No One Mourns the Wicked is the best song from a dramatic irony standpoint. When Glinda sings, “ the Wicked’s lives are lonely, the wicked die alone, it just shows when you’re wicked you’re left only on your own.” She’s not singing about Elphaba, she’s singing about herself. She’s the one who did truly wicked things and in the end she has no one left in her life. No friends, no lovers, no one who truly knows or values. She gains fame and power but is left empty and alone.
Yes and...no? Completely agree she is singing about herself...there is another way of viewing her journey that involves her knowing that the ONLY way she can "work in tandem" with Elphie is to keep her ability to maneuver in society...Defying Gravity becomes a discovery song for both parties...but journeys taken with the best intentions often get complicated before they end... Love your interpretation as well...i think we can fit together!!!
The line from I'm Not That Girl that always resonates with me is "Don't wish, don't start / Wishing only wounds the heart". I've been there so many times - trying not to let myself hope for something or someone because I always end up lonely in the end. But then to counter that, I also love the line from Defying Gravity, "And if I'm flying solo, at least I'm flying free". That lyric makes me feel uplifted, despite my loneliness.
I resonated so hard with the line in “The Wizard and I” where she says her family will accept her once the wizard does. I absolutely resonate with the feeling that once someone who is beloved or respected loves you, other people will too.
'no father is not proud of you, no sister acts ashamed' and 'since folks seem to an absurd degree, to be fixated by your verdegris, would it be alright by you, if i de-greenified you?' esp considering he's her father and the reason she's green in the first place
Whenever I'm having a hard time with my anxiety and self confidence, I go to my two favourite songs. Dancing through life helps me put my anxiety into perspective. "No need to tough it when you can slough it off as I do" " it's just life so just keep dancing through " "Woes are fleeting, blows are glancing " "Only because dust is what we come to" Defying gravity gives me confidence to face my fears and 'silence' my inner saboteur. " It's time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and leap" "I'm through accepting limits cos someone says they're so. Something I can not change but till I try I'll never know " "To those who ground me take a message from me" On a seperate note , Fiyero is my favourite character so just watching Johnathan Bailey ( and Aaron Tveit❤) perform Dancing through life puts a smile on my face 😊
It’s interesting hearing your psychological analysis, when because of my field I come at these from a political analysis. For me, Dancing Through Life can’t be separated from the context of Something Bad. The coping going on has a socio-political context of creeping totalitarianism and the people who are suffering or going to suffer under it, and those who have the privilege to avoid having to face that. Together those two songs basically make up the entire plot of Cabaret actually.
I hadn't seen the musical and the fact that all this was happening really disturbed me. Exactly as @fad23 said, it felt so oddly flippant in a fairly serious musical
I think you could do a deep dive on Defying Gravity. There are other lyrics you didn't touch on. Such as "I'm through accepting limits. Cause someone says they're so" or "If that's love, it comes at much too high a cost".
Dancing Through Life is my favorite sequence in Wicked because it manages to affectively tackle multiple plot beats in the span of one musical number without it feeling rushed or ham-fisted. The sequence serves as the catalyst for each characters' respective arcs and what kicks off the main narrative as it is Fiyero coming to Shiz and wanting to throw a party at the Ozdust Ballroom that starts a domino effect that leads to Boq and Nessarose forming an unhealthy one-sided relationship that brings disaster for both parties, Fiyero making connections and decisions that inform who he becomes later on, and Elphaba and Galinda becoming closer and forming a true friendship that is constantly put to the test because of the circumstances coming their way.
I’d love it if you talked about more of the songs from act 2 particularly No Good Deed. I feel like that song has always resonated with me and has so much to unpack from a psychological perspective.
