“We’re always looking to walk a fun line with ‘Chenford’ and their relationship, which obviously came into its own last season, and that seemed like a really fun way to get to the next stage, but also to throw a complication in there at the same time,” showrunner Alexi Hawley, who wrote and directed the episode, told TVLine. “I thought it was super fun to shoot.”
While Lucy and Tim have become a fan favorite pairing of the ABC procedural, the slow-burn romance wasn’t initially intended to be part of the show. The duo’s chemistry, which began when Tim was assigned as Lucy’s training officer while she is a rookie, quickly became a highlight of the series, causing social media to light up with people rooting for their professional relationship to turn romantic.
“When this all started, there were these hashtags, and it’s funny because we, as actors, threw around #Tucy and #Chenford early on, but it was really us playing with the fact that we were partners,” Winter, 47, told TV Guide earlier this month. “The fans truly grabbed onto it from Day 1 and said, ‘They’re a couple! This needs to happen.’ And we’re like, ‘How?! I’m so mean to her. I’m bossing her around. I’m a jerk all the time.’ I don’t think it really set in for us until they entertained it.”
While their relationship remained platonic for years, season 4 took a turn when the two posed as a couple while going undercover and were forced to confront their blossoming feelings. Season 5 saw the pair falling in love, while season 6 has approached how they will deal with being both partners and in a romance relationship.
“As characters, I think it’s part of the fun of the storyline — the fact that it is awkward at times, or maybe we’re trying to be a little bit affectionate out in public, but then we pull it back,” Winter explained. “We have to do our job, and we have to take our jobs seriously. [As Tim] I can’t treat her differently. Even though she’s my girlfriend, I’m a sergeant, and she’s supposed to follow my command. There’s a lot of things that you can play with.”
As season 6 continues, Lucy and Tim will confine to navigate their new dynamic, and Tim will be forced to figure out how to support Lucy’s career goals, despite his past trauma.
“It’s not always easy to navigate changes in careers and relationships,” Winter told TV guide. “These are jumps in a job that can take a toll on a relationship, and given Tim’s past with his ex wife, it’s a lot. So I think it would have been a shame to not feel them go through those challenges and try to navigate that as a couple, because that’s what you want. You want to see real couples have real problems and figure it out. Her being a detective is a tough thing for Tim to go through.”