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Oof people got SO MAD that I used “proving” rather than “proofing”
IM SORRY, I learned all my baking from The Great British Bake Off, British people use “proving” and “proofing” interchangeably!!!!! #GHliveblog
Jill Stubble is obviously a play on James Beard lmao
Also, SECOND SHERRY SIGHTING #GHliveblog
Still, I tried to shove in whatever interactions I could—I needed Graham to be a little more certain about his abilities before I threw Madeleine at him #GHliveblog
I remember worrying a lot about this arc because it doesn’t focus on Lucy or Graham
I really like Heath and Brie, and it’s a necessary arc, but I was worried that people only in it for the main couple would lose interest! #GHliveblog
What is this thing called?? A siphon??? I just remember seeing it on a competition on Food Network and only one chef knew how to prepare and use it
I wanted to contrast it w/ Brie, who’s making quenelles with simple spoons! #GHliveblog
I didn’t have a lot of experience writing mean (like actually mean, not funny-mean) characters, so I remember cringing a lot while writing Meyer
I forgot that Lucy TRULY, NON-COMEDICALLY hated him for talking down to Brie... they’ve come a long way! #GHliveblog
I had JUST started playing BanG Dream GBP, which is why Meyer’s holding chocolate cornets lmao
Why do the anime choco cornets in a mobile rhythm game look so GOOD
#GHliveblog
This is a subtle characterization thing, but Heath really likes flowers!
That’s why a lot of his pastries + the name and design of his bakery are flower-themed 🌸 #GHliveblog
The Smiths, I wish I could have done more with them!
(I always feel kinda weird when people talk about diversity in GH, because it took 44 eps for undeniably non-cishet characters to appear? I wish I could have been more inclusive from the start!) #GHliveblog
And I wanted to make sure that for the first time he cooks for/with Lucy, it’s gentle and fun and un-self-conscious #GHliveblog
It was important to me to establish that Graham is still a very good and capable chef—his disability affects him, but it doesn’t ruin him! It’s his trauma from Dimanche that hinders him most #GHliveblog
This is the first time Lucy tastes Graham’s cooking, so I went all out with the shoujo sparkles lol
I even made my own custom sparkle brush!! #GHliveblog
The omurice mini-arc is about the distance between them shrinking by Lucy talking about her family, and Graham disclosing his loss of smell
But also, cooking together is cute!! #GHliveblog
The necklace!! I was careful about balancing the traits that got passed on (sense of smell, freckles, hair color, single eyelid, etc.) in the Fuji family
Then for every other family, I forgot and made the child look 100% like one parent and 0% like the other lol #GHliveblog
In my head, this is the first time Graham thought Lucy was cute (before she was just like a weird goblin) #GHliveblog
Poor Jamie, he just kind of got yeeted out of the story when the Carlisle arc was cut...... RIP #GHliveblog
I really enjoy sequences where characters are cooking while having a conversation—it has a cozy “home cooking” feel to it! #GHliveblog
A major tenet I tried to follow in writing GH is that Lucy is more than her sense of smell, and Graham is more than his ability or inability to cook
Let’s 👏 complicate 👏 things!! #GHliveblog