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"It was zaidi about... without wewe i couldn't become the person I'm now. And I think that throughout the season no matter what has happened.. good au bad.. it made these people who they're i think that's the way it is with life. That choices that we make in our lives and the people that we know help us, in one way au another, be the people we're. And that moment he was thanking her for helping open his eyes to a complete different world. She's a sane voice, some sort of reasoning. The person that he trust the most is Liz who knows him better, I think, than anybody" - Jason Behr (about the last scene from A Roswell krisimasi Carol)

"The Max-Liz connection works so well, as is so maarufu with "Roswell"'s fans, because, in Moore's opinion, "It's very romantic in the classic sense of the word. Max is a young man from another planet, with secrets. He saved her life in the first episode, and they became soulmates across time and space. It's a classic set-up. Beyond that, the appeal of their relationship has a great deal to do with the chemistry between Shiri Appleby and Jason Behr." - Ron Moore, co-executive producer & writer Ron Moore talks Roswell in Dec Starlog.

"The episodes that I have really found have worked in that way are the pilot episode, which works really well because that’s really, to me, Romeo and Juliet. It’s really about two people meeting and falling in love, but not being able to be together, and I think it grabs wewe in that way." - Jason Katims, executive producer and creator of the Roswell talks about Roswell episodes that he thinks is a real juu televisheni moment.

"Heart and Soul of Roswell, I think that Jason [Katims] would share this opinion, has always been the relationship between Max and Liz. That's where the plot begins. He saved her life and he exposes himself at the same time. The upendo between those two characters is fundamental to the show's success. - Ron Moore, Roswell season 2 DVD, Ask Not commentary

"When we did this scene wewe just kind of expect that this scene's going to be great. wewe know it's gonna be great because their chemistry is so good together but then watching it a few years later and seeing how good they are together, wewe know that doesn’t come off - It's not that easy for that to happen. When wewe have chemistry...we were very lucky with the two of them, what great chemistry the two of them have together on the screen. For three years they could still do a scene like that and could still kinda get you. That’s pretty amazing."
(Jason Katims, graduation commentary of the proposal scene)

"I though he was an amazing choice for Max. He really does have that intensity — just the way he looks at Liz —and wewe feel the longing. I always felt that Max was the cautious, responsible and a good person, but with all this bubbling underneath. I think he really conveys that, which is hard to do,because it's all internal." Melinda Metz (Soap Opera Weekly)

"I upendo that! he's a kid! He's a kid, he doesn't care about his "destiny", he's not a captain Kirk. He doesn't care about his unseen planet he just found out about. What he cares about is a very human thing. He cares about this girl. He loves her and she loves him. It's the world to him! That's what it's primary in his mind. And I think that's what the onyesha is about. That's what brings people to this onyesha is this strong upendo between them" (Ronald Moore about the "I'm coming for wewe Liz" scene- Ask Not commentary)

"That moment to me seems like a transcendent moment. It's the gift he gives to her. It's him thanking her for being there for him and being a friend.
And it's not a moment about them getting together as a boyfriend and girlfriend. It's beyond that(...) he's able to go to her even with everything that they've been through" (Jason Katims - A Roswell krisimasi Carol commentary of the "I believe in you" scene )

"The moment wewe look at Shiri wewe know why Max is in upendo with her: she was so REAL" (Thania St. John- The Balance commentary)

"And then enter Liz. And wewe know we're playing. One of the great things about season two was playing Max chasing Liz. wewe know I thought that was a really fun thing. I think it really alisema a lot about his feeling for her. That he wasn't willing to give it up and that, wewe know, wewe were awaiting for for her resolve to weaken and hoping she's gonna go back into his arms." (Ronald Moore about the "I'm coming for wewe Liz" scene- Ask Not commentary)

"We're going to play things a little lighter in some instances. But the relationships are still going to carry forward, because they are the moyo and soul of the show. The Liz-Max relationship is front and center, right from the first episode." (Ronald Moore's interview )/i]

"People will go to any length if they upendo someone..." "These two people. They weren't uigizaji at this point. This was real stuff."
[i](David Nutter, Blood Brother's commentary scene "I guess these are the things wewe do when...when wewe feel a certain way about someone."")


"Look at how great these two are together. Romeo and Juliet" (David Nutter - Secrets and Lies commentary)

"I upendo the muziki in this episode--especially the upendo theme between Max and Liz. This was just magical stuff and I think...I know that with the great combination of Snuffy Walden and Joe Williams...I think there was a real great musical fanatic that really helped I think bond these two characters and also get a sense of sadness because of the fact that they can never ultimately be together. I think it pulls the audience in even more..." (David Nutter)


"and here it comes. That's the moment where they know in their hearts that they're in upendo with each other. They've never alisema it. He doesn't actually say it now either. But what he's telling her is 'I'm breaking out with wewe because I'm in upendo with you' - and the pain in her moyo right now is making her angry yet she understands. But she's still so alone when he walks down that... and we know that they belong together and they're in upendo and what Max is doing right now is for the good of both of them. And half way thought our first season we've broken them up and yet we've completely allowed them to profess their upendo for each other at the same time.
We've aliyopewa ourselves zaidi fodder for the back half of the season because the upendo story really needed a wrench thrown into it. We wanted to see what it was like for them to be so happy so that we would know ultimately what they needed to tafuta for and find and live thorough the pain to get there again. (Thania St. John- The Balance commentary, last scene when M&L broke up)

Q: My swali is about the amazing looks wewe give Max (Jason) during your scenes together. What are wewe thinking au what experiences do wewe draw from for those steamy eyes wewe have?
A: (Shiri Appleby): While Jason and I are looking into each other's eyes I just think about the most pure upendo possible because their relationship is based strictly on the heart. What they share is what I someday hope to find.
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