So it’s not only Tedros who is pushing his ideology onto Jocelyn but also his followers, who preach his ideas that good art comes out of pain.
Even the sweet-seeming Chloe pushes Jocelyn to evoke her mother in her music — and this is before Chloe learns the full extent of what Jocelyn’s mom did.
After berating her that “you make superficial music because you think about superficial things,” Tedros pushes Jocelyn to tell everyone just how her mother hurt her.
It was a tool of motivation — Jocelyn’s mother used the hairbrush to keep her awake, or to make her learn her lines or dance moves.
Tedros feigns sympathy but also immediately identifies another way to control Jocelyn.
Persons:
it’s, Jocelyn, Chloe, Izaak, Robert Plant’s, ”, Tedros, Xander, —
Locations:
Jocelyn’s