[It's not quite a face palm, but Anne is now pinching the bridge of her nose. Venom's trying, at least. They both are.]
V, you don't have to tell me every time. It's like ... there's a practice in writing called show, don't tell. It's the idea that you let actions speak for the characters. Instead of someone saying "I am good at basketball", you have them pick up a basketball and make a 3-point throw.
The best way you can let me know that Eddie isn't thinking about me ... to let us have a conversation that's not punctuated by our past. Does that make sense?
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V, you don't have to tell me every time. It's like ... there's a practice in writing called show, don't tell. It's the idea that you let actions speak for the characters. Instead of someone saying "I am good at basketball", you have them pick up a basketball and make a 3-point throw.
The best way you can let me know that Eddie isn't thinking about me ... to let us have a conversation that's not punctuated by our past. Does that make sense?