“The Girl in the Woods” Stars Talk Embracing the Mess of Representation
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“They’re messy and they’re real and they’re dealing with, you know, in Nolan’s case, gender identity but in a way that’s relatable and in a way that isn’t super glossy or super overprocessed,” “Freaky” star Misha Osherovich told Gayety. “Because I think that’s the future of representation.” In Peacock/Crypt TV’s new eight-episode supernatural drama series, “monsters are real, kept at bay behind a mysterious door in a cult-like colony. Teenage runaway Carrie’s job is to guard that door, but when strange occurrences begin to shake the sleepy mining town to its core, she must enlist the help of new friends Nolan and Tasha,” reads a press release. Gayety editor Caitlynn McDaniel chats with stars Stefanie Scott, Misha Osherovich and Sofia Bryant all about humor, acceptance, and friendship.
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