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I also didn’t want to completely disregard family, though! Getting to show Graham as the youngest brother was fun! #GHliveblog
The holidays being a time when we reflect on our accomplishments can be painful, especially in our 20s/30s when everyone around us seems to be succeeding
I try to have one or two lines in every arc that’s the “gut punch” line, and Meyer gets it this arc! #GHliveblog
I know I said that GH isn’t the kind of story where I want the narrative to encourage readers to cheer for a character’s suffering
But we can wish for Meyer’s ex to suffer a little, as a treat #GHliveblog
They’re like 85% of the way to flirting, I’m proud of them #GHliveblog
I remember having a hard time writing this ep because I needed it to flow from funny drunk shenanigans to Meyer talking about his past in 30 panels, and things just wouldn’t link up logically!!! #GHliveblog
These 3 are people without family during the holidays (by circumstances, death, and distance)—so I wanted them to find comfort in what they build with each other, even if it’s difficult and awkward at first #GHliveblog
On the inverse, I also wanted to express that the value we put on “family recipes” and holiday meals can make the season painful for people don’t have that relationship with food bc of their upbringing #GHliveblog
There’s a lot that’s already been written about how food is a way that people short on money can reconnect with distant family and/or culture—I wanted to express that with Lucy and Clem, since I really missed Hawaii and Japanese food in college!! #GHliveblog