We spent a lot of time discussing that in the development of Season 3. We sort of wrote ourselves into that corner, with a few ideas about what we were going to do in Season 3.
But it really took a lot of debate [about] how we were going to start that up again. They are both suspended at the end of the season. So that was an interesting place to start. So we were really trying to examine that. It provided a nice tension. Sam Swarek or her job, on some level. The funny thing is, for all the police officers we talk to, it sounds very true to their lives.
They all date each other, perhaps not as much as we do on our show, but it does sound like their workplaces are full of messy complications. We worried about it a lot. I'd feel far too weird doing that. But I've been treated really well for Stick It. There was this cop and he pulled me over and he was like, 'Oh my God, you're in Stick It '. I said, 'Yes. You're the last person I would think would be pumped up by this movie'. He let me go, so that was nice. But that's it. If I keep telling you stories, you will think I get pulled over all the time!
Are you close to anyone in the cast on the show? So when we are not working, we hang out together in the off-season. When you're working, you see everybody and everybody really gets along well.
It's more the off-season stuff. Matt Gordon and I talk when we're not filming. They're going to read this and they'll be saying, 'I said you are my greatest friend and you didn't mention me! Do you have any similarities with your character?
Here's the weird thing, when you start with a project you naturally feel that you understand the person or you don't. I also had a discussion about it with the creators.
They were talking about where they wanted the character to go - things like being honest to a fault. I am huge on justice and I really care that things are fair for people. That was easy for me to relate to. It's very strange when you're working for a long time, you kind of grow with your character and sometimes Andy goes through things that I haven't necessarily experienced yet, and then I have those moments in my real life and I'm like, 'What?
I've been here before. I've said those words before but they just weren't mine and now I'm saying it'. It's the strangest thing. Is there anything you struggle with? I'm terrible at handcuffing. It takes me about 45 minutes to put cuffs on people. Any time I have to say real cop stuff, I can never remember my lines because it means nothing to me. There's nothing emotional to it. That's why I can do this, because it's about relationships and how the job affects me as opposed to being a police officer.
Thank God for that, because otherwise I'd be the worst cop on TV if it was really a procedural. Is there anything you can tell us about season three that we can tease our readers with?
You obviously know the relationship with my father and last season he was getting sober and he makes an appearance this season too, but I haven't heard from my mom in 14 years. I haven't heard from my mom at all. I didn't know where she'd gone and where she was living. I run into her on the job, when I'm working. That's something I can't relate to in my real life.
I have a great relationship with my parents and we're very close. I think that actually motivated me to know how to play Andy not seeing her mother because I actually have a feeling as to what Andy would be missing out on in not having her mom around. Every person knows there's a bond there, whether or not that person is in your life.
It's such a hard hit when I first see her. At work, Sam tries to explain that Marlo just showed up and that she needed help and sleep. Feeling that they need space, Andy tells Sam that Juliette offered her a 5 month undercover job in Vancouver. Sam angrily tells her to not leave again and that they will figure this out.
At the end of the episode back at Sam's place, Andy tells Sam that she's not leaving and that she was just telling him that for him to have an out, he tells her that he doesn't want an out and that they both tried running, tried being with other people but they always end up finding their way back to each other. Then Sam presents Andy with a dog named Boo Radley, and says let's just get married already, fast. Andy is at their apartment getting ready and Nick shows up to tell her that he won't be going to the wedding and that he's going to Vancouver for the undercover job but he will be back.
Andy asks him if he's happy and he says yes, he's happy, while helping Andy look for her vows her dress rips and Nick is able to sew it up, as he leaves he gives her his sunglasses as something borrowed and she kisses him on the cheek and he leaves.
Giving peace to their failed relationship. As Andy is on her way to the church she picks up a girl on the side of the road, finds out the girl as been assaulted and Andy returns to the person responsible only for her to get carjacked by the girl. Andy quickly realizes that the supposed subject has been stabbed by the girl, Andy tries to call Duncan for help but her phone dies, so she leaves to find help and Duncan worried about Andy tracks Sam's truck and he finds Andy walking in the road, they are able to call and Ambulance and Duncan gets Andy to her wedding.
Swarek", Andy replies "Good Morning Mr. Sam had spent 8 months working undercover as a drug dealer trying to gain information about a drug lord by the name of Anton Hill when he meets Andy McNally for the first time.
She believes him to be involved with a murder in the same building and arrests him for possession, unaware that he is an officer as well. After having his cover blown, Sam returns to 15 Division and is as training officer to McNally.
He is very distant and upset with her at the beginning, blaming her for ruining his cover while she in return is annoyed with him regarding his attitude and claims she was only doing her job.
Yet, despite their annoyance, there seems to be an underlying attraction between them. He brings her along as he tries to get his informant Emily to leave town since it is a matter of time before Anton Hill finds out she has been spilling the beans to Sam. Andy doesn't follow his orders and instead goes to Emily's apartment to locate the files she has on Anton.
This impresses Sam greatly and causes him to re-evaluate her. They almost kiss by the end of episode 2 season 1 but Andy backs out at the last minute, stating that its her first week at the job. Sam comments that she's not his type anyway and drives away. Sam and Andy's relationship grows into an easy friendship yet the attraction is still there, something Gail picks up on. She warns Andy that it is against the rules for a rookie to date her training officer but Andy denies having a relationship with Sam.
When detective Luke Callaghan asks her out she agrees while Sam silently watches. Sam's feelings for Andy continues to grow and he tries to warn her that Luke dates a new rookie every year but it falls to deaf ears.
In episode 7, Officer Oliver Shaw and Andy are searching for a missing girl during a black-out. They discover that a man has been abducting and killing girls in the basement. Before backup arives, Oliver is injured and shot, but is protected by his bulletproofed vest.
Andy is forced to shoot the killer who dies from his injuries and she is left traumatized. Turning to Luke for comfort, he chooses to work on the case, stating that this was a big case that Andy had solved. Sam meets up with Andy at the lockeroom and comforts her. He tells her to call him if she needs to talk. Distraught, and unable to sleep, Andy turns up at Sam's apartment and kisses him.
The pair makes their way up to Sam's bedroom but before anything happens, the power comes back on. Seeing the look on her face, Sam states that everything goes back to normal and Andy gets up and leaves. Their relationship becomes awkward after the blackout. In episode 10, the two talk and make amends. In episode 10, Andy calls Sam and confesses she has feelings for him, but he already left on for undercover mission before he even sees the message. In the following episode they finally hook up in his undercover apartment.
In the mid-ending of season 2 Andy and Sam start to form a romantic relationship, while he is undercover. His cover later gets blown and almost gets him killed. When they both later get suspended for conduct unbecoming, he asks Andy to have a real and normal relationship together. But she leaves him to keep her job. In the beginning of season 3, Andy returns from her 3 month suspension and convinces Sam to re-start their relationship.
After Jerry Barber 's death, he starts blaming Andy about his death, and says he needs to stay away from her for a while. Then later outside the Penny, he apologizes to Andy for taking things out on her. Then says he can't be a cop and be with her and breaks up with her.
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