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“And that’s really part of the draw to me of a project like this, the ability to tell these close-ended love stories of different characters season after season.”
Simone then added why she felt the scenes were more scarce this season.
She said: “And it makes sense for these characters because they’re so protective over their families and they’re so truthful to their duties and responsibilities – so for them to break that wouldn’t have made sense for the characters.
“And as Chris has said, they aren’t performative sex scenes or intimate scenes.
“They have a meaning behind them and I think it’s very earned when the fireworks happen.”