![]() ![]() Still, she’s mostly joking when she suggests, at a come-up-with-new-programming-because-we’re-a-sinking-ship meeting, that the station create a relationship program hosted by ex-lovers. Shay Goldstein is devoted to the public radio station where she works as a producer, but her dream is to host a show of her own. What other reason do you need?) But what if I said this story isn’t about faking being together, but faking breaking up? ![]() (Many people’s favorite is The Proposal, but I’m partial to Someone Like You, weird cow subplot and all, because Hugh Jackman-well, because Hugh Jackman. If I told you that The Ex Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon was an “enemies-to-lovers workplace romance,” you’d probably think you’d know what to expect, right? Especially if I said that this was a fake relationship story as well? It’s a familiar, much-loved plot. ![]()
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