Love at First Sight
Joe shares his experience portraying Owen in a romance drama, discussing the nuanced reactions from fans regarding his character's chemistry with Brooke. He reflects on the impact of the 2008 writer's strike, which altered the storyline and ultimately led to his character being written off. The conversation reveals the unexpected frustrations of fans who were invested in the potential relationship between Owen and Brooke.In this clip
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