Links: Coroner, Season 2

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Serinda Swan on how Coroner goes deeper with Jenny’s struggles in Season 2
Learning that you were responsible for the death of your sister is not an easy thing to bounce back from. That’s exactly what Dr. Jenny Cooper (Serinda Swan) will be trying to do as CBC’s drama Coroner returns for Season 2. Continue reading.

From Heather M. of The Televixen:

Link: Morwyn Brebner and Adrienne Mitchell preview Coroner Season 2
“I’m so excited. I think I feel very fulfilled. You have an amazing season two and an amazing team and we can’t wait to share that. It’s really a cool show. We’re getting to explore and experiment with in a way that you don’t often do, in this country, anyway.” Continue reading. 

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Coroner creators say Season 2 goes all in on life’s struggles
“Without any spoilers, what’s different about this season is that the personal, in a very psychological and emotional way, intertwines with a case that’s not necessarily resolved, but moves through in different ways.” Continue reading.

From Charles Trapunski of Brief Take:

Link: Interview: Coroner’s Serinda Swan and Roger Cross
“There’s all these aspects within Jenny’s life this season that are sort of coming to a head, and you watch her trauma spring up in new ways.” Continue reading.

From Melissa Girimonte of The Televixen:

Link: Morwyn Brebner and Adrienne Mitchell talk Coroner’s Season 2 premiere
“This season is really about people having to strip away their delusions, and deal with the core of what they need to do.” Continue reading. 

From Melissa Girimonte of The Televixen:

Link: Coroner Season 2 preview with Serinda Swan and Roger Cross
“There are a lot of things going on in Jenny’s life this season. You see a lot more development with her and Liam, and with Jenny and her father. His dementia is a huge struggle for everyone involved.” Continue reading.

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Link: Coroner: Morwyn Brebner and Adrienne Mitchell talk “Fire”
“The hope for this season is, because we know them all so well, that we can be deeper with them and move the balance of the show into deeper emotion. We were really hoping to start that with the premiere. I find premieres, though, to just be the hardest thing in the world.” Continue reading.

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