![]() ![]() How did it feel recreating such an iconic moment? TVLINE | Nancy’s latest portent, which ended up being the final shot of the season, was the most chilling one yet. So with the seaweed, I was worried that I was going to throw up and they were going to catch it on camera. When you simulate that sort of thing, your body thinks it’s happening. ![]() It was the same with the choking in this last episode. That one was really hard, though, because everyone in the room sort of went through it together, especially our camera operators. I thought it was awesome, and it turned out great. The seaweed wreath was definitely up there. Which was the hardest to film, seaweed in the throat? TVLINE | Speaking of that sea spirit, you’ve really gone through it these past few weeks with the Aglaeca’s portents. The one good thing about thinking you might die at the hands of evil sea spirit is that it’s a distraction from all of the other things you’re feeling. So regarding Owen’s death, it’ll live with her for a while. Or when she doesn’t feel worthy of her friends’ generosity. She’s seen it impact the people around her, so she has a natural sense of guilt, especially when things don’t go according to plan. She’s gotten herself really deep and really wrapped up in everything that has happened to her this season. Isn’t that so sad? Just gut punch after gut punch. TVLINE | On a more depressing note, is Nancy going to feel even guiltier about Owen’s death now that she knows he died protecting her from Joshua? It’s going to be such a cool journey for her relationship with Ryan, her relationship Carson, and for Ryan and Carson’s relationship. One of the biggest aspects of our show is this chosen family, so this is a chance for Nancy to really evaluate what a parent means to her, what family means to her. And what a realm of possibilities we have here. So there was never really a moment where I was told - it all just sort of unfolded in my brain. I knew there had to be a reason why she was inserting herself into Nancy’s life. I actually kind of figured out pretty early on. TVLINE | How did you feel when you learned that Ryan is Nancy’s father? We had known for so long, and we cared so much about getting it right, so to see everybody find out was so cool. That was one of the coolest moments ever, watching people find out and seeing their reactions on Twitter. TVLINE | I feel like the season could have ended a few weeks ago with the back-to-back Lucy twists. It’s our highest stakes yet, so it’s not a bad place to leave off the season. But this one in particular really hits you at the end. The way our show is structured, we’ve had a few episodes that could have worked as season finales. TVLINE | I know this wasn’t written or filmed to be the season finale, but I think it kind of worked.įor sure. George and Nick had a vision of themselves drowning, Ace saw himself being gutted by a meathook, Bess witnessed herself burning alive, and Nancy watched history repeat itself as she fell from a cliff to the jagged rocks below - just like Lucy.īelow, McMann discusses Nancy’s (potentially) full-circle demise, the ongoing tension between her two dads, and her very real fear that she might accidentally throw up on camera: The Aglaeca ended the season with a parting gift for the Drew Crew, and that’s when things got really real. Just another week in Horseshoe Bay, really.īefore we dive into our Q&A with Kennedy McMann, here’s a quick recap of what befell the Drew Crew this week: Nancy discovered that it was actually Lucy’s brother Joshua (aka her uncle) who murdered Owen, which she learned by reintroducing herself to Patrice as her granddaughter George confronted Ryan about the damage their affair had on her ability to show affection, which helped her grow one step closer to Nick and Bess noticed that the Aglaeca appears in one of her great great great grandfather’s paintings, suggesting a potential link between the vengeful sea spirit and the (equally vengeful) Marvin family. Nancy Drew‘s freshman season reached an early conclusion on Wednesday with a devastating reveal, a curious new clue and a haunting glimpse of the horrors still to come. Naomi's Barry Watson Talks Greg and Jen's Protective Lies, Playing a CW Dad After Being a Teen Idol on The WB Walker's Coby Bell Previews James' 'Critical Condition' and Cordell's Challenging Turn as Acting Captain ![]()
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