The whole cast from this Tony award winning musical is incredibly talented, but Jonathan Groff, John Gallagher Jr., and Lea Michele are pretty spectacular. There isn’t a bad voice among them. I hope they have all continued to do what they love. Once the world can accommodate theater again, I know I’ll be on the lookout for future musicals, especially those with beautiful Jonathan Groff in them. For now, I have Hamilton, Netflix’s Mindhunter, Looking (not generally my cup of tea, but Groff is too sexy and adorable not to love this), Glee (for his appearances), and some bootleg RU-vid videos of A New Brain and Spring Awakening to watch.
I think you heard the word defending and surrender and automatically jumped to a conclusion of hesitation into begrudging consent and completely missed the interpretation of feeling and metaphor. its a broadway song, not a police report.
@@ApocryphalSaint they show Melchior’s disregard for explicit consent more than just here, this isn’t me jumping to conclusions. This is me noticing foreshadowing to the sex scene where Wendla hesitates (very explicitly) and then begrudgingly consents. I can point out the flaws in a fictional character without it being a “police report.” Frankly, the fact that you don’t find Melchior’s perspective on sex sex flawed is troubling.
@@ApocryphalSaint my understanding is in the original play, Melchior rapes Wendla, which they changed to be more palatable…so I don’t think the original person is completely off base here