Definitely if I could go back to high school, I’d be like, okay you can chill out, it’s okay.
And then once I got to college I was like thank God I don’t have to do that anymore. I was definitely a try-hard because I wanted to get good grades so I could get into college. And it never even crossed my mind to sleep with someone in high school.ĭrew: (laughs) I relate to both of those things you just said.ĭrew: Other than not thinking of sleeping with people, what else were you like?Ĭasey: I didn’t want to be there. And in high school I would say I was like the funny friend that didn’t get to sleep with anyone until senior year. Oh and the fact that Casey went to zoo school?ĭrew: So first of all, for context, what are both of your sun signs and what were you both like in high school?
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I hope you enjoy this long, spoiler-filled chat where we discuss astrology, creating queer utopia on-screen, and what it takes to get a queer movie from an idea to Hulu. When a movie is this gay AND this good we promote the hell out of it! And so what a joy to talk to the screenwriters of Hulu’s Crush, Kirsten King and Casey Rackham! Hopefully, you’ve had a chance to watch it last weekend and read Analyssa’s review and her interviews with Auli’i Cravalho and Rowan Blanchard. Since I was a literal child, “screenwriter” and “has a lot of crushes” have been core parts of my identity. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Timeįeature image photo by Albert L.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.