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| Fear the Walking Dead's Christine Evangelista Dishes On Sherry's | |
| Big Secret | |
| By: Honeyloca Date: May 15, 2022, 9:31 pm | |
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| Fear the Walking Dead's Christine Evangelista Dishes On Sherry's | |
| Big Secret | |
| Fear the Walking Dead's Christine Evangelista sits down with CBR | |
| to talk about Sherry's growth and the complexities of female | |
| survivors on the show. | |
| BY KATIE DOLL | May 15, 2022 | |
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| It's tough being a woman in the apocalypse. Fear the Walking | |
| Dead has never shied away from showing this reality, from | |
| Madison Clark's flawed road to leadership to Grace's traumatic | |
| stillbirth. In Season 7, Episode 13, "The Raft," Fear the | |
| Walking Dead puts Sherry in the spotlight as she grapples with | |
| the idea of being a mother in the radioactive, zombified | |
| apocalypse. | |
| "The Raft" continues where the previous episode left off, with | |
| Morgan continuing his fight to take the Tower from the | |
| dictatorial Strand. The characters put on display as Fear the | |
| Walking Dead continues its anthology format are Sherry and | |
| Dwight, who are confronted with a surprise that will change | |
| their future forever. Christine Evangelista, who portrays | |
| Sherry, spoke with CBR about Sherry's pregnancy reveal this | |
| episode and the complicated relationship between her and Austin | |
| Amelio's Dwight. She also discussed which Walking Dead character | |
| she'd like to see on Fear the Walking Dead, the duality of | |
| Sherry's moral code, and using femininity as a strength in the | |
| apocalypse. | |
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| CBR: We have to discuss the big reveal of this episode, which is | |
| that Sherry is pregnant. Was this something that came as a shock | |
| to you, or were you expecting this for your character? | |
| Christine Evangelista: It was a shock, for sure, because it just | |
| adds another layer of complexity. As a woman navigating this | |
| world, pregnancy is really heavy. It was such a beautiful moment | |
| in that scene in the tunnel where they find out together, and | |
| then having that surge of strength to get out of there and to | |
| really work hard to create a better life [and] bring this child | |
| into the world. | |
| I had been thinking about it for Sherry since the end of the | |
| last season, when -- if you remember -- she was walking through | |
| this house and seeing pictures of a family that did it. You | |
| know, it's not impossible. It seems that way, but it's really | |
| not. Again, I go back to that feeling. As a woman, I think it's | |
| a really relatable feeling to be scared, confused, not knowing, | |
| not having a plan, but having the instinctive force to want to | |
| do it anyway, knowing how meaningful it would be to her and to | |
| both Sherry and Dwight. So that was it. I mean, it was | |
| definitely one of my favorite scenes to film because of the | |
| relatability elements of it. | |
| You were talking about how there's this scary element to it | |
| because you're a woman, and you're growing a baby in a very | |
| dangerous setting. Is there still a part of Sherry in the back | |
| of her mind thinking, "Oh, this is terrifying. I don't know if I | |
| can do this." | |
| I think it's always, for sure, and that goes back to the | |
| relatability. So many women feel that way. Of course, in the | |
| back of Sherry's mind, whatever happens, she has to think that | |
| way in order to survive. They all think that way, which is why | |
| they've been able to survive for so long. | |
| Even in the beginning of the episode, when she makes that raft | |
| to have this escape route for Dwight, she is so scared of how | |
| Dwight would react when he finds out that she's pregnant. I | |
| think that will always be there in the back of her mind. I think | |
| the relationship that they have really needs to be rooted in | |
| having so much of that vulnerability and trust with each other | |
| that they are continuously working on. There's always that | |
| thought in the back of her mind. | |
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| I really have to commend you and Austin [Amelio] on this | |
| episode, and any episode, for that matter, where you're both | |
| acting together. You guys really show that this is not a perfect | |
| relationship. It's very realistic. It's not rainbows and | |
| butterflies for them. What's it like to work with Austin to | |
| perform such a complex relationship? | |
| One of my favorite parts of their relationship is that, again, | |
| [there are] so many relatable elements. Relationships are | |
| challenging. They're difficult. You have to work on trust. We | |
| have been working, being open and honest, and there are problems | |
| throughout that. They're the only couple on the whole show that | |
| were together before the apocalypse, before this all happened. I | |
| think having that reference point, having that relationship, is | |
| the reason that they've always been able to come back to each | |
| other. They remind each other so much of the life before all of | |
| this even happened, and they know each other. So all of that is | |
| rooted in just so much of a real preexisting relationship. So | |
