@Zoetshi Yes exactly!! The flirtation and yearning was even better! Tim and Lucy only really clicked they had romantic feelings in 4x22, so getting to have the workplace banter and lingering eye contact was a gift! Yes I would have liked more movement, but slow burn 2.0 was 🔥
@Tomiwa_machala@ItsKingSlime He didn’t say it was an intimate scene, just that they had to convey a particular emotion and they didn’t feel they were conveying that.
@Variety Why is the Emmy’s only open for Americans but it’s treated like the biggest accolade in TV in general?? How is that fair to international projects that deserve recognition?
@chenforxd It was such a shock honestly. I was actually looking forward to the episode because I knew it was going to be Tim-heavy and Eric was talking about how proud he was of the work he did. And he definitely should be proud, but damn was I shell shocked by the whole thing!!
@MoanaFBI@EdiiRJ Her meeting with Grey was about advocating for her clients and keeping them safe. Lucy’s bet was about wearing short sleeves at work. And why hold a grudge over a hypothetical. Lucy was still friends with her afterwards, why does it matter?
@EdiiRJ Not sure why people don’t like Rachel over this. It was a silly bet over whether she got short sleeves, not a capital offence. Rachel also saw it as an opportunity to help her clients and people in general who needed support with civil standbys.
Olivia Rodrigo speaks out on criticism for wearing babydoll dresses during Popcast interview:
“What’s really, like, disturbing is I feel like I have worn outfits that are revealing on stage. Like I’ve been on stage in like a sparkly bra, little shorts, which is my right. That’s fun. I felt cool and comfortable in that. And like that wasn’t “inappropriate” — but me, like, fully covered up in a dress that people deem to be, like, childlike was inappropriate. And I just think it just like shows how we really normalize pedophilia in our culture. And also it’s just this rhetoric that we’re fed as girls since we’re so little, which is like, ‘Don’t wear that because then a man is going to sexualize your body and it’s your fault.’ Like it’s so weird. And I didn’t think I looked sexy in that at all — I was like ‘This is so cool. I feel like I look like Kathleen Hanna or Courtney Love.’ All these people who are my heroes.”
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We ♥️ #Chenford!
“The audience has really gotten behind this idea of two people that just never seem to fit together, seemingly being perfect for one another. That’s been the shock that no one saw coming and the fans really hyped it up,” Eric explains, noting that the writers are attuned to the chit-chat online about the show. https://t.co/Am4gAFXupH