

Oh, man, I really enjoyed this past Episode 6. What is one of your favorite memories from set this season? RELATED: Stargirl's New Villain Makes a Mockery of All the Others That was one of my last days of filming for that episode, so it was really easy to bring that emotion on. Like I said, I didn't have any of the future scripts, so I didn't know what was going to happen with my character. It's always a good time.īut also, yeah, I was sad for me too, because I could really bring in the emotion of leaving the JSA. I mean, honestly, working with Brec, it's always a blast. It was really nice, because Brec is one of my best friends and the emotions that I was feeling at that time, it was really easy to come by.

Oh, yeah, we were filming that at the church. Like you mentioned, you filmed a very intense scene with Brec Bassinger for this episode. She kind of wants to pretend like it's not happening, even though we all know what's happening. Well, I mean, I think she is focusing on herself, focusing on her mental health right now. How worried should fans be for Yolanda now that she has sequestered herself away from the rest of the team? RELATED: Stargirl: Is The Shade Really Gone? I can't really say but I definitely was scared for Yolanda's life. So I mean, cliffhanger: we don't know what happens. Eclipso does some really bad things to Beth and Yolanda, so I was really scared that that might happen. You know, there's the whole thing in the comic books. So when he told me, I was genuinely shocked, and I was like, "Oh my gosh, now what's gonna happen to me?!" I didn't know what was gonna happen to me! The episodes kept coming out every week and I was like, "What's gonna happen?" I was on edge! I actually was at dinner with a few of my castmates and Geoff and he was just like, "Oh, yeah, by the way, this is going to happen." I love those scenes between Courtney and I but I was genuinely shocked. Wasn't that so sad? I saw the episode and I was like, "Oh my gosh!" It was so great. What was your initial reaction when you found out? No writer guides his young characters, and his readers, past these pitfalls and.The episode definitely builds to this, but I was genuinely surprised when Yolanda decided to quit the JSA. In Love, Stargirl, we hear the voice of Stargirl herself as she reflects on time, life, Leo, and - of course - love. In her writing, Stargirl mixes memories of her bittersweet time in Mica, Arizona, with involvements with new people in her life. The novel takes the form of "the world's longest letter," in diary form, going from date to date through a little more than a year's time. Love, Stargirl picks up a year after Stargirl ends and reveals the new life of the beloved character who moved away so suddenly at the end of Stargirl. The New York Times bestselling sequel to Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli’s modern-day classic Stargirl, now an original film on Disney+!Īnd don't miss the author's highly anticipated new novel, Dead Wednesday! IsPublicPerformanceAllowed False languages
