Do any Loving historians know why they kept recasting Isabelle Alden? It's amusing because the character gets a new personality with each new face. She's either matronly or a snobby schemer.
I managed to track down some Loving/The City footage.
As an adult, the Trisha/Trucker story is such a convoluted mess. I'm not sure why I'm supposed to be rooting for Trucker settling for Dinah Lee while Trisha does the same with her stalker. And it seems like a lot of men were obsessed with Trish. Giff just kidnapped her, and now poor Casey has PTSD.
Speaking of Casey, he was the most human of the young adult set. I loved them all but they all seemed to switch partners at ease. Casey was stubbornly insecure, jealous, sensitive and loved Ally with all of his heart. It doesn't make sense to me that Cooper just goes along with Tyler/Ally struggling because Casey's ego might get hurt or that he wouldn't get security for them during the drug crisis.
I loved Steffi and Cooper's relationship. I hated that Cooper cheated while in Paris, but it was in character, and they did a quick reunion on The City. The show did what they needed to in a handful of episodes. The writers should've written them out when Michael Weatherly left Loving in the spring of 1995.
Ally really goes through a transformation after Casey's death, more gritty and less doe-eyed. Laura Wright and TW King had explosive chemistry but Danny and Ally hooking up on The City was a choice. Ally and Tony were alright, I guess.
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