![]() “It’s so funny,” says Morrone, when I call her to discuss the series’ final episodes. ![]() Everyone needed electricity thrumming between them, and particularly the actresses, each playing a woman at odds with their circumstances-and in need of allies. But such an all-consuming romance makes it easy to miss what the women of Daisy Jones know from spending years with their characters: There was never just one pair setting sparks. As it revs up, so does the intensity of the entire series. The problem with this love triangle is also its greatest asset: It draws the eye. Like the real-life ’70s rumors that inspired it, Daisy and Billy’s barely restrained passion ignites and devours everything in its orbit, hitting its peak in the show’s highly anticipated final episodes, out now on Prime Video. That, of course, includes Camila Dunne (Camila Morrone), Billy’s first love and, rather inconveniently, his devoted wife. In both the Daisy Jones and the Sixtelevision series and the book upon which it’s based, the attraction between rockstars Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) and Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) is the tidal wave around which the other characters are forced to swim, and sometimes drown. The love triangle-you know the one-was always destined to absorb the spotlight. ![]()
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