Thinking about the scene where Coop tells his wife “I know you’ll always do the right thing” and how her betrayal is what defines his relationship with Lucy. She is someone that actually always tries to do the right thing, but he doesn’t believe that someone like that can truly exist.
That’s why the first scenes of them together are him pushing her to be the person he thinks she really is hence the “there she is, lil killer” line (which hot btw), cuz he’s looking for that confirmation bias.
I think this also shows how he sees the things he loved about his wife in Lucy, and that’s why he initially resents her, because the woman he loved turned out to be a deeply evil person, the parts of her he wanted to be true, so seeing them in Lucy is attractive and repelling at the same time. And people say their dynamic is “not romantic”.
I don’t think I’m the first person to point this out but there ya go




















