Loved your reaction as always! So some fun facts about these scenes, they spent 5 hours shooting the shower scene and they were freezing! Danielle said the water was warm but the air wasn't. Maya kneeling down to go down on Carina, was unscripted and all Danielle. In the scene where Carina told Maya that she was coming home after she says "For better or wrose, for richer or poorer, and then she starts to say something else but Maya flinches and they start laughing, Danielle's towel actually came lose and was starting to fall off and if you notice Stefania's hand is on her breast helping her hold it up and they just continued on with the scene anyway lol. The writers wanted to put them back together after 1 episode, basically have Maya have the one appointment with Diane and then put them back together but Danielle and Stefania pushed them to stretch it out and as hard as it was to watch at times, I'm glad they did. Putting them back together that fast would've just completely ignored Carina's pain and trauma. But they did say they kind of regretted it by the end and they were very happy to be back to shooting happy stuff again lol. They also pitched the idea of them dating again. Carina taking off her ring and went it back on was their something they decided on together(she put it back on while waiting for Maya to get out of the shower before he told her she was coming home if you didn't notice). It seems like they were given a lot more say and control with things this season and I'm really glad! I really love how much Maya and Carina mean to them and how much work they put into them and how much they fight for them. Back when they first started working together they even pitched a webseries to show things we don't get to see on the show. They had worked with a writer and had it all written and had put together a whole pitch and stuff but obviously they were turned down(The panel in Milan that they talked about the webseries is actually here on UA-cam if you want watch it, it's called Stefania Spampinato & Danielle Savre's panel for NightSkyEventsItalia in Milano 28 May 2023.). It was a hard season but such a good season! Unfortunately we might be stuck with that cliff hanger for a long time at this rate because of the strike but the strike is for a good reason! The writers and actors and everyone deserve to be paid fairly.
I'm not sure how anyone is ok with Carina this season. She never apologizes for any of the nasty things she says, ie. the rooftop. She abandons her wife alone for weeks and the result of her alone in the apartment could have been fatal. Then she makes Maya do all the work and makes no effort. Then demanding that Maya prove that she is fixed because before she was too broken to love. Carina might as well be Lane Bishop. Then only going home when Maya gives up on her career goals and ambitions to be the good housewife and be whatever Carina wants. And where does Carina get off saying for better or worse because she left her wife when it got bad.
Listen, I love Maya, but a lot of people forget that Carina hasn't been privy to the stuff the audience has. From Carina's POV, Maya iced her out for 6-12 months. She didn't know why Maya was being distant, though, because she wasn't being honest about what was happening at work. For all Carina knew, this was a response to their infertility struggles. Despite this, she gave Maya space and distance to try and figure things out. Carina wasn't as mad about the blackmail as she was about Maya's dishonesty. (Lying by omission.) She'd been tiptoeing around her _wife_ for months, Maya's unexplainable anger a ghost of her father's. And it wasn't even her wife who came clean about it! Even still, she gave Maya another chance. Asking her to seek help was throwing a life preserver for their relationship. Our trauma isn't our fault, but it it is our responsibility. Asking Maya to address her personal issues _with a professional_ was a healthy, reasonable boundary for Carina to set. She promised to be there for Maya, but Maya needed to make that first step herself. She ignored Carina's pleas and overworked herself to the point of collapse instead of confronting everything. Maya was awake when they reunited at the hospital. Carina obviously understood the medical side of things, but she only learned the full severity of the situation when she spoke with Jack. Maya had hurt herself badly enough to where he though she was _dead._ She was fine... that time. But Carina knew she wouldn't help herself. She made the decision to keep Maya safe, even if it meant losing her. _Maya_ was the one who threatened their relationship over it, not Carina. (_*"If you walk out that door, we're done."*_) Those were her last words to Carina before she left. Ones she regretted, obviously. But, again, from Carina's POV, she probably thought she lost Maya for good at that point- even if she got help. She was _rightfully_ wary to reengage in a relationship which caused her pain and anguish for nearly a year. She never expected Maya to "cure" herself, or give up her ambitions or anything like that- just prove to her that she wouldn't let herself fall down so far down that dark path again, and that their relationship- and potential family- was a priority for her. The audience saw Maya's progress in therapy; Carina did not. She didn't know Maya's sessions weren't mandatory until a few weeks after her hospital stay. She had to _see_ that Maya wasn't just going through the motions just to get back to her job- which is what happened through 6B. (Maya leaving work to check in on her after the food poisoning/clinic incident. Maya communicating about the envelope Dixon gave her. Maya acknowledging post-shower that she wasn't going to give up on them again.)
You better search for help bc maybe you don't see was wrong in people choices and its consecuences when others tell them "something is no good with this/that, be careful, LISTEN...."
