The way an orphan who stole her car became her family!😭🫶
Oh, if I were Tim, I'd have swiftly pulled her by that finger and planted a kiss on her lips!🥹
One of the most underrated moments. The nonverbal communication here is top notch! They don't need words to communicate, they can do it with their eyes!😍
The scenes on the left always upsets me. The Rookie tries to show strong women who take charge of their own lives. But Lucy here kinda facilitated Chris' insensitivity by forgiving him. He got away without any repercussions and a lame excuse. How does one get their SO's death song stuck in their head? How inconsiderate one has to be to do something as such?🙄😏
I will never understand how people like Chris' character. Nothing Chris did or does in future will redeem him in my eyes.
365 days of Tim and Lucy: 334/365 requested by @wanna-be-bold
Oh the power couple!!! They are definitely fighting the big badie for the season 6 finale!!!🫣
I would love some Chenford related angsty drama but definitely don't want a storyline that will somehow bring another guy/girl in between them. They are done dating other people.
They can be as angsty as possible but cannot date or even think of dating anyone else. That door is closed forever for them.
They are done with their last first date, last first kiss and last first time. They belong to each other now. No other man/woman can ever touch Lucy/Tim respectively. These two belong to each other.😊
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I know a lot of people are hoping for a scene where Tim finds out about Lucy x Nolan, but I really don’t think we’re going to get one. And if we do, I don’t think it will be the cause of any drama. Because honestly? The fandom has turned it into this whole big dramatic thing, but it’s not really a big deal.
Tim and Lucy are grown ass adults. They’ve both dated other people (let’s not forget that Tim dated one of Lucy’s best friends), and that’s a conversation they’ll probably have at some point. But their dating histories are not something that either of them should be judged for.
Yes, the age difference between Lucy and Nolan was a lot. And no, I didn’t personally think they were that great of a couple. But they were the same rank and their relationship was consensual and Lucy never lied to Tim about it, so I just can’t see a justification for him to be angry or upset when he finds out.
Confused? Sure. Maybe even a little amused. But Tim getting angry or upset would honestly just be petty and a completely unnecessary source of drama.
I personally hope the writers don’t bother with this story line and focus on more realistic sources of conflict instead.