
Lucy queues up her 'All The Feelz' playlist while Ben re-levels a shelf.
Plays over a quick‑cut LA commute montage as Lucy daydreams in bumper‑to‑bumper traffic.
Bathroom‑mirror pep‑talk after Lucy bombs a first date; the sugar‑rush chorus is pure irony.
Lucy googles ‘how to know if you’re gay’—Katie Crutchfield’s twang feels like warm acceptance.
Cue for the awkward car ride with Jane—Bridgers’ breakup anthem underscores unspoken tension.
Low‑lit bar scene where Lucy finally flirts with Brittany—house groove builds confidence.
Soundtrack to Lucy’s first queer club night; the smoky, intimate vibe nails her cautious.
Plays under Lucy’s late‑night confessional voice‑memo to Jane; bittersweet and fragile.
A make‑or‑break kiss moment gets derailed; the dream‑pop haze heightens Lucy’s vertigo.
Plays at Ethiopian café where Lucy practices saying ‘I like girls’ out loud.
Tender needle‑drop when Lucy admits her feelings to Jane; instant tear‑jerker.
Lucy packs for London; Brittany’s text pops up just as Brittany Howard belts “you ain’t alone.”
Blasts from the car stereo as Lucy wails ‘London Town!’—a goofy, triumphant goodbye moment.
First end‑credits cue—Annie Clark closes the circle with an ode to messy LA reinvention.
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