Switching gears slightly, The CW, over the last week, has canceled [about a million of their original shows. What was your reaction?]
I was heartbroken. There were so many shows. “Legacies” was canceled and I haven’t even spoken about that, but that was really surprising. I kept refreshing to see where things would land with that, and it almost felt like there was two waves. It was like the first wave had “Roswell,” [and] I have friends on that show.
Oh, I love “Roswell”!
I know, and that was the first hit. I feel like “Legacies” was still up in the air, and then finally it got … I didn’t expect it because its viewership fan base is so strong, and so I hate it. I hate all of it, and it’s hard and heartbreaking.
It is. Well, one, as a fan of many shows on the network, I was like, “What’s happening?” But also for you, who works on the network — well, one, what was your experience on “Legacies”? But also, can you tease if you’ll be in the show’s final episodes?
That’s a good question!
If you can’t say, it’s okay.
I can speak to my experience on “Legacies.” [That’s] another group of people that I absolutely adore and make me feel really [like], it’s all about the people. At the end of the day, projects are, whether it’s a series or whether it’s a movie, it’s a group of people coming together and the people can make or break the experience. I have friends on “Legacies” as well. I knew some people beforehand. Quincy and I were in the same acting studio together. When I came onto the show, it was like a little reunion. That was amazing, and working on that was really great. Super solid for people, which breaks my heart knowing that it’s done.
Oh, I’m so sorry. To find out from social media or whatever, that’s just not good, I’m sorry.
Thank you. I also feel like my heart extends to all of them because I got to be a small part of that story. I feel like they grew up on that show as well.