#team starkid
Anyone thinking about the future of Hatchetfield may want to check this out:
Why is it always so darn exciting when Nick responds to my tweets?!
I keep saying that I want a Hatchetfield show where they actually “take it back” to Tom and Becky in high school BUTwhat if they take it…forward.
Picture this: Tim Houston (played by ?Dylan Saunders??Jeff Blim?) is in high school and he’s not very popular. Maybe his only friend is his much younger cousin (Emma and Paul’s child). Maybe they are nerdy prudes. Maybe there are 4 bullies that constantly torment Tim. Maybe these 4 beautiful blonde bullies go too far and decide that the nerdy prudes must die?
Or maybe not, I just want another Starkid show to fill the void in my life.
How we’re all feeling right about now:
The fact that Nick Lang said he was worried about people seeing the end Firebringer coming is hilarious to me. He genuinely thought that Chorn was too predictable!!
Who on earth would see that coming?!?
This bit never gets old
God I really hope there is another P.E.I.P pun in the next musical.
Dylan Saunders charcters singing about the wives they’ve lost.
Anyone else cry every. single. time they watch these scenes?
Dylan Saunders - Group Chat on Tumblr
Trying to start up this chat, join if you’re a Dylan Saunders fan!
Woah, 200 followers?!
Starkid fans trying to connect the dots in the Hatchetfield Universe:
Y’all gotta stop hitting Lauren Lopez in the nose
Look how much fun Dylan Saunders has singing Super Friends!!!
I hope you all experience that much joy today!
When I change from my PJs into my quarantine sweat pants at 10:15am instead of 10:00am:
Someone is always falling in love with Dylan Saunders, and honestly I get it.
Why are we not talking about how Buggette is a caterpillar version of Eponine?
Me realizing that the people of Hatchetfield will never get a happy ending:
When someone posts something mean about a Starkid:
(NSFW)
Paul in Mr. Davidson’s office:
Starkid fans trying to figure out what’s going on in Hatchetfield:
10 seconds of Jeff Blim experiencing what he describes as “real joy”