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Hetty said in the finale, when she apologized to Alberta, that in her day, "women were competitors" and she no longer looked at them that way. I'm curious, do you think that's really true? Have your views on women changed much in this program? I think her view of women changed because her view of herself changed, based on her relationships with other women. Starting with the character Rose McIver, of course. I think these things have been tied together in a house in some houses for thousands of years, hundreds of years at least. Suddenly, now, in just the past two years, they've seen all this change. There's a renaissance going on in the house, and that's because they have access to this new character, a Living Person. Everything seems possible; Everything seems to be subject to change.

absolute. Since you mentioned Rose's character, how would you like to see the relationship between Sam and Hetty progress? I'm thinking about that little moment in the finale when Sam looked like she might lose the house and Hetty said, "Finally we have a Living One who can serve us - come on. meet us." I think it's a great, hilarious look at their characters. But with that said, how would you like to see that dynamic develop in season 3? Well, they've evolved a
lot...We met Sam's mother; We know it's a difficult relationship. I think Hetty - we still don't know if she has a daughter or not. But she definitely has a difficult relationship with her own baby that we know, and so I think they're looking for something in each other that I think will continue to grow.

As Ghosts got ready for season 3 hopefully addressing who was "suck" (aka sent to heaven) in the cast's finale Wisocky chatted with ELLE.com about it. show Hetty's contradictions, support the writers' strike, and brainstorm for the next chapter of Ghosts. Much of season 2, in terms of Hetty's character line, focuses on her self-discovery and finding joy in herself. So I think it's fascinating - and endearing - that the finale ends with what Hetty is willing to sacrifice for her friends. I'm curious what you think of that development. Yes, you are correct. Hetty was not a woman with much experience of repentance or apologizing. We realized that's how the plot turns right before we even shoot. I did a lot of reverse engineering on what made this particular woman able to carry that secret for so long. It has a lot to do with preserving feelings for others. I think she has a great capacity for a friendship, and she just shows it in the wrong ways. There are so many beautiful little human weaknesses that our writers try to show in a generally silly comedy that is fundamentally silly. We are grateful to have such skilled writers to do it and want to take us on those journeys.
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