Hee, yes, that's true. I think he was surprised at how difficult dating or talking to women were after a lifetime of marriage. I loved that aspect, how bad he was with women, because it just made so much sense. He lived his whole marriage figuring out Julia, and when she was gone, he had to figure out another person from scratch.
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“[People] talk to me about these characters as if they’re real, and they’re not real, but they’ve become real...I really think, shows like this one, you have an attachment to them. They’re like friends you check in on."
-Greg Berlanti on Everwood
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