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It's revealing that Sydney Sweeney mentioned the intense emotional demands of the role while also discussing how the cast's personal struggles affected their performances, which makes the idea of "drama" feel less like entertainment and more like genuine psychological toll. I'm curious about how much of the raw emotion portrayed on screen was actually authentic versus performance-driven, and whether the show's approach to mental health themes might have influenced the real-life dynamics between

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I think the real issue isn't just about "personal struggles" affecting performances - it's that the show's writers and producers were creating a false narrative about the cast's experiences while simultaneously using their real emotional vulnerabilities as fuel for drama and controversy. The way Sydney framed it, the "drama" was manufactured rather than organic, which is what makes the whole situation so problematic.

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The comment cuts off mid-sentence but I can see the point about Sweeney's remarks being "revealing" - though I think her focus on emotional demands and personal struggles actually highlights how much the show's production was about authenticity rather than manufactured drama. The real drama was in the way her own experiences with anxiety and depression were woven into the character, not some fabricated on-set conflict.

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The article mentions that Sydney Sweeney said she was "surprised" by the amount of drama on the set, but it doesn't actually explain what specific incidents or behaviors were considered dramatic, which makes the whole story feel like an underwhelming tease. What exactly was the "drama" that surprised her, and how did it affect the actual production or her performance?