It's more of a brother
sister kind of relationship.
Not exact matches
Sometimes, the way this plays out is women passively following along in an ambiguous, awkward, who - knows - what - this - is
kind of relationship where they have no idea if the guy is interested in them or just sees them as their «
sister in Christ.»
And there have been other spontaneous eruptions
of sibling kindness and goodwill in recent years — enough to leave me confident that all four kids will love, nurture, and look out for one another in years to come; that they'll benefit from the same
kind of loving
relationships with one another that I enjoy with my three
sisters, who have turned out to be my greatest allies and strongest supporters.
Someone once said that the best
kind of relationship is one where you «talk like best friends, play like children, argue like husband and wife, and protect each other like brother and
sister.»
Casting Hader and Wiig opposite one another was a risky move, given that anyone familiar with the two could go in expecting the
kind of romp that you'd imagine two recent Saturday Night Live alums to be heading together, but it's one that paid off incredibly well thanks to their long history that has developed their
relationship in a way perfect for actors playing brother and
sister.