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.π
Now, finally my Valentine's Day is genuinely happy!π
Mel graced us with this beautiful video of the whole cast!
Today marks the one-year anniversary of their LAST 'FIRST' DATE & LAST 'FIRST' KISS.π«Άπ₯Ή
The way an orphan who stole her car became her family!ππ«Ά
https://archiveofourown.org/works/51570055/chapters/169041550
Tim 'Hardass' Bradford has always been a goner when it comes to Lucy Chen.π They were never just a TO and a Rookie. She has always had the power to bend him for his own good.π₯°
Lucy is indeed different.π₯Ήπ
I've finally pushed myself to rewatch 6X06 again. I often rewatch a rookie episode multiple times a week, especially on weekends (yes, I know, no life). But this rewatch was really, really hard. I know Chenford are endgame, and this breakup is just a bump in the road, but it still hurts.
However, my issue with the breakup is why did the writers spend over five years building this beautiful love story just to tear them apart? Haven't Tim and Lucy been through enough already? Did they really need more pain? Drama is one thing, but is a breakup the only way to create it?
Lucy and Tim have been shown as two people who healed each other in more ways than one, thus it becomes more difficult to see how Tim walked away from Lucy giving her a new trauma for life. This trauma is definitely leaving a scar on her for life as she is someone who often struggles with self-doubt, spiraling thoughts, and a lack of validation from her parents. Thus, losing Tim, the one person who made her feel good about herself, will wreck her in devastating ways. How will she ever cope? How will she trust anyone ever again? How will she survive losing the man she considered home?
Hence, I think bringing them back together this time will be tough for the writers. They've complicated the whole journey back to each other quite difficult if not impossible.