Welcome to CHENFORD WEEK 2023!
In collaboration with @chenfordsource, @sgtbradfords, and @theawkwardanglophile, join us from July 11th-17th in celebrating dating era Chenford and Chenford Week 2023!
All content is welcome, whether it’s gifs, fanfic, graphics, moodboards, playlists, videos… anything, as long as it’s of your own making! There are 3 options per day - you can focus on one or mix 2 or 3 together. Remember to tag us in your creations using #chenfordweek23
Click “keep reading” below to see a list of all prompts for each day - if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. We can’t wait to see your creations!!
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Mel looks ethereal as always, but what is this outfit about???🤔
The way an orphan who stole her car became her family!😭🫶
I was watching the Chenford confession scene and then came across this picture of a bouquet which made me this is something Lucy would be holding at her and Tim's wedding.♥️😇
The parking lot of Mid-Wilshire station will be an apt place for them to get married.😍
I can't wait for Tim & Lucy to get married. Timothy Bradford is going to be such a wife guy. He will give Jake Peralta (Brooklyn nine-nine) and Jim Halpert (The Office) a run for their money. No one can argue against this.😌
I waited until the season ended to share my honest views on the Chenford breakup. While I'm optimistic they'll find their way back to each other eventually, I couldn't help but feel a bit conflicted about how it was handled. It seems Alexi may have misjudged what we as fans truly want by introducing a "will they, won't they" dynamic at this point. Perhaps this trope would have been better suited for season 5, allowing for more organic development. I believe many of us would have cherished those sweet, flirtatious moments between Lucy and Tim more deeply had they been given earlier in the series rather than now.
Instead, we were presented with a strong, supportive partnership between Chenford thus making their breakup even more perplexing. Additionally, I couldn't help but feel that portraying Lucy supporting Tim through his mental health struggles would have been a more impactful storyline, highlighting the importance of companionship during difficult times.
Please don’t hate me for this; like everyone else, I am entitled to my views.
OMG!!! Tim's first valentine's day present to Lucy is a little golden heart.❣️
He can top this gift only by giving her a proposal ring on her birthday.😍
Yes, I will keep on pushing the Chenford proposal agenda till it becomes canon. 😇
I want the Rookie showrunners to give us a scene with Kojo with his Mamma and Dadda. Their fluffy boy deserves to be the first one to know that his parents are together. I want Kojo and Chenford content like yesterday!😭