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Warning: This post contains spoilers about season 3 ofOuter Banks.

The two have beenmeant to be"since day one," Cline toldEntertainment Tonight.

That doesn’t mean there won’t be some setbacks along the way — notably, Sarah unexpectedly spending the night with her ex-boyfriend Topper (Austin North) in the latest batch of episodes, which dropped on Netflix last week.

“Fairy-tale relationships are wonderful and everybody dreams of it, but they’re also still real relationships in real life that deal with real problems,” Cline, 25, explained. “It’s all about how you get through it.”

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OUTER BANKS (L to R) CHASE STOKES as JOHN B and MADELYN CLINE as SARAH CAMERON in episode 204 of OUTER BANKS

And though the actress has full confidence in her character’s connection with John B, Sarah’s choices still startled her when she first read the new scripts.

“I was so scared about this storyline because I felt that inherently wasn’t in Sarah’s nature,” Cline said. “I wanted to make it feel like ultimately she was so lost and so confused. John B has been Sarah’s home, and she gets kicked out of that home, figuratively, so where does she go?”

Stokes, 30, had a bit more sympathy, acknowledging that John B had his own part in the argument that led Sarah to step away. “Cheating is never warranted, but John B does her dirty too,” he toldET.

As for Topper, North said it’s time for his character to “move on,” adding, “I don’t think any of it is healthy.”

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Outer Banks' Madelyn Cline Working with Ex Chase Stokes

“I remember reading the script and choking a little bit,” she said, “because in the past season [Sarah’s] gone through a really crazy physical adventure, and then this year has kind of been a big emotional ride.”

She continued, “Obviously, she’s got daddy issues, relationship issues and family issues, so [I] just try to make them as real and relatable as possible and approach it with as much empathy as I possibly could.”

“Ultimately — even though these kids are on a really crazy large-scale adventure — all of the emotions we’re going through, whether it be complications in relationships, friendships, family — that’s all human,” she said. “Yeah there is some pull from my life and past experiences where I can relate an emotion.”

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Seasons 1–3 ofOuter Banksare streaming now on Netflix.

source: people.com