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I feel like I stick Graham with the “nobody in real life talks like this” lines, but someone had to say it #GHliveblog
I was frustrated because “Lucy’s search hurts the chefs” comes up every arc, and I couldn’t figure out a way to put a newer spin on it! It just repeats!!! #GHliveblog
In the original thumbnails Jacobi fed this to Lucy to show how he’s in control of the conversation, but I was like “No they’re in a fancy restaurant, that’s rude and too weird”
So I just had Jacobi assemble it and hand it to her lol #GHliveblog
This was around the time I finally started to get ahold of Jacobi’s motivations—and I finally knew how I wanted to portray Jacobi as a reflection of Lucy
(I mean, there was still a lot of other things I hadn’t figured out plotwise, but at least I got one thing!)
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I MESSED UP THE TIMELINE HERE, I imply that Jacobi is currently both 28 and 30 within the same episode..... Jacobi is ageless #GHliveblog
I purposefully gave Lynn a similar pantsuit + bag to when Lucy met Graham! I wanted to draw a strong association between Lucy and Lynn
(I don’t expect readers to notice it, but more like “I can see where Lucy gets her sense of dress from!”) #GHliveblog
This dinner scene wasn’t originally set at Dimanche (it was going to be another Dimanche chef’s restaurant), but I wanted it to feel super charged for both of them, so I decided to set it there! #GHliveblog
I had coffee with my friend Janelle while she was in HI, and she doodled stuff on my iPad while we talked—and a lot of them ended up on Clem’s clothing lol, the weird little boy pattern is one of her doodles #GHliveblog
I wanted to emphasize the parallels between Jacobi and Lucy—both have extraordinary skills (eidetic memory, super olfaction/supertaster) that people think they are squandering #GHliveblog
Oof this is me still trying to figure out Jacobi’s motivations—like, is he still using Lucy as a way to Graham?? That’s how the questions seem! #GHliveblog