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These random strangers too, we were close enough to the end that I knew I didn’t have to save up food names anymore! #GHliveblog
Even though there’s no words, I hope it was clear that Lucy’s burning the candle at both ends between her job, friends, and search for Bartlett! #GHliveblog
These aren’t the only examples in this montage, but here’s one of the times I reuse clothing items Lucy previously wore to give the sense that she doesn’t have a huge wardrobe! #GHliveblog
This is kind of random, but one unspoken character trait of Lucy is “older ladies tend to like her” (i.e. Brie, Olive, Pepper, both Mrs. Smiths, the people in the shopping plaza, etc.) #GHliveblog
This part of the arc was difficult!
I wanted readers to understand that Lucy might be going too far, but I also didn’t want readers to resent her for it!
Some of her reasoning is valid, but it still might have crossed a line #GHliveblog
It’s important that Lucy processes her grief in the way she wants to, but if it gets in the way of future happiness, it’s not healthy! #GHliveblog
It was important that Clementine and Meyer, her two friends who have nothing to do with her grandmother or Dimanche, are the ones who tell this to her #GHliveblog
I’m glad a lot of people picked up on the fact that this isn’t a healthy way to talk about yourself! #GHliveblog