (soccer), everything sons are supposed to be, everything I wasn't as a kid, which caused my parents lots of grief.  I'm gritting my teeth.




Left: Misha Handley has only three photos on his Instagram.  The one on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends looks like something, but it is actually innocent: he's trying to put on a leg brace.

In the midst of all this Heterosexual Perfection, the Stranger (Hannah John-Kamen) approaches Adam the Perfect and tells him that Corinne the Good Wife faked her 2017 pregnancy and miscarriage so he wouldn't dump her.   

He does some research, and guess what?  The Stranger is telling the truth. He is devastated.

More after the break.  
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