Are there any storylines you wished you were able to explore in this series that you just didn't have time for or that fell through for some reason?

I really wanted to get more into Joanna's relationship with her mom. I really did want to do that, and we never really got around to it. In the end, the storylines, we don't have a lot of episodes, and there's not a lot of filler episodes, so that was something I wished that we could get into more, and I do regret that.

What scene or moment from the set stands out to you the most?

I don't know. That's a tough one. There was a scene I had with Star [Slade] early on in Season 2 when her character had been accused of murdering their father. And I don't know what about it ... It just was a very emotional and loving scene, and having the two sisters stuff for me was always really moving, the way that they tried to love each other through the challenges that they went through in the ways that they best knew how. That sticks out for me.

Joanna has had a significant journey of growth since the first season. You've almost played two different characters in the span of the show. What was it like playing the no-nonsense corporate lawyer as opposed to the highly empathetic lawyer that she's become?

Where Joanna landed is more comfortable for me. The no-nonsense is something I feel like I can conjure up, but I don't know if it sits really easily on my shoulders. But I love that we got to have both, and I love that we get to bring back aspects of who she was this year. So especially in episode three, you start to see, I mean, albeit she's a little emotionally unhinged in episode three, but you see that no-nonsense, really narrow-focused intention in what she's doing, coming back to, with her new foundation. It was really, really fun.