Gay or european legally blonde

(from "Legally Blonde: The Musical (Original Cast Recording)" soundtrack) [Elle:] There! Elle: There! At the bridge Emmett flips the script, grilling Nikos in clipped courtroom patter. The musical texture thins to underscore harmony, then explodes when Carlos bursts in with a Latin-telenovela confession.

Right There! Right There! All Musicals. Right there! / Look at that tan, well-tended skin / Look at the k. Cast aged + several alumni of the program. [Callahan:] I'm not about to celebrate Every trait could indicate A totally straight expatriate That guy.

[ENID]. Legally Blonde (Musical) Gay or European lyrics: There! Right there! Children's Theatre's Winter Production. Look at that tan, well tinted skin. So many shades of gray [WARNER] Depending on the time of day The French go either way [CALLAHAN, ELLE, WARNER, VIVIENNE, BROOKE AND ENID] Is he gay or European, or--?

The dramatic engine is suspicion. Enid, a staunch feminist, labels Nikos a metro, hetero jerk ; to her, arrogance equals straightness. A working kilt is standard Scottish attire; a purse still scans feminine in many cultures. Grooming becomes Exhibit A.

The lyric lampoons how quickly society conflates personal style with orientation, all while the orchestra sneaks in a sly rim-shot. lyrics from Legally Blonde (musical): full text, notes, song meaning & annotations, history, key recordings. Look at that tanned, well tended skin Look at the killer shape he's in Look at that slightly stubbly chin Oh, please, he's gay Totally gay!

Gay or European? Look at that tanned, well tended skin. The number calls the puzzle a paradox ; when the chorus shouts Gay or European? There! The ensemble, terrified of mis-diagnosing sexuality in open court, spirals into comedic over-analysis. The lyric pits two ideas against each other — is Nikos gay or just foreign?

Perfume, often coded feminine in the U. Onstage, Emmett never argues; he backs Elle without question — a small but solid bit of friendship. Every eight bars feels like a tennis match: gay? The number briefly swerves toward gender-studies snark. Filmed Broadway version: Emmett hikes his jacket; Nikos is clearly mesmerized by the view.

Each time someone mispronounces Mr. ArgitakosNikos rolls his eyes — Americans mangling his name yet again. Lyrics - Legally Blonde. An expatriate is simply someone living outside their home country. When Warner blurts Well, hey, don't look at me!

The courtroom gasps — This man is gay and European! Genetically, medically nods to the era when homosexuality was treated as a disorder — a view some far-right voices still push. In the film his boyfriend is Chuck.