You’re still a completely misshapen lump of clay that is yet to take on its actual form. Usually what happens is you realize that your brain isn’t even fully formed when you’re 21. We’ve kind of immortalized that as the norm, when in fact it is exactly the opposite of that. I think that the story of the couple who have known each other their whole lives and have been in love for just as long is beautiful. I can fully empathize with that sensation. She’s having a real Little Mermaid moment where she wants to be where other people are. And Jill’s like, I think that there’s more to this. He’s the one who wants to get her pregnant, get married, and have a whole life with her starting today. It was so nice to not just tie them up in a really neat little bow with them together in the end.Ĭaitlin Stasey: I think oftentimes we sort of consider romantic love to be the greatest adventure that there is for young women, right? And what I really love about the dynamic between Jimmy and Jill is he’s the hopeless romantic. When they’re having that breakup talk beforehand about how this world is so big, and you can’t just marry the guy you’ve been in love with since you were 14… I feel like that’s such a real thing for so many people that come from small towns. I think they might end up back in each other’s lives, either in a romantic capacity or like that Gwen Stefani song “Cool,” the one about being best friends with your ex. I feel like they’re both going to have their own single adventures for a while. But it’ll be the ’80s, and that’s when a sh*tload of stuff was happening. I’m hoping she gets to go to Paris and Milan for fun, but I think she’s going to meet a lot of really sexy guys in New York and maybe women, too. His jobs are only going to take him further and farther while she’s probably going to be slugging it out in New York. I think what’s going to happen is he’s going to go away, and he’s going to see how big and exciting and expansive the world is. I love to imagine what that first “I’ll be your girlfriend” conversation was because I can only imagine Jimmy’s been in love with Jill since they were even smaller than that. They’ve known each other for so long because they’ve been together since they were 14. Do you think Jimmy and Jill end up back together in the end?Ĭaitlin Stasey: I think they probably go through a few rounds of this thing that they’re doing right now. Caitlin revealed that it’s been a “huge goal and a dream of mine to live and work in New York.” Read our full Q&A below: Caitlin Stasey in ‘Bridge & Tunnel.’ (EPIX/Everett Collection) The actress has a number of things in mind for Jill if the show were to get a second season, including a New York City-based season 2. 'Southern Charm' Original Cast: Where Are They Now? Cam Wimberly, Thomas Ravenel & Moreįor Caitlin, Jill is the girl that she “always” wished she was. Sisters' Preview: Amy Hopes Gage Is The 'Motivation' Tammy Needs To 'Lose The Weight' 'WandaVision' Final End Credits Scene Explained: Scarlet Witch Has Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation Trending Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu
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