Director Mia Reyes has built the Sofa series on one principle: authenticity. "The sofa is just a prop," Mia explains. "What matters is who’s on it and how they talk to each other." For Episode 3, she knew she wanted two personalities that could balance heat with humor.
Enter Eva Smith, known for her intense, method approach to scenes, and Brandy Trickle, the improvisational queen who can turn a awkward pause into gold. eva smith and brandy trickle bts sofa 3
"The first five minutes were awkward as hell," Eva admits with a laugh. "Brandy walked in with a bag of sour gummy worms and offered me one. I’m thinking, We’re about to film a scene, and you want snacks? But that’s exactly why it worked." Director Mia Reyes has built the Sofa series
Brandy Trickle, entering the scene much later, might represent a new wave of character archetypes—someone navigating the complexities of modern life, possibly grappling with personal identity, societal expectations, and the universal quest for meaning. The use of "Brandy Trickle" could signify an individual's journey towards self-discovery, made more poignant by their interaction with or inspiration from global cultural phenomena. “We needed a hinge that could handle daily
One of the most talked‑about features is the flip‑side back panel. Brandy explains the engineering challenge:
“We needed a hinge that could handle daily flipping without squeaking or wearing out. After testing 12 prototypes, we settled on a carbon‑fiber reinforced polymer hinge that’s both lightweight and virtually frictionless.”
The result is a sofa that can go from a soft, lounge‑ready look to a formal, upright seating in under 15 seconds—perfect for small apartments that need to double up as home offices.