It’s a “female empowerment” play about the 6 wives being a modern pop group or something, I sincerely doubt they die in the end, if anything they probably turn the tables like in every revenge porn fantasy.
Play is a pretty loose way to describe it. Six is essentially a bunch of songs linked together with a vague structure of the ex-wives telling their story in the form of pop style songs where each wife is modelled after a different female pop star.
Anne Boleyn's style is based on Avril Lavigne and Lily Allen.
The ending, if you care, is more of a 'What-if' song where they muse on an alt history where they weren't wives of Henry.
Pretty much to be expected now. I find it funny how I can watch some b movie from the 80s/90s on Pluto or tubi and enjoying it immensely more than most modern programming
This is off topic but it's probably as close it will get for me to bring this up. There is a State Farm commercial with Ravens running back Derrick Henry. Henry's nickname is King Henry. In the commercial Jake says having regular insurance is like wanting King Henry, the running back, but getting King Henry VII(I am, I am). And King Henry VIII is portrayed as the older portly king.
But I looked it up and in his youth King Henry VIII was built almost to the same measurements, both were 6'2" and around 220 lbs. I've wanted to share this with someone for awhile now, and my friends and family won't listen
Hey, at least it will have a happy ending.
It’s a “female empowerment” play about the 6 wives being a modern pop group or something, I sincerely doubt they die in the end, if anything they probably turn the tables like in every revenge porn fantasy.
Play is a pretty loose way to describe it. Six is essentially a bunch of songs linked together with a vague structure of the ex-wives telling their story in the form of pop style songs where each wife is modelled after a different female pop star.
Anne Boleyn's style is based on Avril Lavigne and Lily Allen.
The ending, if you care, is more of a 'What-if' song where they muse on an alt history where they weren't wives of Henry.
More importantly, can Mulvaney sing?
I initially read "happy ending" in the "love you long time" context. I imagine he'll be pressuring his costars for those too.
Pretty much to be expected now. I find it funny how I can watch some b movie from the 80s/90s on Pluto or tubi and enjoying it immensely more than most modern programming
This is off topic but it's probably as close it will get for me to bring this up. There is a State Farm commercial with Ravens running back Derrick Henry. Henry's nickname is King Henry. In the commercial Jake says having regular insurance is like wanting King Henry, the running back, but getting King Henry VII(I am, I am). And King Henry VIII is portrayed as the older portly king.
But I looked it up and in his youth King Henry VIII was built almost to the same measurements, both were 6'2" and around 220 lbs. I've wanted to share this with someone for awhile now, and my friends and family won't listen
Jokes on them because I found this story of history, sportsball, and a tiny bit of autism amusing.
He's taking job from a more deserved black woman!
wonder if they will be as successful as Bud Light?
In Shakespear's time woman were forbidden to act on stage, so all their parts were played by boys. We're coming full circle.
Women destroyed male spaces and self destructed their own
How dare she not be portrayed as a black woman! Fucking racists.
huh. havnt heard of this name in a while. thought it was radioactive to touch it.
IIRC, one of Josh Moon's 2025 predictions from last year was that he'd never hear about Dylan Mulvaney ever again.