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I think this reflection bit would have worked better horizontally, but OH WELL
Also I just noticed that when I flipped the young versions of them upside down, the word “menu” got reversed... #GHliveblog
Lucy now being able to associate tastes with chefs she’s come to know personally, and Palmier associating Lucy with her grandmother were two of my favorite panels!
It was interesting to figure out how to express “this reminds me of someone” without dialogue! #GHliveblog
I wanted to begin to suggest that the thing that makes a place feel like “home” to Lucy isn’t the scent of the food, but of the people she knows there #GHliveblog
I wanted to evoke the feeling of going into a house you moved out of, or a school you’ve graduated from—
It’s kind of heartbreaking to go somewhere you used to be everyday and be unable to recognize it #GHliveblog
The reason why Jacobi’s hat is pink while he’s in disguise is because I was 100% certain that there would be readers who forgot that this was Jacobi if there wasn’t something pink on his head #GHliveblog
This wasn’t intentional, but I like how as soon as Meyer went from nemesis to friend, the universe was like “Lucy must always have an nemesis, let’s throw Jacobi at her” #GHliveblog
They’re dating! Or, well, they’re going out on Valentine’s Day
(Clem’s shirt graphic is one of my friend’s doodles on my iPad!) #GHliveblog
Final #GHliveblog for the Finale/Bartlett arc, LET’S GO
As always, I’ll use #GHliveblog if you’d like to mute it!
Ngl having Jacobi’s letter read over the montage of The Final Big Three felt like an anime and was VERY FUN #GHliveblog
A lot of parallels in my story aren’t me setting something up in Ep 5 that I’ll return to in Ep 129 – it’s me looking back and thinking “What do I have to use? Oh, that pot pie from Ep 5 would fit well!”
(I’m not good at foreshadowing, I just like callbacks!) #GHliveblog
Lucy began to realize her feelings (or at least mistake it as heartburn) at the beginning of the arc, but the suggestions of romance trailed off as the drama took over
So I was really worried that Jacobi suggesting that Graham is in love felt too sudden... #GHliveblog
I wanted to go back to showing Jacobi as a person who loves cooking so much he left his family and took on a lot of hardship—it’s his dream, it was worth the burden #GHliveblog
Expressing Jacobi’s memory as scenes he can walk through was fun!
We don’t actually see the Dimanche chefs at Dimanche very often, so it was nice to draw them harmoniously #GHliveblog
This is supposed to be in line with Jacobi’s “it’s not that the things you love aren’t burdens, it’s that they’re worth the burden” mindset
Jacobi is troublesome, but Kirby’s already knows that #GHliveblog
Just like Graham isn’t impartial when it comes to Lucy, I wanted to show that Kirby isn’t impartial when it comes to Jacobi
Kirby wants to help him!! Jacobi has people on his side!!! #GHliveblog
I needed Kirby to grab Jacobi, but I didn’t want to evoke the chef grabbing Jacobi’s shoulder?? Hopefully it looks gentler
(And yadda yadda [Ben Wyatt voice] It’s about the hands) #GHliveblog
The Apple trio origin story involved Lucy meeting Joanna by punching the creepy guy in Joanna and Walt’s tabletop group who was following Joanna home one night
And the group was like “Wow you’re a lot cooler, you can have his spot”
(Lucy’s character was named Be’ef) #GHliveblog
The Jacobi vs Walt and Joanna interaction wasn’t originally part of the script, but because their roles were so drastically diminished this arc, I wanted them to get a little more screentime #GHliveblog
Lucy unconsciously realized it in the holiday arc, but now fully realizes that Graham’s cooking has become precious to her!
And it helps allay Graham’s insecurities that he’ll never be as good a chef as he was at Dimanche—it doesn’t matter, Lucy likes his food now
#GHliveblog
Eggs weren’t a theme I had planned from the start, but I’m glad they became a theme for Lucy and Graham! #GHliveblog