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Yeah, I mean she's not happy about what's happening.
Katherine is an insecure,
vulnerable, weak, scared mess.
So she's basically
on her period. I mean she's like, you know what I mean, like she's
in a place that she's never been before and she used to use
her abilities and her vampire
skills and all of the perks that come with being a vampire to her advantage,
to manipulate and get what she wants, and now she has none of those things.
She's navigating this new world that she's
existing in, and it's not...it's not good. But she's also too proud to admit this,
so she's trying to like, tell everyone that she's fine, which she's not really, at all.
It's always been a different...a different challenge,
but a welcomed challenge whenever I've
read or played the characters in their different phases.
I didn't know how I was going to do it and I was sort of a little worried for a second
cause a lot of what makes Katherine, or what I've
made Katherine who she is,
is the fact that she is so confident, like so many of her personality traits are what
define her
to me and so to
strip those away... I was...
I was like, "How am I gonna do?" like "How do I do this?" And then,
as you'll see in the first episode, it proved to be
a lot easier and it came more naturally than I would've
expected. It's fun, it's good, it's a good way to see her.
It's hard to describe, it's just sort of a feeling and a process that
I think, once you watch the episode will...
everything will just come 360 or 180.
What is the expression? I always screw up expressions.
I think, she's decided... You can't cry over spilled milk. There's nothing she can do
at this point and so instead of looking at the glass as half-empty she's gonna
look at it as
half full and try to move on and live as normal
a life as she can and try to keep smiling.