![]() I knew Sophie would do a beautiful job, and then seeing it… Just her little face, there’s so much happening on her face at all times, and just how freely she feels emotion. At the same time as older Shawna is also letting herself remember and feel it.”ĭiscussing Season 2’s sixth episode, “Qui,” Lynskey says, “When I read that script, I cried. And then this season, I think I had enough distance that I was like, okay, I can start to get into it. It was just something that wasn’t discussed in my timeline. But so did the character in the first season. “I’ve talked about it publicly so many times, but in the first episode, I had just had a pregnancy loss in my own life and I couldn’t talk about it,” she says. ![]() For Lynskey, the story was deeply personal, and in first joining the show in Season 1, Lynskey said she wasn’t ready to ask series creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson what ultimately happens to the pregnancy. In the show’s most recent episode, young Shauna loses the baby. In the flashbacks, Sophie Nélisse plays teen Shauna, who faced an unexpected pregnancy. ![]() The series flashes back and forth between the aftermath of the crash, when members of a high school girls soccer team fend for themselves in the wilderness and present day, when they’re still scarred as adults. On “Yellowjackets,” Lynskey’s character, Shauna, is a woman who, 25 years after surviving a plane crash, is still reeling from what happened and hasn’t been able to fully movie on. She also shares what its like for so many fans to ‘ship her marriage to Jason Ritter (as witnessed by a recent viral video of the couple on “The Drew Barrymore Show”) - and she learns, live on the podcast, about the news that her former “Two and a Half Men” co-star Charlie Sheen and boss Chuck Lorre have made up. On this episode, Lynskey discusses the twists and turns that came with Season 2 of the hit Showtime drama, as well as her turn as a complicated bad ass on HBO’s breakout “The Last of Us.” She also discusses how personal the storyline of her younger self’s pregnancy was to her own life, and how much she knows or doesn’t know about the trajectory of her character, Shauna. But other than that, I’ve always agreed!’ With one exception: When reviews have brought up physical appearance “where it felt like I don’t know if that necessarily matters.
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