As someone who faces daily stigma due to bipolar and loves the Wicked Musical, I truly resonate with "Defying Gravity" most. These lyrics are just so important to me. Overcoming every episode that comes to me, is powerful and I thrive by flying, although sometimes too high. But as I also suffer from childhood trauma the lyrics go so much deeper into my soul. Thanks so much for doing a video on Wicked. But as a librarian I have to say it's a bit not good for Jonny Bailey to step on Books but he's forgiven! 😄
I'm not that girl... "Don't wish, don't start Wishing only wounds the heart" Defying Gravity: "I'm through accepting limits 'Cause someone says they're so Some things I cannot change But 'til I try, I'll never know"
defying gravity and for good are my favorite songs in the soundtrack and have special meanings and importance for me for very different reasons. elphaba's anthem of saying I'm going to be myself regardless while also acknowledging at the same time that she got here because society deemed her this - society deems me wicked I'll just be wicked- wicked is made not born. The story is the epitome of how evil is made not born and how society plays a role- if you deem me evil and wicked thenI will just be evil and wicked. The fact that glinda wants her to apologize but doesn't fully see the problem because of being a particular type of vain and so their friendship is severed is so important. there are many ways that song resonates with me so I won't list them but for a long time and I think still true now for a lot of people who are outcasts in society for some reason or another can relate to this song- being part of any minority group, having mental health disorders ertc. the song holds meaning and importance. For good holds importance for me because of its importance in one of my own friendships ( for completely different reasons as Glinda and Elphaba).
Sir, I must say that I don't know how I started watching your videos, but you brought a smile to my face in each one of them, you made me think about how someone so smart can be so cute, and you made me retake a thought that I haven't had since I was a teenager and that is “I think I have a crush”. Thank you for making me feel warm and bubbly for so much joy you share in your videos.
I had an intro to psych class where they had us choose a fictional character and give them a mental health diagnosis. I diagnosed Nessarose with histrionic personality disorder (much more centered around her character in act 2).
It's been over a decade, but since I first heard the soundtrack in high school, "You'll be with me like a Handprint on my heart" has been my approach to friendship ✨
Literally about 2 hours ago I got back from a private screening of wicked with my drama group and go to check UA-cam and this pops up! Haven’t watched the vid yet but can’t wait, I’m sure it’ll be amazing and insightful as always!
The Wizard and I - This weird quirk I've tried to suppress or hide And this gift or this curse I have inside Maybe at last, I'll know why #Seriously a BEACON for all things mental health. Defying Gravity - I hope you're proud how you would grovel in submission To feed your own ambition So though I can't imagine how I hope you're happy right now #This reminds of NPD or BPD. And even from the perspective of not understanding or imagining their perspective, but hoping that these actions have at least made them happy.
I LOVE this idea of putting a psychological analysis approach to musical soundtracks. There's a ton of potential, like with Dear Evan Hansen's Requiem, You Will be Found and, well basically the whole musical.
"Goodness knows the wicked s lives are lonely, goodness knows the wicked die alone." In this version in particular there's a pain in Ariana's voice. I am sure there are some terrible people out there. But they are people, like you. And we are all one mistake away from being demonize.
I saw Wicked on tour for the first time back in 2012 or 2013 when I was a baby adult woman (18ish). I started crying during Defying Gravity, which, apparently isn't an uncommon thing. A lot of actresses who have played one of the leads on Broadway or on tour have shared in interviews having that experience and deciding that they were going to go into theatre and be in Wicked one day. I just wish I had been as brave as they were. I'm 30 now, and I think it's honestly too late for me to pursue musical theatre.
Dr this guy was the one who said he was going to be a great president for America in his last days of term as governor in a very different country and I don’t know how to feel anymore but he is the best person to lead us through a very difficult time
I like the concept of this video but I feel like everything you said was pretty shallow and rapid-fire. Would love to hear something in-depth, something I could only hear from a seasoned professional
No One Mourns the Wicked is the best song from a dramatic irony standpoint. When Glinda sings, “ the Wicked’s lives are lonely, the wicked die alone, it just shows when you’re wicked you’re left only on your own.” She’s not singing about Elphaba, she’s singing about herself. She’s the one who did truly wicked things and in the end she has no one left in her life. No friends, no lovers, no one who truly knows or values. She gains fame and power but is left empty and alone.
Yes and...no? Completely agree she is singing about herself...there is another way of viewing her journey that involves her knowing that the ONLY way she can "work in tandem" with Elphie is to keep her ability to maneuver in society...Defying Gravity becomes a discovery song for both parties...but journeys taken with the best intentions often get complicated before they end...
Love your interpretation as well...i think we can fit together!!!
