Christina Applegate of Samantha Who
Author: Emma Loggins
Date: 2009-08-21
Interview:Christina Applegate has garnered critical praise for her strength and versatility as an actress in theater, film and television. She has appeared in a string of successful movies including
The Sweetest Thing,
Wonderland,
Surviving Christmas and
Anchorman. However, it's her role as Samantha Newly in the hit comedy
Samantha Who? that has returned Christina to the spotlight.
Here, the actress reveals her thoughts on the second season of the show and her character. She also talks about being an inspiration to women around the world after her battle with breast cancer...
Is it fun to play a mean girl like Samantha Newly?
Christina Applegate: It definitely is fun to play a mean girl. Samantha gets away with so much because of her confidence and the way she looks. I get very exhausted playing her because she has so many different sides to her character, but it's also very fun. I really enjoy working on the show.
How are things changing for Samantha in the second season?
Christina Applegate: The first season explored the idea of someone trying to find out who she really was. We take our past, our history and our experiences with us wherever we go, but this character didn't know anything about her life before the accident. She had a lot of exploring to do in the first season - but now she's two years old. She's had enough experiences to see what her interests are on the surface level, but we delve a little deeper in season two.
What does Samantha discover in season two?
Christina Applegate: We look into how she feels about love. We also look into what kind of friendships and career she wants. There are also parts of her that are now becoming a little jaded, too. It's a very interesting and fun season.
What happens to Samantha's love life?
Christina Applegate: During the second season, her love life is going in many different directions - but that's part of her trying to figure out who she is. She is trying to work out which person she wants and not which person is best for her because of what someone else says. Who's that person? I don't know. Todd is always there. There's so much comfort in her relationship with Todd, but I guess we'll have to see what happens.