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When two or more characters in a show have some form of real-life relationship, be it familial or romantic, off-screen. Extra points if the relationship is replicated on-screen. It can make love scenes more convincing if the two people involved are regularly having a candlelit dinner or giving the trailer's springs a workout. For blood relatives, the family resemblance can do wonders for convincing the audience that these people are family. In some instances, however, real couples may have no onscreen chemistry. Examples of Real Life Relative include:

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  • When two or more characters in a show have some form of real-life relationship, be it familial or romantic, off-screen. Extra points if the relationship is replicated on-screen. It can make love scenes more convincing if the two people involved are regularly having a candlelit dinner or giving the trailer's springs a workout. For blood relatives, the family resemblance can do wonders for convincing the audience that these people are family. In some instances, however, real couples may have no onscreen chemistry. Examples of Real Life Relative include:
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  • When two or more characters in a show have some form of real-life relationship, be it familial or romantic, off-screen. Extra points if the relationship is replicated on-screen. It can make love scenes more convincing if the two people involved are regularly having a candlelit dinner or giving the trailer's springs a workout. For blood relatives, the family resemblance can do wonders for convincing the audience that these people are family. In some instances, however, real couples may have no onscreen chemistry. Can lead to some very interesting scenarios, including Actor Allusions, or may lead to more Reality Subtext issues than the production was actually looking for. (In films, this element can often be played up by the promotional machine.) For a more Squick version there is Cast Incest where the actors of characters who are blood related go out in real life. It is also not unheard for a couple to be on opposite sides of an on-screen divide, making for some interesting Foe Yay scenes. Compare I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine, Couple Bomb and Actor Allusion. For cases where actors start a real-life relationship after being cast as characters with an on-screen relationship, see Romance on the Set. Examples of Real Life Relative include:
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