"She's gay, she's a jock, she's funny, and she's kind. Pretty immediately I felt a physical comfortability playing her. I was just a kid in a sandbox. There are tiny things — the mustache was a really good example — when I just felt real freedom with her. Even back when I didn't have a lot of information to go on about who this person was, it was like, 'No, I know who she is, and I'm going to have a lot of fun here.' Little touches like that were really important to me, to bring to her and to the show, that kind of physical, queer sensibility." ━ Liv Hewson
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"Shauna almost beats Lottie to death, and in playing that scene and watching it happen, I sort of physically realized, 'Oh. This is when Van accepts that they're going to start killing and eating each other.' There's a real deepening point of no return that happens there. 'It's violence. We've chosen violence. There is no way out but violence.' And she sinks into that then. [...] I think it was her idea. She’s the person who comes to the group saying, ‘We are not in control of this. We are at the mercy of this place and the power in this place and it is not up to us.’ She presents these things to the group as facts. It’s not a suggestion or question. She’s not brainstorming. She knows exactly what she thinks the course of action will be, and she presents it to the group as though it’s a given. She's the ringleader here." – Liv Hewson ©
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