The line from I'm Not That Girl that always resonates with me is "Don't wish, don't start / Wishing only wounds the heart". I've been there so many times - trying not to let myself hope for something or someone because I always end up lonely in the end. But then to counter that, I also love the line from Defying Gravity, "And if I'm flying solo, at least I'm flying free". That lyric makes me feel uplifted, despite my loneliness.
I resonated so hard with the line in “The Wizard and I” where she says her family will accept her once the wizard does. I absolutely resonate with the feeling that once someone who is beloved or respected loves you, other people will too.
'no father is not proud of you, no sister acts ashamed' and 'since folks seem to an absurd degree, to be fixated by your verdegris, would it be alright by you, if i de-greenified you?' esp considering he's her father and the reason she's green in the first place
I found Defying Gravity to be heartbreaking and SO SO powerful at the same time. First time I have ever sobbed in a movie theater. Incredible movie!
Whenever I'm having a hard time with my anxiety and self confidence, I go to my two favourite songs.
Dancing through life helps me put my anxiety into perspective.
"No need to tough it when you can slough it off as I do"
" it's just life so just keep dancing through "
"Woes are fleeting, blows are glancing "
"Only because dust is what we come to"
Defying gravity gives me confidence to face my fears and 'silence' my inner saboteur.
" It's time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and leap"
"I'm through accepting limits cos someone says they're so. Something I can not change but till I try I'll never know "
"To those who ground me take a message from me"
On a seperate note , Fiyero is my favourite character so just watching Johnathan Bailey ( and Aaron Tveit❤) perform Dancing through life puts a smile on my face 😊
It’s interesting hearing your psychological analysis, when because of my field I come at these from a political analysis.
For me, Dancing Through Life can’t be separated from the context of Something Bad. The coping going on has a socio-political context of creeping totalitarianism and the people who are suffering or going to suffer under it, and those who have the privilege to avoid having to face that.
Together those two songs basically make up the entire plot of Cabaret actually.
In The Wizard and I, she sees a glimpse of a celebration all over Oz that has to do with her. She doesn’t know they are celebrating her death. 😢
She could just MELT.
As an I Wish song, it really is darkly prophetic.
I hadn't seen the musical and the fact that all this was happening really disturbed me. Exactly as @fad23 said, it felt so oddly flippant in a fairly serious musical
I think you could do a deep dive on Defying Gravity. There are other lyrics you didn't touch on. Such as "I'm through accepting limits. Cause someone says they're so" or "If that's love, it comes at much too high a cost".
Dancing Through Life is my favorite sequence in Wicked because it manages to affectively tackle multiple plot beats in the span of one musical number without it feeling rushed or ham-fisted. The sequence serves as the catalyst for each characters' respective arcs and what kicks off the main narrative as it is Fiyero coming to Shiz and wanting to throw a party at the Ozdust Ballroom that starts a domino effect that leads to Boq and Nessarose forming an unhealthy one-sided relationship that brings disaster for both parties, Fiyero making connections and decisions that inform who he becomes later on, and Elphaba and Galinda becoming closer and forming a true friendship that is constantly put to the test because of the circumstances coming their way.
I’d love it if you talked about more of the songs from act 2 particularly No Good Deed. I feel like that song has always resonated with me and has so much to unpack from a psychological perspective.
As someone who faces daily stigma due to bipolar and loves the Wicked Musical, I truly resonate with "Defying Gravity" most. These lyrics are just so important to me. Overcoming every episode that comes to me, is powerful and I thrive by flying, although sometimes too high. But as I also suffer from childhood trauma the lyrics go so much deeper into my soul. Thanks so much for doing a video on Wicked. But as a librarian I have to say it's a bit not good for Jonny Bailey to step on Books but he's forgiven! 😄
I'm not that girl...
