"Definitely Not in Hallmark's Kansas": Chloe Bennet’s Spicy Romp in ‘Married by Mistake'
A throwback look at Chloe Bennet's saucy E! original rom-com ‘Married by Mistake.’
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:27 PM ISTA throwback look at Chloe Bennet's saucy E! original rom-com ‘Married by Mistake.’
Chloe Bennet in 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' (2013) (Source: TeenVogue)
"Not Your Grandma's Rom-Com": Chloe Bennet Ditches the Wholesomeness in 'Married by Mistake'
Remember when Chloe Bennet, the 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' veteran, steered rom-coms into uncharted waters with E!’s original flick, 'Married by Mistake'? Oh, "definitely not in Hallmark's wholesome Kansas anymore," as TVLine once accurately put it.
"Talk of Sex and Orgasms": Chloe Bennet Shakes Up the Rom-Com Scene
In this cheeky romance, Bennet's character, Riley, found herself waking up in bed with a man and from there, the narrative escalated with steamy topics like sex and orgasms. None of that "love at first sight followed by a smooth ride into the sunset" nonsense. Bennet’s on-screen escapade was an edgy amalgamation of the quintessential rom-com ingredients but with a dose of real-world grit.
"Marriage of Convenience": When Chloe Bennet Played House
Then came the cliché with a twist—a marriage of convenience, but make it spicy. Riley’s dream job has fallen through, leading her to a night of drunken revelry in Las Vegas where she ends up married to her best friend Nate (played by Van Helsing's Blair Penner). "Will romances get in the way?" That was the question on everyone’s lips as Riley’s life got further tangled with the arrival of Nate’s ex-girlfriend and his attractive older brother (played by Supergirl's Anthony Konechny).
To add to the complications, Riley decided to move to Nate’s hometown in Tennessee to help salvage his family’s business. Whether it was an act of desperation or a bid to take control of her destiny, it became the theater of many an unfolding drama.
'Married by Mistake' premiered amid the launch of other E! originals like 'Why Can't My Life Be a Rom-Com?' and 'Royal Rendezvous.' But what set Bennet's story apart was how it took the rom-com tropes we've all rolled our eyes at and turned them into something fresh and deliciously complex.
So here’s a throwback salute to Chloe Bennet for giving us a rom-com that dared to defy the norms, offering a tantalizing recipe that left us hungry for more. It might not have been the love story we expected, but it was certainly the love story we needed.
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