This is awesome! I was thinking of a rewatch to just trace the appearance of the cravat (necktie). I also think this little piece of material culture was telling some intentional things about the characters. I think the ascot (the other fabric that you have documented Thanks) might be more about show buttoned up Stede was/how fully dressed in his gentleman persona he was in the scene. Keep up the good work! New subscriber.
I've never realised how much travelling this necktie did, but in my defence, I was rather mesmerised by fuchsia gown and Ed's hair and makeup instead.
Did you notice that Ed wore it when he was suicidal in S2 and when Stede "rescued" him from death? It doesn't appear again, I think.
This is awesome! I was thinking of a rewatch to just trace the appearance of the cravat (necktie). I also think this little piece of material culture was telling some intentional things about the characters.
I think the ascot (the other fabric that you have documented Thanks) might be more about show buttoned up Stede was/how fully dressed in his gentleman persona he was in the scene. Keep up the good work! New subscriber.
Are you working on a study of the red silk? Or thinking of doing one?
I haven't considered it, IDK if there is much to unpack there though, I feel like most of it is pretty upfront in the show, but I may look into it.
Thank you! I was trying to tell someone who's almost finished S1 its significance. Once she's finished, I'll show this to her.
this has made my mental health significantly worse thank u so much for this
thank you sm for making this :') make heart is exploding for this show
Saw this video this morning and I’ve been thinking about it all day lol
ho-ly shit */slow claps for this masterful piece of observation*
I think we do get to see the necktie one more time in episode 9 - when Ed says he's folding things and thats okay.
I thought that too, but those are socks
And what was Ed wearing during his suicidal little screaming moment? 👀
I love this show so much
I thought maybe the necktie is a sign who is in charge of the story.
What most people say is that it represents the hold Stede has on them. You can see the tightness change accordingly as well
fun 👍🏼