‘Ghosts': How Danielle Pinnock Hopes Season 2 Will Unravel Alberta’s Mysterious Past
15.06.2022 - 03:53
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Season 2 of CBS’ popular new sitcom “Ghosts” is set to begin production this month, and the cast is raring to go. As Danielle Pinnock puts it, it’s like returning to “summer camp.”“It’s gonna be so fun,” she told TheWrap.
“I cannot wait for what they have in store for us.”Like the rest of us, Pinnock is expecting Season 2 to dive even deeper into the pasts of the ensemble of ghosts at the center of the story. She’d especially like to learn more about her character Alberta, a Prohibition-era lounge singer from Tulsa. “She is a rough and tumble kind of girl.
She’s been through a lot,” Pinnock said. “Not only is she a jazz singer, she had probably a murderous bootlegger boyfriend.
There was something I was just actually watching recently where she was talking about like Fats McGinty putting somebody in a vat of acid. Like, what is this lady going through? She’s a badass.”Those one-off remarks we heard in Season 1 give plenty of room for more exploration in Season 2, Pinnock contends.
She adds: “Who are these bootlegger boyfriends? Because it seems like it’s a few and I’m like, ‘Go off sis.’ To be like this really fierce plus size, badass I mean just being able to play her, it just feels so good.”Pinnock landed the role of Alberta in 2020, when she, like the rest of the world, was “at home watching reruns of ‘Selling Sunset’ in my pajamas, baking bread.” After more than a decade of acting, this is her first series regular role. “I just got to my knees and just bawled, because…20 years as a journeyman actor and finally being able to book that series regular dream role of a lifetime with an ensemble — it’s not even something that I prayed for. It’s something that I’ve been manifesting for years,” she said.It’s no wonder she
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