"Don't wish, don't start
Wishing only wounds the heart"
Defying Gravity:
"I'm through accepting limits
'Cause someone says they're so
Some things I cannot change
But 'til I try, I'll never know"
defying gravity and for good are my favorite songs in the soundtrack and have special meanings and importance for me for very different reasons. elphaba's anthem of saying I'm going to be myself regardless while also acknowledging at the same time that she got here because society deemed her this - society deems me wicked I'll just be wicked- wicked is made not born. The story is the epitome of how evil is made not born and how society plays a role- if you deem me evil and wicked thenI will just be evil and wicked. The fact that glinda wants her to apologize but doesn't fully see the problem because of being a particular type of vain and so their friendship is severed is so important. there are many ways that song resonates with me so I won't list them but for a long time and I think still true now for a lot of people who are outcasts in society for some reason or another can relate to this song- being part of any minority group, having mental health disorders ertc. the song holds meaning and importance. For good holds importance for me because of its importance in one of my own friendships ( for completely different reasons as Glinda and Elphaba).
Sir, I must say that I don't know how I started watching your videos, but you brought a smile to my face in each one of them, you made me think about how someone so smart can be so cute, and you made me retake a thought that I haven't had since I was a teenager and that is “I think I have a crush”. Thank you for making me feel warm and bubbly for so much joy you share in your videos.
I had an intro to psych class where they had us choose a fictional character and give them a mental health diagnosis. I diagnosed Nessarose with histrionic personality disorder (much more centered around her character in act 2).
love love LOVE this!!
It's been over a decade, but since I first heard the soundtrack in high school, "You'll be with me like a Handprint on my heart" has been my approach to friendship ✨
My boyfriend listens to Citizen Soldiers a lot. They are a band that write music exclusively about mental health.
Literally about 2 hours ago I got back from a private screening of wicked with my drama group and go to check UA-cam and this pops up! Haven’t watched the vid yet but can’t wait, I’m sure it’ll be amazing and insightful as always!
I was right with that last part lol, amazing video thanks so much!
The Wizard and I -
This weird quirk I've tried to suppress or hide
And this gift or this curse
I have inside
Maybe at last, I'll know why
#Seriously a BEACON for all things mental health.
Defying Gravity -
I hope you're proud how you would grovel in submission
To feed your own ambition
So though I can't imagine how
I hope you're happy right now
#This reminds of NPD or BPD. And even from the perspective of not understanding or imagining their perspective, but hoping that these actions have at least made them happy.
Glinda, probably: So, I'm an empath -
I LOVE this idea of putting a psychological analysis approach to musical soundtracks. There's a ton of potential, like with Dear Evan Hansen's Requiem, You Will be Found and, well basically the whole musical.
omg if he starts analysing musicals imma lose my shit
"Goodness knows the wicked s lives are lonely, goodness knows the wicked die alone." In this version in particular there's a pain in Ariana's voice. I am sure there are some terrible people out there. But they are people, like you. And we are all one mistake away from being demonize.
I saw Wicked on tour for the first time back in 2012 or 2013 when I was a baby adult woman (18ish). I started crying during Defying Gravity, which, apparently isn't an uncommon thing. A lot of actresses who have played one of the leads on Broadway or on tour have shared in interviews having that experience and deciding that they were going to go into theatre and be in Wicked one day. I just wish I had been as brave as they were. I'm 30 now, and I think it's honestly too late for me to pursue musical theatre.
Genuinely surprised not to see No Good Deed here!
Dr this guy was the one who said he was going to be a great president for America in his last days of term as governor in a very different country and I don’t know how to feel anymore but he is the best person to lead us through a very difficult time
My favorite is „For Good“. That one line „You‘ll be with me like a handprint on my heart“ … And the message of the song in general.
That is one of my favourite quotes of all time! ❤
Have you reviewed the Sandra Bullock movie '28 Days" yet?
Could you react to South Park tweek x Craig next
Yessss!
Please, please, please react to gilmore girls and arcane!
Don’t get me wrong wish we saw your reaction to remaining 7 episodes of Fellow travelers.
Bummer 💔🥺
"upbeat nihilism" ha
Is this sponsored? It’s very different than your usual format and while I’m all for getting your bag, sponsorships need to be disclosed.
what made you think it was sponsored?
I like the concept of this video but I feel like everything you said was pretty shallow and rapid-fire. Would love to hear something in-depth, something I could only hear from a seasoned professional
I’m sure in a few months Cinema Therapy will be making a video on it
@@Amandaaa2244 I thought this WAS a cinema therapy video at first, lol. They absolutely will get to it eventually