SPOILER ALERT! Violet And Pete Are Getting Hitched On ‘Private Practice!’ – Hollywood Life

SPOILER ALERT! Violet And Pete Are Getting Hitched On ‘Private Practice!’

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OMG — we thought it was Charlotte and Cooper who were going to tie the knot this season…but it’s actually a completely unexpected couple!

Prepare yourself for a shotgun wedding on the season premiere of Private Practice, BFFs! Yep, that’s right: one couple is going to find truly wedded bliss at last!

Violet Turner (Amy Brenneman) and her baby daddy Pete Wilder (Tim Daly) have gone through hell and back over the course of the last two seasons – and now they’re finally going to get their happy ever after – and we get to witness their wedding!

“As far as I can tell, it’s amazing sex. They have this rockin’ sex and the next thing you know, Pete is saying, ‘Hey, let’s get married,'” actor Tim Daly told TVGuide.com‘s Natalie Abrams, adding, “These characters have been through so much stuff that has been so dramatic, so once they finally broke through and set down all their weapons, they realize they actually love each other.”

It’s about time! For those of you non-PP junkies, here’s the skinny: Violet and Pete had a baby together, but Violet was violently attacked while she was giving birth and their baby was stolen. Flash forward a whole year and Violet is STILL a complete wreck, but has finally come out of her catatonic state. Pete is dating Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh), but realizes he’s just settling and lonely. Violet and Pete get back together…and finally all is well.

“I’ve known this dude for 12 years and we’ve been through so much, so I would imagine it would go very fast,” actress Amy Brenneman explained. “That said, it is also true that Violet has never wanted to get married, just like she never wanted to be a mother.”

Yikes! Does this mean there’s trouble in paradise right from the start of the honeymoon phase? That’s just wrong! We sincerely hope not…these two deserve happy times. Private Practice premieres Sept. 23.

–Kirstin Benson