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I though of the famous aria "Habanera/L'amour est a ousieau rebelle" from the famous opera "Carmen" from 1875 of 19th centhury French composer Georges Bizet, which it's about the random weary nature of love relationships and mostly hints about the main relationship of the title-character and her later possesive lover, Don Jose, and I wonder if into an AU Legosi & Louis rather bond into an drama-musical/opera group of the high school doing a rather modern version of the Bizet work so where Carmen is a drag-queen/trans-lady/non-binary person done by Louis then (as an unexpected outcome of himself doing a sample version for the ladies prompting to do the role but... he ended being better than they in the sample of singing and acting the role, so everyone choose to pick him as her and so the whole plot changed a bit after it) and then Legosi got picked up as Don Jose and therefore great hot chemistry rised between them leaving out the stage-plot acting into something else better for both than the opera plot.
I imagine too the complementary main-roles of the bullfighter Escamillo and the peasant sweet-naive girl Micaela which work as counterpart opposites for both Don Jose and Carmen main roles, and got involved romantically with the main roles too (Escamillo as the next and better lover for Carmen after leaving Don Jose, and Micaela was the former pure-love interest of Don Jose before meeting Carmen) might be properly done then by Bill and Juno, with her actually doing more real angst into the plot as she realizes how Legosi goes into the guy then, whereas Bill just it's a great actor but aside is both in cringe and delight for the new way of the developing the plot as he is totally into females and so the scenes with Louis as Carmen are a bit forced on him but aside is totally enjoying all the other real drama on his co-star mates as Legosi, Louis and Juno do a bit more into real of the actual plot beyond stage.
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