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    Oftentimes the writers or actors or even set production will garner all of the kudos and compliments. Well, today I'd like to give props to the director. I thought it was very realistic to have both teens(Joss & Cam) slump down to the floor as they talked to their parents about the sex tape. I just found that to be a very realistic thing for them to do. You could visibly see the weight of what they are carrying push them both down.
    Also, Joss me tear up during her scene when she grabbed on to Carly. Such a daughter Mom thing to do.
    Those things really stood out for me on today's show. Well done to director William Ludel!!!

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    When Cam said he could not tell Liz if she was looking at him, I loved how she sat down and poured a cup of coffee.Very subtle, but so well done.

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    • #3
      I agree. I don't usually notice those things but I thought the same. The scenes between Carly & Joss and Elizabeth & Cam were very good as was the scene of Willow and Chase walking fast down the hall.

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      • #4
        Those scenes were very believable and yes, the directing is a huge part!
        William! Great job!

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          Those scenes and little touches caught my attention also. I'm not a fan of Carly or Joss, and many times drift over their scenes but I was caught up in them today. I actually liked both of them. And Liz with Cameron. I could totally see a son telling his mom not to look at him for that conversation, and Liz's reaction was perfect. They were all well directed.
          Last edited by Ribbonette; March 11, 2022, 08:37 PM.

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          • #6
            Loved these scenes between mom and teen.
            Curious to see how each mom deals with it
            moving forward.

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            • #7
              William Ludel has been a GH director for many, many years. I’ve found that he was often the director of an episode that had great emotional scenes between characters.

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