Amanda Schull over de seasoen 2 finale van 12 Monkeys *SPOILERS*

RDJ134 17 mei 2016 om 14:00 uur

12 Monkeys is echt pure science fiction die letterlijk een hele nieuwe dimensie geeft aan het Tijdreis genre in TV series. Want het houd zich niet vast aan de standaard cliche regels, maar slaat een hele nieuwe weg in die je niet even heel erg makkelijk kan uitleggen. In deze TV serie speelt Amanda Schull één van de hoofdrollen en haar karakter heeft dit seizoen de nodige dingen mee gemaakt en geleerd. Het einde van dit seizoen zit er bijna op en ook zij praat hier over in dit interview dat ze had met de website Collider die de nodige SPOILERS!! heeft.


Cassie and Cole are so interesting together because they obviously need each other, and they very deeply care about and for each other, but their relationship is oddly undefined. What's it been like to explore that relationship, but then have it shift so dramatically and have to figure it out again?

SCHULL:
It's funny because it's beyond "It's complicated" on Facebook, for relationship status. It's so beyond complicated, on so many levels. It is a really interesting relationship to experience in scenes because there's so much unspoken, that they both feel. Aaron [Stanford] and I are both aware of the unspoken comfort, and almost a desperate need and a physical need. Neither one of them would be where they are without the other person. Very realistically, Cassie most likely wouldn't be alive, and Cole wouldn't be continuing this mission, if it weren't for Cassie. And yet, they wish that they didn't have to be in these circumstances. Everything that brings these two people together is also what shouldn't bring them together, in a sad way. This season, we work on that a little bit further and actually almost talk about it a little bit, whereas last season, we didn't, at all. It's really interesting to me because I never tried to play at an emotional scene with Aaron, or Cole, where I thought Cassie was in love with him. It was just a feeling and an experience. But then, when I started talking about the season with journalists, they said, "Well, Cassie and Cole are obviously in love." I never tried to make anybody feel that, so it's really interesting that people picked up on the energy between the two of them. It's what they are, but it's also what they fight against most.

Will the finale give a clear indication of where things could go in Season 3?

SCHULL
: If the television gods are not in our favor and we don't get a Season 3, I think people will be very disappointed.

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