It had to be Bartlett who absolved Lucy of her guilt—he doesn’t represent Lynn, but he understands her in a way no other characters do

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I was conflicted about Graham following Lucy to Marion! Lucy needs to talk to Chef Bartlett on her own—but I knew that afterword, Graham needed a chance to speak with him too

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I wanted to emphasize that the people Lucy can best commiserate with isn’t Graham—the two of them being in love won’t fix Lucy’s grief

Bartlett and Colby are the ones who most understand what she’s going through

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I wanted a moment for Bartlett that felt more solid and immediate than just thinking “I miss her”—him realizing that he’ll have to change his emergency contact was one of them

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Colby isn’t overprotective of Bartlett because he doesn’t want to lose another parental figure

Colby is protective of Bartlett because they both lost parents when they were young, and Colby doesn’t think Bartlett deserves any more suffering in his life

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Lucy and Graham have both experienced an interrelated loss, but at this moment, Lucy realizes it’s not the same loss

Graham wants to talk to the other chefs who also lost Bartlett; Lucy wants to talk to someone who also lost Lynn, or their family

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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!

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I still feel weird that I didn’t actually show that much of Bartlett mentoring Graham??

Their relationship is supposed to be a profound mentor-student relationship, but... I kind of only show peeks of it, and the effect of Bartlett’s disappearance

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This is sort of the precursor to Bartlett’s “The last, most important thing Lynn left behind was you”

You don’t need huge gestures to honor the loved ones you lost—living your life well is enough!

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I saw a lot of (fair) comments saying that Bartlett, Palmier, and Charlotte should have helped Lucy after Lynn’s death

But tbh, I’m not at all close to my parents’ friends either? And the Dimanche founders didn’t even see Lynn that often near the end

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Final for the Finale/Bartlett arc, LET’S GO

As always, I’ll use if you’d like to mute it!

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In the Bartlett arc, Lucy says “I don’t think this is the sort of thing that can be fixed by another person”, and she means it like this—both she and Jacobi want Lynn, and no one else will do

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Todays A-Z of artists celebrates the Bs’ in ‘Picture Palace:’ (post 1/3)
❤️Kim Baker
❤️Oilver Bancroft & James Connelly
❤️Mike Bartlett
❤️Olly Beck

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Sherry is the most perceptive character, and has the distance to foresee the breakdown Lucy will have in the Bartlett arc

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I’m also really happy to have a moment about Brie’s friendship with Graham!

Brie and Graham’s friendship is as central to the story as Lucy’s grandmother and Bartlett’s friendship, imo

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This month, Bartlett Teaching Fellow Dr Polly Gould presents an exhibition of visionary fantasies and utopian manifestos at the gallery in London. Open until 21 March!
https://t.co/NLqFc29v5B

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Applications are open to study Landscape Architecture MA/MLA at The Bartlett. Work with landscape architects, researchers and built environment professionals to inform your creative design practice.
Apply now👇
https://t.co/EhFtenP0YZ

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and from The Bartlett's have had their pavilion selected to represent Montenegro at the 17th annual Venice Architecture Biennale.
https://t.co/6EO8vSqhj5

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He shows up in the flashbacks a lot with the other non-pastry chefs

A lot of his story arc was repurposed for Jacobi’s and Bartlett’s stories, but I am sad I had to cut the arc that focused on Joanna and Walt because of it!

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