#there was a s5 interview where arielle kebbel indicated that she would be a bigger character later
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buddiebitch · 7 months ago
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okay but like they have said multiple times that it's probably not gonna happen. ryan has said Eddie is heterosexual like three times in that interview. jlh said it's probably time to throw in the towel give up. like they are telling you guys it's not happening. and yeah maybe down the line they'll change their minds and if they do that's great, but guys they have said buddie is not happening several times already
okay but what i’m saying is that interview questions are intentionally answered vaguely for a reason. they want people to make assumptions but they don’t want to actually give anything away about future storylines.
when they do an interview it’s about the episodes up until now, not explaining potential future episodes.
ryan referring to eddie as heterosexual makes sense seeing as he canonically is heterosexual, obviously he’s being played as a heterosexual man as of now. that doesn’t tell us that he won’t question his sexuality, nothing about that interview ruled out that as a future possibility but people are acting like it has.
jlh saying buddie won’t happen (may not happen? can’t remember the wording exactly) could be her opinion, could be someone above her told her to say that, could be “letting us down easy”, could be intentional misleading. people are acting like she said 100% for a fact it’s never happening and she knows it. even if she thinks it isn’t happening. even if some writer or producer told her to say that it still has no bearing on the future of the show.
that just isn’t how PR and tv interviews work, they aren’t going to give us strict answers, that would defeat the purpose of watching the show if interviews just gave us the answers.
they literally have not said that buddie isn’t happening, and they haven’t said it is. for every interview you can find suggesting it won’t happen i can find just as many insinuating that it will. they want people the make assumptions and discuss the show, so they’re all over the place with how they answer questions, to give us stuff to think about, give us stuff to discuss, drive up interest, maybe mislead us from figuring out what might happen.
either way no one knows until the episodes come out.
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daniegraceg · 7 months ago
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All of this!! Ofc Ryan can't call Eddie anything but heterosexual because then he'd spoil a huge reveal later!! And I believe JLH purposely said that as a red herring and it's not fact.
okay but like they have said multiple times that it's probably not gonna happen. ryan has said Eddie is heterosexual like three times in that interview. jlh said it's probably time to throw in the towel give up. like they are telling you guys it's not happening. and yeah maybe down the line they'll change their minds and if they do that's great, but guys they have said buddie is not happening several times already
okay but what i’m saying is that interview questions are intentionally answered vaguely for a reason. they want people to make assumptions but they don’t want to actually give anything away about future storylines.
when they do an interview it’s about the episodes up until now, not explaining potential future episodes.
ryan referring to eddie as heterosexual makes sense seeing as he canonically is heterosexual, obviously he’s being played as a heterosexual man as of now. that doesn’t tell us that he won’t question his sexuality, nothing about that interview ruled out that as a future possibility but people are acting like it has.
jlh saying buddie won’t happen (may not happen? can’t remember the wording exactly) could be her opinion, could be someone above her told her to say that, could be “letting us down easy”, could be intentional misleading. people are acting like she said 100% for a fact it’s never happening and she knows it. even if she thinks it isn’t happening. even if some writer or producer told her to say that it still has no bearing on the future of the show.
that just isn’t how PR and tv interviews work, they aren’t going to give us strict answers, that would defeat the purpose of watching the show if interviews just gave us the answers.
they literally have not said that buddie isn’t happening, and they haven’t said it is. for every interview you can find suggesting it won’t happen i can find just as many insinuating that it will. they want people the make assumptions and discuss the show, so they’re all over the place with how they answer questions, to give us stuff to think about, give us stuff to discuss, drive up interest, maybe mislead us from figuring out what might happen.
either way no one knows until the episodes come out.
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