February 23, 2012



Though the two stars chat and joke around as they take their marks, they seem to hardly interact at all away from the cameras. But Duchovny says that after a period of distance, they again appreciate each other — they just need their own space.
“It’s a very complicated relationship,” Duchovny says, joking that there should be a therapist for all the pairs of actors who play TV couples. “We just get enough of each other right now. But the bottom line is she’s the only one who knows what it’s been like for me, and I’m the only one who knows what it’s been like for her. I imagine we’ll be friends when the show’s over.” 
TV Guide, December 1996

Though the two stars chat and joke around as they take their marks, they seem to hardly interact at all away from the cameras. But Duchovny says that after a period of distance, they again appreciate each other — they just need their own space.

“It’s a very complicated relationship,” Duchovny says, joking that there should be a therapist for all the pairs of actors who play TV couples. “We just get enough of each other right now. But the bottom line is she’s the only one who knows what it’s been like for me, and I’m the only one who knows what it’s been like for her. I imagine we’ll be friends when the show’s over.” 

TV Guide, December 1996

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