5/10/2023 0 Comments Casey mc quistonSo, you went from that to a love story whose center stage is a New York City train car - which, while a lot of things, glamorous is maybe not at the top of the list. KATIE TAMOLA: Red, White & Royal Blue was a cultural monolith, a queer love story involving a literal prince. Shondaland caught up with McQuiston to talk about the disparate world of the metropolitan subway, challenging herself as a writer, influential media from the early aughts, and what comes next. Relationships are hard, but, when you physically can’t get off a New York City train, they are infinitely harder. There’s just one catch: Jane is stuck in some kind of time warp, having been on the Q train since the 1970s. She feels quite lucky when she continues to run into Jane on her commute, and their mutual feelings grow deeper and deeper. Jane is the quintessential subway crush, and August has their life planned together before she even reaches her stop. One day, August is awestruck when, while on the Q train on her way to class, she sees the most dazzling and mysterious human she’s ever laid eyes on. Although she tries to fly under the radar, her eccentric roommates love her from the moment they meet her, which August isn’t exactly used to. August is just trying to keep her head down and get by. She’s pragmatic, guarded, and a 23-year-old recent transplant to Brooklyn.
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