

The cliche of fake-dating, while drastically overused, still finds a way to my heart each time. Adam can project the image of having “roots” at Stanford so his department will stop expecting his departure after the completion of his research, and Olive can keep up her lie to Anh. To her surprise, Adam then proposes the idea of “fake-dating” for their mutual benefit.


Olive tells Anh that she’s also dating someone, and to prove it, Olive kisses the first man she sees: Adam. When Anh, Olive’s best friend, starts dating Olive’s former fling, Olive attempts to show that she is unbothered. candidate at Stanford University, and standoffish Adam Carlsen, a tenured professor and MacArthur Fellow.

Author Ali Hazelwood creates a fake relationship between cheery Olive Smith, a Ph.D. Capitol Police chief, who called the segment “ offensive and misleading.”Ī dangerous new wave of social media chatter followed, including death threats against Capitol police officers and Democratic leaders, according to experts who monitor extremism and a report from Advance Democracy.Reading “The Love Hypothesis” feels like gaining all the perks of graduate school without actually having to attend a university. 6 as a largely peaceful gathering of law-abiding patriots, recasting the Washington mob that breached the Capitol as an “orderly and meek” gathering of “sightseers.” His comments were contradicted by the U.S. (In a sign of Carlson's influence among conservatives, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy had given him "exclusive" access to a trove of security video.)īy picking a few snippets of video, Carlson told his viewers that the insurrection was not the deadly, violent uprising it was. Hate speech spikes: Tucker Carlson doubles down on voter 'replacement' comments after ADL calls for his firingĮarlier this year, Carlson aired a segment featuring previously unseen video footage from inside the Capitol on Jan.
