So did you need therapy afterward? Or did you have on-set counselors? ![]() Of course, saying “I’m decompressing” is a really nice excuse for vacation. It was a lot of screaming, crying, throwing up, running and hiding. I think people forget that the ’96 timeline, almost all our scenes, especially this season, are traumatic, like a flashback for the women. I’m going to expect this level of writing forever.” But I think it’s rare. And especially early on in my career … in some ways, I’m mad because I’m like, “Wow, you guys have set the bar really high. I’m so fortunate to be given such brilliant material. So she showed more capacity for violence than everybody else before they got to the wilderness. Right, and let’s not forget that she sidelined and injured that other player who she didn’t think was good enough to go to the tournament. There’s so much out of her control that yeah, she’s dangerous to herself and others. She’s not able to control the weather or whether or not this baby is coming. ![]() I’d say this season, she’s beyond cracked, like she’s not able to control her emotions and not able to keep control of the group. And after Van’s accident, she started to crack. ![]() And she kept the group together and in line. Last season, she really kept it together, she kept herself buttoned up. That’s something I love about the show, it’s not afraid of examining the morality and how feral teen girls can be and Taissa is no exception. So what is going on with Taissa? In the trailer she’s running with an ax and saying “we’ve got to find a way to stay alive.” I mean, she seems dangerous. ![]() Jasmin Savoy Brown: We go five steps beyond.
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