‘FBI: Most Wanted’ star Shantel VanSanten talked about Nina and Scola’s season 5 finale fate
FBI: Most Wanted’s Nina Chase already has the baby in a baby carriage, but will she and Stuart Scola ever walk down the aisle?
She then dropped another clue of an onscreen wedding, adding, “We’ll be lucky if it rains, because I hear it’s good luck if it rains on certain big days.” Rain on your wedding day is good luck because it signifies renewal, a clean slate, fertility and unity, according to superstitions. “It was very up in the air,” VanSanten recalled to TVLine earlier this month of Nina and Dougie’s outcome. “It was only really because I got the job on Most Wanted that Dougie gets to ‘be in existence,’ which is bizarre to say, but in show business that’s what happens.”
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