Black 'High Yellow' Tulup
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lupis_noctum — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 12:05 PM)
Grandma didn't want Jesse with Tulip because Grandma hadn't hand picked her and she was "too skinny" to be a good brood mare for the bloodline. Grandma's a wee bit of a narcissist if you'd not noticed.
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Jack_LesCamela — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 12:11 PM)
Again, she can have Jesse exactly where she wants him if she does nothing but hold Tulip hostage. If she does that, she wins. Killing Tulip (if Tulip's white) goes against any plan she could have.
If Tulip's black or mixed race, Grandma's actions make all the sense in the world. In fact, she and the rest of his family pose a bigger threat to Tulip than they do in the comic just by existing.
EDIT TO ADD: Also, Ruth Negga certainly is slim enough to anger Grandma on purely narcissistic levels too. -
Jack_LesCamela — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 08:57 AM)
She is probably cast only bc she is black but what do you expect out of hollywood?
No, Ruth Negga was cast first and foremost because she's an excellent actress. Likely an Oscar nominated one for her performance in the movie LOVING as well. So that's good news for AMC.
The other reason is as I said before: Making Tulip O'Hare of mixed race improves the character and her relationship dramatically with Jesse and his family. Even Garth Ennis has said he wished he'd thought of it back when he was doing the comic, and he'd do it that way if he were writing it now.
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rapadake — 9 years ago(December 10, 2016 07:15 PM)
I think shes spot on, shes got a tulip look, a tulip feel, she feels more tulip than tulip actually is in the comics.
It would be plain daft to restrict a character who can be cast from a wide talent pool to the limited 2D etchings of a comic book. Dillons women (and men) in everything he has ever drawn all have a generic look to them, if you cast them according to how his characters really looked, you'd have an incestuous bunch of large chinned thin faced squinting girls and guys.
Thankfully real life gives us a wider palette. Lets use it! -
activista — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 07:46 AM)
@matrix101
Seriously, who in the hell even uses that old-school outdated term "high yellow" anymore? She got the role obviously because she passed the audition and the producers thought she was good enough for the role,duh. Not hard to figure that out. Why the hell is that so hard to believe in this day and age? White actors/actresses get the majority of leading roles in Hollywood,whether they're good enough for them or not, and you're whining about ONE black actress getting a good role? Pleaseget the hell on out of here with that nonsense already. -
SaliceMcD — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 10:59 AM)
I decided to post this as it includes one of those "Really? Hm, I never knew that" bits of info.
From Wikipedia:
High yellow, occasionally simply yellow (dialect: yaller, yeller), is a term used to describe persons classified as black according to the one-drop rule, despite having primarily white European ancestry. It is a color reference to the golden skin tone of some mixed-race people. The term was in common use in the United States at the end of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, but is now considered obsolete and sometimes offensive. It is reflected in such popular songs of the era as "The Yellow Rose of Texas." -
Katachthonios — 9 years ago(January 30, 2017 10:28 PM)
Do you have similar "I'm not racist but" postings about Scarlett Johansson being cast as the lead in Ghost in the Shell?
Or do you reserve those for when a POC wins the role of a character originally portrayed as white?