From the December 1st Soap Opera Digest:

HONEYMOON HIJINKS
     Peter and Eve's wedding is completely outdone by their honeymoon, shot on location at a chateau north of Los Angeles. "This is really different," laughs Jack Wagner.
     The honeymoon is interrupted by another member of the complex. "It's Lexi," spills Pratt. "She's under the misconception that Peter is alone [grieving over the death of his father]. When Peter and Eve walk into their honeymoon suite, they're surprised to find Lexi - in our very first nude scene."
     "Peter and Eve say good-bye to Kyle and Amanda," sets up Rena Sofer, "and walk into the suite. And there's Lexi lying there naked on a blanket in front of the fire. And honey, she's naked." How did MP manage that? "They shot it in a way that worked, that's all I can tell you," replies Sofer. "As a matter of fact, Jamie Luner [Lexi] looked so good I thought the line should be changed from, 'What the hell are you doing here?' to, 'Oh, honey, is this my wedding present?' cracks Sofer, adding that she doesn't think Eve perceives Lexi as a threat for Peter's affection. "I don't play it that way. I think Eve is annoyed by her and intrigued by her." Sofer does, however, recognize that if Lexi were to find out the secret, all hell could break loose. "Eve does feel a sense of a threat from Lexi," admits Sofer, "but Eve knows she can take her."
     Once the newlyweds deal with Lexi, "We get right to the sex, which is what we're there for," chuckles Wagner, adding that Luner's skin isn't the only thing exposed in this episode. "We start revealing some things about Eve," hints Wagner. "We see she's a bit claustrophobic in the wine cellar. Any situation where she's caged in exposes a bit of what she's dealing with."
     Any more shockers we should know about? "Well, let's see," grins Wagner. "I married Heather. I married Rena. Next, I'll probably marry Rob. That's going to be this season's cliffhanger."


Can you say, "ménage à trois?"


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