![]() ![]() It goes over the season from, “Is it a thing?” to, “Yes, it’s a thing” to, “How does that thing work?” to the peaks and valleys that always come with relationships. And we were so relieved that we did because we take our time with it. ![]() Even though we knew we could maybe sustain the “will they/won’t they” and that there’s a lot of power in that, we just had to know. What would that look like? We just couldn’t help ourselves. He’s kind of guarded and quiet and internal, and she’s so heart on her sleeve, so present tense. So we were just fascinated what would these two look like as a couple. They take different sides of the same argument, whether it’s as doctors or as people. They connect, obviously, but they also see things differently. We were, honestly, as we were writing Season 2, just so fascinated by the question of what would happen if they got together, because one of the reasons their “will they/won’t they” chemistry is strong is because they have a lot of inherent friction. So it’s something you could have let go for a long time, but we try as hard as we can to not repeat ourselves as writers. Their onscreen chemistry really excellent from the moment these two got in the room together. We thought about it a lot, and we were, obviously, blessed with two actors who do this “will they/won’t they” so well. So why was now the right time for you to bring these two characters together? ![]() TVLINE | I’m always really fascinated by when shows decide to have their “will they/won’t they” pairing become a couple. ![]()
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