Well, trust me to take this floral manicure, which I did in service of the theme of succulents for a nail art challenge I’m doing on Instagram, and turn it into a discussion on Brooklyn 9-9. Actually, I suspect I could turn just about any subject into a commentary on one of my favourite TV shows, I think about it just that often!
Anyhow, there’s this character named Charles Boyle, who’s played by Joe Lo Truglio, who you may remember as the creepy/skeezy/gross guy from any number of Judd Apatow movies (thinking of his character in Superbad here.) I was definitely not a fan before seeing his work in Brooklyn 9-9, but as beige pants-loving, foodie cop Charles Boyle, he’s an utter delight. No one loves fermenting mason jars of unidentifiable foodstuffs in their desk drawers more than Charles. 🙂
But Charles’s taste in food runs quite contrary to his ultra beige, Mervins-clad demeanor – Charles likes it weird, Charles likes it gross, and Charles probably likes it best if he kills it himself (he once fought off a rampaging turkey that had penned the squad into a bathroom with naught but a handily repurposed straightening iron.) He also likes to discuss his foodie pursuits in THE most repulsive manner possible, always using the most descriptively disgusting language he can find – words like “moist” and “mouthfeel” and in one particularly nasty bit, the phrase “Oh, lucky you, you got the toenail!” Long story short, don’t ask Charles Boyle to bring anything to the potluck, because it’ll definitely be offal. Or worse. And with its toenails still on!
At one point, another character submitted a list of words Charles was forbidden from uttering, and “succulent” was right at the top. I get it, it conjures up the same sort of images in my mind as when I hear the word “moist” (which is apparently one of the most reviled words in the English language, didya know?) To my mind, it suggests lush, almost juicy dampness. Which, when I see it all written out like that, IS rather disgusting!
So it’s a real shame that succulents, the plant, have gotten swept up in the wellspring of negativity towards their name, because they’re so, so beautiful – such charming little plants with their heathered rainbow hues. So I put them on my nails. Hey, beats the heck out of trying to recreate one of Charles’s culinary nightmares! You’re welcome. 😉
Oh, they’re very pretty!
I too, hate the word moist… never thought to hate the word succulent but now that I think about it… I get it. Lol
It IS kind of yucky, or maybe it just conjures up images of yucky things? But yeah, apparently it’s one of those words that makes just about everyone go “Ewwwww…” 🙂
CUTE!!! My love for plants is only highlighting my love for these nails. I keep hearing about this Brooklyn 9-9. I think I need to start watching it.
It’s a fun show with a lot of heart, and you can tell the cast is having a good time. It’s my “life is cruddy and I just want to be entertained” show.