Ready to get to know more about the Stitchers program and those who are part of it in season 2? That’s what the Stitchers cast teased when BuddyTV got the scoop from series stars Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Damon Dayoub, Allison Scagliotti and Ritesh Rajan.
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Watch the video interview with Salli Richardson-Whitfield and Damon Dayoub:
Here are a few highlights:
- People change a lot this season after what Cameron went through.
- Maggie gets more power than she had before.
- You will get to know more about these characters’ personal lives.
- Now they have Dayoub for good, so you will see more of Fisher.
- “With Les Turner, you really don’t know whose side he’s on. He’s on his side.”
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Watch the video interview with Allison Scagliotti and Ritesh Rajan:
Here are a few highlights:
- Scagliotti and Rajan talked about filming their characters’ “love connection.” He had never kissed anyone on camera before.
- According to Rajan, season 2 is about self-reflection. Where are these characters going as individuals? Linus’ best friend is Cameron, so possibly losing him does affect him, and he takes time to reflect on maturing and being more of a team player.
- The events of the finale were the craziest/most stressful/most dire that Camille had ever been in.
- With procedurals, there’s a risk of forgetting what life and death mean, so it’s important to never trivialize that sort of danger.
- Everyone takes a step back to figure out what the “2.0” version of themselves will be.
- Scagliotti pointed out that in season 1, no one except for Fisher was actually qualified to be the “muscle” of the team and to talk to potential criminals. She wanted that to change for season 2.
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Stitchers season 2 premieres Tuesday, March 22 at 10 pm on Freeform.
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