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Witches of East End - Rachel Boston interview

27 Oct 2013

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TVLINE | The chemistry among you, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Madchen Amick and Julia Ormond is so lovely and really sets this show apart. Was that connection and camaraderie instantaneous?

I met Jenna at the final reading, and I just walked in the door and we hugged for 10 minutes. It’s like, “I know you. How do I know you?” [Laughs] It was just instant, our connection. I felt like she had been my sister for a thousand years, and that was such a blessing to have going into the pilot, and it’s evolved along the way… Now we have a precious baby in the trailer. It’s become family. We’ve all been through a lot together since the pilot, but with Jenna and I it was an immediate connection. We treat each other like sisters now — and neither of us have sisters, so it’s become a really special relationship.

TVLINE | Ingrid still seems pretty reluctant to embrace her witchy powers. Will we see her come around anytime soon?


In the first few episodes, you see her doing everything in her power to try to reverse something that she’s done that is going to take the life of someone she loves. It’s a huge wake-up call to her. But through this experience with her family, she is able to see how she can use [magic] for good, and that’s the direction where she is going to take it.

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1 comment:

  1. Aw, what she said about Jenna (and the baby) was really cute!

    So excited for tonight's episode.

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