Loved your reaction as always! So some fun facts about these scenes, they spent 5 hours shooting the shower scene and they were freezing! Danielle said the water was warm but the air wasn't. Maya kneeling down to go down on Carina, was unscripted and all Danielle. In the scene where Carina told Maya that she was coming home after she says "For better or wrose, for richer or poorer, and then she starts to say something else but Maya flinches and they start laughing, Danielle's towel actually came lose and was starting to fall off and if you notice Stefania's hand is on her breast helping her hold it up and they just continued on with the scene anyway lol. The writers wanted to put them back together after 1 episode, basically have Maya have the one appointment with Diane and then put them back together but Danielle and Stefania pushed them to stretch it out and as hard as it was to watch at times, I'm glad they did. Putting them back together that fast would've just completely ignored Carina's pain and trauma. But they did say they kind of regretted it by the end and they were very happy to be back to shooting happy stuff again lol. They also pitched the idea of them dating again. Carina taking off her ring and went it back on was their something they decided on together(she put it back on while waiting for Maya to get out of the shower before he told her she was coming home if you didn't notice). It seems like they were given a lot more say and control with things this season and I'm really glad! I really love how much Maya and Carina mean to them and how much work they put into them and how much they fight for them. Back when they first started working together they even pitched a webseries to show things we don't get to see on the show. They had worked with a writer and had it all written and had put together a whole pitch and stuff but obviously they were turned down(The panel in Milan that they talked about the webseries is actually here on UA-cam if you want watch it, it's called Stefania Spampinato & Danielle Savre's panel for NightSkyEventsItalia in Milano 28 May 2023.). It was a hard season but such a good season! Unfortunately we might be stuck with that cliff hanger for a long time at this rate because of the strike but the strike is for a good reason! The writers and actors and everyone deserve to be paid fairly.
Their chemestry is freaking insane, we can't lose them🥺
Hahaha I'm really upset that I'm marrying a guy... 😂😂😂
How she said that..😂
Lovely episode really ❤❤❤❤
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I'm not sure how anyone is ok with Carina this season. She never apologizes for any of the nasty things she says, ie. the rooftop. She abandons her wife alone for weeks and the result of her alone in the apartment could have been fatal. Then she makes Maya do all the work and makes no effort. Then demanding that Maya prove that she is fixed because before she was too broken to love. Carina might as well be Lane Bishop. Then only going home when Maya gives up on her career goals and ambitions to be the good housewife and be whatever Carina wants. And where does Carina get off saying for better or worse because she left her wife when it got bad.
Listen, I love Maya, but a lot of people forget that Carina hasn't been privy to the stuff the audience has. From Carina's POV, Maya iced her out for 6-12 months. She didn't know why Maya was being distant, though, because she wasn't being honest about what was happening at work. For all Carina knew, this was a response to their infertility struggles. Despite this, she gave Maya space and distance to try and figure things out.
Carina wasn't as mad about the blackmail as she was about Maya's dishonesty. (Lying by omission.) She'd been tiptoeing around her _wife_ for months, Maya's unexplainable anger a ghost of her father's. And it wasn't even her wife who came clean about it! Even still, she gave Maya another chance. Asking her to seek help was throwing a life preserver for their relationship.
Our trauma isn't our fault, but it it is our responsibility. Asking Maya to address her personal issues _with a professional_ was a healthy, reasonable boundary for Carina to set. She promised to be there for Maya, but Maya needed to make that first step herself. She ignored Carina's pleas and overworked herself to the point of collapse instead of confronting everything.
Maya was awake when they reunited at the hospital. Carina obviously understood the medical side of things, but she only learned the full severity of the situation when she spoke with Jack. Maya had hurt herself badly enough to where he though she was _dead._ She was fine... that time. But Carina knew she wouldn't help herself. She made the decision to keep Maya safe, even if it meant losing her.
_Maya_ was the one who threatened their relationship over it, not Carina. (_*"If you walk out that door, we're done."*_)
Those were her last words to Carina before she left. Ones she regretted, obviously. But, again, from Carina's POV, she probably thought she lost Maya for good at that point- even if she got help. She was _rightfully_ wary to reengage in a relationship which caused her pain and anguish for nearly a year. She never expected Maya to "cure" herself, or give up her ambitions or anything like that- just prove to her that she wouldn't let herself fall down so far down that dark path again, and that their relationship- and potential family- was a priority for her.
The audience saw Maya's progress in therapy; Carina did not. She didn't know Maya's sessions weren't mandatory until a few weeks after her hospital stay. She had to _see_ that Maya wasn't just going through the motions just to get back to her job- which is what happened through 6B. (Maya leaving work to check in on her after the food poisoning/clinic incident. Maya communicating about the envelope Dixon gave her. Maya acknowledging post-shower that she wasn't going to give up on them again.)
You better search for help bc maybe you don't see was wrong in people choices and its consecuences when others tell them "something is no good with this/that, be careful, LISTEN...."
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