Didn't know where else to put it. This is coments about the Michael/Maria relationship 発言しました によって creater and some other people (:
"The 分 we put Michael and Maria together in a car in the episode '285 South', we knew we had to 移動する フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして with that relationship. It was definitely our plan to do that, but seeing that natural, electric kind of rapport they had with each other, we moved it ahead faster."
- Jason Katims, fandom.com, 2000.
"Michael and Maria, which I thought was one of the sexiest, hottest couples on TV, literally.
We could roll that camera and these guys would get so into it, that I would forget to yell cut... あなた talk about connect, a chemistry, wherever they're from, it came out."
- David Nutter, DVD Season 1.
"That to me, is an excitement and joy あなた get from 書く for TV that あなた don't get everywhere. ... The Maria-Michael relationship is the most clear example. It's really fun watching Majandra [Delfino, who plays Maria,] and Brendan [Fehr, who plays Michael,]... The way they relate to each other has all this great humor in it, and it's so charming. It's something that we feel when we're 書く it; we feel excited about it, as there's such great chemistry between them."
- Jason Katims, Science Fiction Weekly Interview.
"The 分 something happens to Michael, Maria steps up and becomes the caregiver, and is just so straight about what she has to do, how she has to help him because her feelings for him just came out… Maria the flaky one is now the tower of strength… Maria was right there for Michael… Michael and Maria belong together."
- Thania St John, DVD commentary, episode 'The balance'.
"Michael's feelings are in too deep to carry through with this destiny… I have a feeling they are not going to, because the whole moral of the story is do あなた choose your destiny または is your destiny what is in your heart."
- Majandra Delfino, Talkcity.com.
"The idea of 書く the scenes between Maria and Michael, where they're so alive and have such a great sense of humor between them, is also great."
- Jason Katims, Science Fiction Weekly Interview.
"They're all illogical and torturous and wonderful and hard to define."
- Jason Katims, the WB session with JK, 2000.
"The 分 we put Michael and Maria together in a car in the episode '285 South', we knew we had to 移動する フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして with that relationship. It was definitely our plan to do that, but seeing that natural, electric kind of rapport they had with each other, we moved it ahead faster."
- Jason Katims, fandom.com, 2000.
"Michael and Maria, which I thought was one of the sexiest, hottest couples on TV, literally.
We could roll that camera and these guys would get so into it, that I would forget to yell cut... あなた talk about connect, a chemistry, wherever they're from, it came out."
- David Nutter, DVD Season 1.
"That to me, is an excitement and joy あなた get from 書く for TV that あなた don't get everywhere. ... The Maria-Michael relationship is the most clear example. It's really fun watching Majandra [Delfino, who plays Maria,] and Brendan [Fehr, who plays Michael,]... The way they relate to each other has all this great humor in it, and it's so charming. It's something that we feel when we're 書く it; we feel excited about it, as there's such great chemistry between them."
- Jason Katims, Science Fiction Weekly Interview.
"The 分 something happens to Michael, Maria steps up and becomes the caregiver, and is just so straight about what she has to do, how she has to help him because her feelings for him just came out… Maria the flaky one is now the tower of strength… Maria was right there for Michael… Michael and Maria belong together."
- Thania St John, DVD commentary, episode 'The balance'.
"Michael's feelings are in too deep to carry through with this destiny… I have a feeling they are not going to, because the whole moral of the story is do あなた choose your destiny または is your destiny what is in your heart."
- Majandra Delfino, Talkcity.com.
"The idea of 書く the scenes between Maria and Michael, where they're so alive and have such a great sense of humor between them, is also great."
- Jason Katims, Science Fiction Weekly Interview.
"They're all illogical and torturous and wonderful and hard to define."
- Jason Katims, the WB session with JK, 2000.