繼上季末的西雅圖靈異淫亂醫院上演大逃殺之後,
在進入新季開播倒數時,編劇又扔下一顆大震撼彈
******************以下是轉自tv guide的劇透分隔線**********
那就是Cristina要嫁給Owen啦.....
上次Cristina在婚禮上被甩,這次編劇是否會給她一個開心的婚禮呢??
嗯....目前要趕上班去,等我有空再整理補上嚕...
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the upcoming season of Grey's Anatomy.]
With less than a month until the Season 7 premiere of Grey's Anatomy, we can finally reveal that Cristina (Sandra Oh) and Owen (Kevin McKidd) are the two docs getting married in the season premiere.
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How will this change the dynamic of their relationship? Where will they live? Can this rushed marriage survive? And what about Teddy (Kim Raver)? Kevin McKidd, one half of the married-couple-to-be, gives TVGuide.com all the dish and more:
TVGuide.com: Let's start with the big question: How does Owen propose to Cristina?
McKidd: It's
quite a shocker. It's definitely an unexpected proposal. There is
definitely one knee involved, but there's more to it than that. It's a
funny scene because we see it as a flashback. The proposal comes out of
something that we didn't expect. The proposal is not over some
candlelight dinner.
TVGuide.com: When did you find out that Owen and Cristina were getting married, and how did you feel about it?
McKidd: I
had been on a movie during hiatus, so I came back the day of the table
read and a props master came up and said, "I have to measure your ring
finger," before we did the read. I said, "Why?" and she said, "Because
you're getting married in the first episode!" So she kind of let the cat
out of the bag. Everyone else was pretty surprised, but I already knew.
It's kind of a shocker. I think people are going to be taken aback by
it.
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TVGuide.com: Is this a rushed wedding because of what happened in the finale?
McKidd: People
who have been through cataclysmic events, it does change people and
make them realize what matters in life. It crystallizes relationships
and can be the catalyst for people to take a big step in their
relationship. It will be interesting to find out whether that was the
right or the wrong step and what that means for Cristina and Owen going
forward. Did they rush into it? Did they do it for the wrong reasons? I
think they didn't do it for the wrong reasons, but all those questions will be asked.
TVGuide.com: How does Cristina change because of the finale and the subsequent engagement?
McKidd: She's
displacing all of her anxiety and focusing it into that one thing that
she can plan for and control: the wedding. This horrible event happened
to Cristina in an O.R., which is the place that she loves above all
else. One of the things that can trigger PTSD is being back in the same
place that the event happened. So this causes a big problem for her. She
definitely does try to fixate on the wedding. Very quickly after they
get married, Owen starts to realize that there's a lot more to this. The
wedding and being married isn't going to fix her, so he starts to step
up in different ways and try to help her back to the whole person she
used to be.
TVGuide.com: How does everyone in the hospital react to them getting married so quickly?
McKidd: They've
been together for two seasons, so maybe it isn't rushed, but Owen and
Cristina are still struggling through a lot of things together and are
very committed to each other. Even though they know people around them
in the hospital are thinking, "Wow, these guys are really doing this
quickly," they are still the soul mates that we've known them to be. I
think it does deepen their relationship.
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TVGuide.com: So they will still keep that passion even as a married couple?
McKidd: Oh
yeah. I think what's interesting is that they got married very quickly
because of something big that happened in their lives, and now they have
to look at the consequences. The audience will see Owen and Cristina
constantly question whether they made the right decision. Not about
being with each other, but getting married so quickly. Nobody is
thinking straight after a huge event like that. If that hadn't happened,
would they have done it? That will be the question. So it does keep
that spark and that will-they-won't-they thing alive in their
relationship. They're constantly pulling and pushing with each other.
TVGuide.com: Cristina and Owen's storyline has been a little
dark over the last two seasons, with his dealing with PTSD. Might we
eventually see some lighter, more comedic moments with them?
McKidd: I
hope so. It does seem to be that Cristina and Owen get the intense,
messed up relationship storylines quite a bit. I would like to explore
the lighter moments. We're going to see them build a home together. Now
that they're married, they can't be kind of house sitting. They need to
find a place they're both happy with. We're going to see them have fun,
because they're both very strong-minded people, who have very definite
opinions and tastes. They're not necessarily the same, especially when
they chose a place to live and how to decorate it. I think it'll be more
domestic fun for them.
TVGuide.com: So they won't be living with Callie (Sara Ramirez) and Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) anymore?
McKidd: I
think they suddenly get the feeling that being a married couple in that
situation is not making everybody feel comfortable, and they want to
have their own space as well. They kind of need to spread their wings.
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TVGuide.com: With Owen finally choosing Cristina over Teddy
in the finale, can you confirm that love triangle will stay dead and
buried now?
McKidd: That's what I've been told. [The
writers] seem to want to build storylines for Teddy in a different way
now. It almost feels like last season should've been the season that
Owen and Cristina should've broken up, but however it happened, they
didn't. On paper, they should've been broken up years ago, but they're
still going strong. I like that. I think in the writers' minds, they
want to not be so actively going down the path of how to break these
people up, but now it's how they can keep them together. The triangle
isn't there anymore. It's more how Cristina and Owen will fight for
their relationship and their marriage. He's going to be a rock for her
for a lot of this season. He took a lot from Cristina in the first
season and, in a way, it's kind of payback time, and he does that
willingly and gladly because he loves her.
TVGuide.com: There's always a lot of baby talk on Grey's. Do you think that could be in the cards for Cristina and Owen?
McKidd: I
think that would be interesting. I know there was originally a
storyline that ended up being changed in Season 1, where Cristina got
pregnant and they were going to have a baby, but they decided to save
that for later. I wouldn't say that isn't going to happen, because we
almost started that storyline a few seasons ago, but decided it was too
much too soon. A lot of comedy would come out of that seeing the two of
them face that together, because they're kind of an odd couple,
especially as parents.