Tara: I completely agree about their chemistry! I was so happy when they started to spend more time together off-set, driving out to the beach and crashing a wedding, among other activities. Even though their romance develops very quickly, it felt like a slow burn because their chemistry was so intense that every time they even glanced at each other I was all “KISS ALREADY!” On their own, each character is a LOT, but combined they are JUST RIGHT. I had fun as London recognized their growing attraction and how hard they were falling for Dahlia, against their better judgement.Ĭarrie: The two characters balance each other beautifully, don’t they? In addition to the development of their romance being an utter delight, I felt like these two people complemented each other’s personalities the same way certain flavors complement each other in cooking. I especially loved watching London warm up to Dahlia because, as determined as they were to keep Dahlia at a distance, London stood no chance. Not going to lie - that made me want to protect them with bubble wrap and fight anyone who’s shitty to them. London can come across as grumpy when they’re actually guarded, because they’re concerned about being accepted as they are. She has a very strong arc, because she comes to understand that she deserves happiness and love, and isn’t just the big fuckup that her inner saboteur says she is. She’s bubbly and lovely, doesn’t take shit from anyone, but also beats herself up over her divorce and how little money she has now that she’s single. Tara: I’m going to get my favourite aspect out of the way: I am big fans of Dahlia and London (as characters, but also, I’d definitely be cheering for them if I were watching the show).ĭahlia is probably my favourite because she’s so layered. ![]() Will these two find love amidst the perils of cooking, competition, and reality TV? This is a romance so…OMG, OF COURSE THEY WILL AND IT’S ADORABLE. ![]() In the other, we have Dahlia, a queer (her word) divorcee who is great with main courses. In one corner, we have London, an openly nonbinary, pansexual contestant who is especially good at desserts. Love and Other Disasters rides the cooking show competition wave with a romance between two contestants. Theme: Forced Proximity (stranded, safehouse, etc), Opposites Attract, Workplace ![]() Genre: Contemporary Romance, LGBTQIA, Romance
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