
Genres: Gay
Video language: English
Las’s Note from Jake Jaxson: An Ode to Puck Today we are presenting a deleted scene that did not appear in the six chapters of Answered Prayers, a scene between Puck (Levi Karter) and his "earth angel" brother, Luck (Dillion Rossi). This was meant to be an interlude within The Bully that showed the playful, creative, and sexual nature of two very spontaneous, mischievious and fickle energies. Having been admonished by their father, Jink, to "shed their childish ways," both grow up to help him restore balance to a world becoming tilted toward the darkness of cinicism, hate and fear. I knew from the start that I wanted to fully develop the role of Puck, but when shooting this scene in early, I had not fully realized what that storyline would be. I knew exactly the energy and quality I wanted, drawing from the real life energy of Levi. While I knew that he was going to be amazing in the role, at the time, Levi did not. He was not completely comfortable with the concept of assuming a character and the extensive acting it required. In fact, on the day of the shoot, he was the last to get into costume, and as I was adjusting the final touches to his vest, Levi looked at me straight in the eye and said, "I can’t do this!" His voice was real. He was not kidding. He was not being a diva. He was being honest. Silence filled the room, and my heart sank. I could hear a faint whisper of fear and defiance in his declaration. "Ok?! Let’s go outside and talk," I said matter of factly, all the while panicking inside. At that point, nothing mattered to me other than knowing what lead up to this moment. And in talking to Levi, I soon realized where I had failed, and where I had let him down. While I Knew he was going to do great, and I Knew I was going to guide him to do his best, and Knew he was going to be safe, he did Not know. And, in my rush to do everything else (design the se.
Format: mp4
Duration: 20:52
Video: 1280×720, AVC (H.264), 2436kbps
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