

She’s got this mischievous and prankster side. I really loved the moment where Nathan falls into the lake because he’s trying to walk on water, and I love that Nora gets to be a bit of a trickster. Aleesha shakes Nora out of her seriousness.ĭo you have any personal favorite moments in their relationship, from the season?ĪLLO: There are so many. With Nora and Aleesha, I love that Aleesha just give her so much shit and doesn’t let anything slide, and so you get to see a lighter side of Nora, where she gets to be a bit silly.

At the end of the day, it’s still a comedy, but it’s grounded in this heart and this real relationship. And then, Nora with Aleesha is a little lighter. It can get tense because they don’t believe in the same thing, but then breaking it up with disconnection of how deeply they love each other is really where Nora’s heart is. She desperately wants him to upload, and he’s like, “No, I don’t believe in it.” I really enjoyed those moments between Nora and her dad, really connecting. You also get to see the fights between a kid who’s trying to take care of her parent, and that parent who’s like, “I don’t want you to take care of me, leave me alone,” which is so relatable, when that shift happens, and you become the parent while your parent becomes the child. What did you learn about your character, through getting to play in those moments and what did you enjoy about those dynamics?ĪLLO: What I love with her dad is that they have such a love for one another. The other important relationships in Nora’s life are the ones with her father and her friend at work, and we get to see more sides of her, through those relationships. Sometimes you don’t get that, but we really did. You get to see that, throughout the series, with us getting to know each other, in the show and in real life. As Nora and Nathan got to know each other, so did me and Robbie, which was so great. That’s the kind of guy he is, and that really set the tone for the environment that he and I created, where we supported other. We would be filming and he would be done while I would still have some work to do, and he would stay to stay his lines for my coverage, or if he was on another unit, he’d rushed over and help me out. I really couldn’t have asked for anyone better. He’s really such a great partner in crime. Robbie is such a generous, giving and kind actor and person to work with, and also is very easy on the eyes, so that makes it nice. How do you feel about this entire concept of uploading yourself and essentially living within a digital world? Is it something that you’d ever consider doing, yourself, or do you feel like you’re much more of like an analog person?ĪLLO: I really lucked out. She’s not gonna do it the same ‘cause she’s in two different places, so how does that translate? That was a bit of a challenge, but an exciting one ‘cause I got to do things twice. So, getting to do a lot of the scenes twice, in these different spaces, challenged me to create the difference. And then, character wise, another challenge was that Nora exists in both worlds.
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Andy, you step out, and then everybody unfreeze.” So, it was about working out how to make my appearances and disappearances seamless. It was like, “Okay, when we say action, everybody freeze, and then we’ll stop. A lot of the time, we were acting opposite green screen, and my character appears and disappears a lot, so there was a bit of a learning curve that. ALLO: One of them was the effects part of it.
