![]() It’s very much like Jane telling this story - it’s a big and scary thing to take on the responsibility of telling somebody else’s trauma, even when it’s a fictional character. I definitely was nervous to take on a story like this. I had Melora come in and talked to her about it so that she would always know that was a piece of her character.ĭo you feel a sense of responsibility when you’re telling a story about sexual assault? ![]() Jacqueline is a guarded person - what has made her guarded? Some of that is just professional distance. I don’t want to make a blanket statement, but I think I can say that 20 years ago women were not as supported coming out with stories like these. ![]() ![]() And we started talking about how much just in 20 years the support of reporting has become. Then, when we turned to Jacqueline, we started talking about what are the experiences she had early in her career that shaped who she is? We talked about how different it was, even 20 years ago, to be a young, up-and-coming reporter in your 20s. Very early in the season we started talking about how much we’re seeing Kat, Jane and Sutton in this incredibly integral time in their lives - when you’re in your early-to-mid-twenties and you’re just starting to climb the ladder, and the excitement of these experiences that were going to shape them. ![]()
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