For Hemlock Grove season 2, the regular role of Shelley is being recast. She's tall, in her late teens, and grotesque (actress will wear facial prosthetics), and thin from being on the run for a while. Also, the recurring role of Miranda is being cast. She's a graphic novelist in her early 20s who shows up at Roman's front door after her car is hit by someone. She has an emotional and sexual relationship with both Roman and Peter.
Source: SpoilerTV
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So they`re re-casting Shelly from season 1.
ReplyDeleteShelly was played/voiced by several people in season 1
ReplyDeleteShe might have been, but while doing press for the show i did a roundtable with Nicole Boivin who played the character for the most part.
ReplyDeletethat love triangle.
ReplyDeleteand oh man Letha I miss you. why....
will letha come back? i know olivia godfrey orchestrated her death and all, but with roman being the father of the baby, god it's so unfair. and shelly is being re-cast? awww, that sucks. but i hope they go deeper into all the characters this season, you kinda had to guess sometimes wtf was happening. im still wondering if roman is a vampire/angel/hybrid, what were those eye drops olivia used. smh. questions questions. im so excited and i hope the never kill off this show. i fucking love it!
ReplyDeleteI didn't like Letha very much as an individual, she was annoying at times, but I loved her and Peter as a couple.
ReplyDeleteI think this "upyr" storyline is more deep than it's seems to be. I was researching about upyr, and gypsy culture/mithology, and there's like 3 differents definitions of upyr. And one of that was a different kind of dragon. Do y'all remember a episode that Olivia cuts a "tail" of her back? Why the hell would a vampire have a tail?
ReplyDeleteI just love this show, I hope they renew it for a 3rd season too.
A lot of people seem sad Letha is gone... I personally won't miss her. She, of all the characters, was very hard to connect with, which is saying something when Olivia was the "person" she was.
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