Netter kleiner Artikel über Off-Screen-Beziehungen und die Chase/Cameron-„Romanze“, die irgendwie keine war, und bei dem deutlich wird, wie peinlich es werden kann, wenn das Drehbuch sich am Privatleben vom Cast orientiert (haben könnte).
When Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer were revealed to be dating behind the scenes, it was cute. Then the characters they portrayed, Drs. Cameron and Chase, had this weird drugged-out hook-up that evolved into a friends-with-benefits relationship— which would have been fine except for the fact that we never got the sense Chase and Cameron were friends in the first place. Perhaps that storyline was influenced by Morrison and Spencer’s relationship, which blossomed into an engagement around this time.
All was well until Season Four, when the actors apparently peed on all the writers‘ Corn Flakes, and all of a sudden their characters were given only a few lines of dialogue or so each week. As their characters‘ relationship became serious, their real-life one ended. The couple never got married in real life, and even while their characters had almost nothing to do on the show, the writers who obviously hated them made their characters get married after the real-life relationship was over. That must have been a fun scene for everyone involved to film and isn’t weird to watch as an informed viewer at all.
By the way, after all of that? They kicked Jennifer Morrison off the show and had Chase and Cameron break up for no good reason. They had one more awkward sex scene before Cameron left forever, divorce papers in hand. I have a feeling Morrison was happy to be out of there.
Quelle