Angie Harmon was interviewed for
TV Guide and talked about the tension between Jane and Maura in season three. She's happy, like a lot of people, that the tension between the friends doesn't just miraculously go away. Both Harmon and co-star Sasha Alexander have expressed their support for the friendship to grow back organically.
"If you have a fight with someone you love and care about, [you] don't just reconcile immediately," Angie Harmon
tells TVGuide.com. "Things don't just fall back into place. Words are
spoken, feelings are hurt and things happen. Fathers that are the head
of the Irish mob get shot! That happens all the time! I like the fact
that they didn't just make up immediately."
"It's very snarky and bitchy and childish and very funny,"
Harmon says. "How could you not be? ... There's still a lot of tension
in there. I think the initial incident has calmed down, but now there's
just that sort of leftover crap that they have to get through."
"I think one of the things that's so admirable about Jane is that she's
loyal," Harmon says. "She's on the good side of the line. She's not a
mean girl, she's not a backstabber. She's always gonna say what's on her
mind right then and there. Even if Maura's going through a hard time in
understanding everything, Jane's still gonna help her, even if it's on
the sidelines of what Maura wants. What Maura wants is what Jane wants
to get for her. I love that about her. I'd like to think that I would do
the same thing for my friends, and they would for me."
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