“One thing fans constantly praise is the female creative team and the way these male characters are written through a female gaze. What's that experience been like as an actor?”
JT: “It's felt very safe. Very heard. Very taken care of. Every single decision Louisa and Gina make with every character, big or small, feels intentional. Everything has meaning. Everything comes back later. Even when it comes to more vulnerable scenes, there's a sense that everything is being handled with care. Nothing feels forced. Everything feels nurtured.”
“We talk about it all the time — I can't imagine a different creative team. Louisa, Gina, the producers, the directors who come in, they're incredible. It's similar to what made the books special. Elle Kennedy wrote these characters from a perspective that people don't always get to see represented in the zeitgeist. It's cool to see that voice transcend mediums and still maintain that same perspective.”
— via Yahoo Entertainment https://t.co/vEVZ34SfLN
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Elle Kennedy on Dean & Allie in Season Two via Today https://t.co/gz2WnPDwyI
“I think they’re going to see some of their favorite moments that haven’t happened yet. There’s some scenes that they’re going to be getting teary-eyed over that are from the books,” she adds. “There’s a lot more to come, I don’t think that the whole story was already told.”
She describes the dynamic she hopes to see on-screen between Allie and Dean in Season 2 as an unexpected “deep connection.”
“Especially for Dean,” she says. “I think that the majority of ‘The Score’ is more his journey. Allie knows more of “who she is,” while Dean has to come to terms with the realities of life.”
“I want to see more of both of them finding this deeper connection,” she says. “Dean, especially, realizing the life of Dean is not all sunshine and rainbows, and just growing as a person.”
“How people deal with tragedy and changes, and family issues, and whether her dad likes you or not,” she says. “Things like that, I’d like to see. I mean there’s a couple scenes I would love that would be in there — but I think they will be.”