“we were supposed to stand alone at the top, but we will always be there together. we will keep climbing until no one else can reach us, but it will always be together.”
Christina Chang talks about filming Shane Hollander's coming out scene with Hudson Williams and what filming ‘Heated Rivalry’ meant to her in a recent interview
“It’s funny, because when we were filming it, nobody had any idea that it would have the number of eyeballs on it—the original intent was for the show to only air in Canada, on Crave (a Canadian streaming service). Working on that scene with Hudson [Williams] was a delight. The day we shot it, Jacob (Tierney, the show’s writer and director) told us in the morning that he was rewriting it. The outcome was the same, of course; he was just tinkering with the words. He made it better with the rewrite.
The most fulfilling part of being on this show has been getting to hear about or read about the experiences of people who’ve been touched by it very personally, whether that’s been through conversations that are sparked that are healing, or conversations that they’re about to have, and they’re hoping this show provides a good template for that. Or, also, people who aren’t able to have those conversations and are grieving that, but the show gave them a cathartic place to begin the healing process. I’d say that’s been the best part, and all the rest is gravy.”
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Also I’m sorry but you really think Connor Storrie would actually collab with the Bruins? Please be so for real right now… At the peak of HR the man wanted nothing to do with the NHL so what would make you think he would make videos in the month of June for them
can a hr fan who has also read the books and is mad about this have discussion with me as to why we’re mad because as a fan and as a hockey fan I would not want Ilya Rozanov to be associated with the league in anyway because it’s just as horrible as in the books
Boston Bruins' X account is facing backlash for featuring Garrett Graham from ‘Off Campus’ during Pride Month instead of highlighting queer hockey Boston captain Ilya Rozanov from ‘Heated Rivalry’, played by Connor Storrie.
They’re called performative and homophobic, pointing out that they only mentioned ‘Heated Rivalry’ once during its peak and never acknowledged Ilya.
Did the league lowkey use hr for promo during the season? Yes but you’re mad for the wrong reasons. Let’s start with them acknowledging the community and their bare minimum pride nights (some teams made an effort tbf)
And this “collaboration” is all about the money 😂😂