| they have that level of comfort with each other. That level of | |
| just total openness. | |
| I think working with Austin has been fantastic because we've | |
| been able to do that, too. The both of us started on the show | |
| The Walking Dead however many -- seven -- years ago, and we've | |
| been able to have this sort of journey together throughout it | |
| and have all these experiences with working on both shows and | |
| all the complexities that [are] brought to us. So we kind of | |
| have that really cool friendship that we've seen each other grow | |
| up over the years. We have this commonality starting on the show | |
| together, which is great, but also, he's such a great actor, and | |
| I love hanging out with him. | |
| Dwight and Sherry, they have this special code that's kind of | |
| different from everybody else's. Everybody's just trying to do | |
| the right thing when it comes down to it, but Dwight and Sherry | |
| are really rooting to uphold it. How will this code be | |
| instrumental in the fight going forward? | |
| That episode ends with Sherry looking at Dwight saying, now that | |
| they know that she's pregnant, "Now we have something to fight | |
| for." It's that continued sense of the code that's rooted in | |
| morality and not wanting to let the bad guys win. Bringing a | |
| child into this world only adds to wanting to make a better life | |
| and creating a better environment that's safe, where they don't | |
| need to feel like they're obliged or in a position like they | |
| were back at the Sanctuary. I think, if anything, it's a | |
| catalyst. This pregnancy is a catalyst for them to continue on | |
| that path. It's a massively powerful driving force for them. | |
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| Do you think there could be anything that can push them to | |
| abandon that code forever? | |
| Listen, I mean, a parent's love is really strong, right? When | |
| they're faced with that, it could very easily turn in a | |
| different way. You do anything to help fight for your child and | |
| keep your child alive, of course. I think they're always faced | |
| with these forks in the road, and which way do you want to go? I | |
| think that's part of Sherry's whole fear in the beginning, like | |
| what is Dwight going to do? How is he going to react? Is he | |
| going to do what he did before? I think that's always something | |
| that's in the back of their mind. | |
| Just focusing on Sherry, she's such a dynamic character. She has | |
| so much heart, but she also has a lot of grit to her, which we | |
| saw when she was handling Wes this episode. What does it mean to | |
| you to play somebody who's so complex, somebody who has a lot of | |
| duality to her? | |
| I love that word, duality. I use it all the time because I think | |
| it's this beautiful thing to have both strength and | |
| vulnerability to each other. Being able to play both of those | |
| things really creates that dynamic, that ability to survive in | |
| this world and maintain her sense of femininity within that | |
| [along with] empathy and all of these beautiful qualities that | |
| make women so special. I love the physicality of the show and | |
| being able to really show that inner strength and that | |
| toughness. God, it turns me on so much, and it's just so | |
| exciting to have an opportunity like that as a female actress. | |
| She has so many layers to her as a woman. Often when female | |
| characters are faced with the pregnancy storyline, or they | |
| become a mother, they're kind of dwindled down to just that. | |
| Going forward with [Sherry's pregnancy], do you hope she uses | |
| motherhood to her advantage, to where it doesn't make her a | |
| one-dimensional character? Obviously, you'd want so much more | |
| for her. | |
| Yeah, I could tell you that what we have in store is all of | |
| that. It's such a complicated reality that they're living in, | |
| but, I mean, even seeing in the end of this episode, Sherry | |
| doesn't get on the raft. She gives it to Lennie [James] (Morgan | |
| Jones), and she's like, "No, we're going to do this. I have | |
| something to fight for now." It's that continued strength that | |
| she's constantly exhibiting. She's constantly going in that | |
| direction, and I think having the chance to play that is so | |
| awesome. | |
| You were talking about the obvious parallels between the Tower | |
| and the Sanctuary, Negan and Strand. We all know how the fight | |
| with the Saviors ended -- Negan was spared, and he's still on | |
| the main series to this day. If this fight ends the same way | |
| with Strand being spared, how do you think Sherry would react to | |
| that? | |
| I think in the same way that she did with Negan. You have to go | |
| through the process, you have to grieve these relationships and | |
| just keep on the path that you're on because that's the only way | |
| that they're going to survive. As Sherry knows, and we've seen | |
| throughout all last season, seeking revenge doesn't do anything. | |
| It doesn't do anything good. It just only destroys you and | |
| destroys your personal relationships. So it's just maintaining | |
| composure, keeping the path that you're on, and having that | |
| strength. That's the only way to survive it. I think that's the | |
| only way to live in this world. If you tried to take everybody | |
| down who did something bad, I mean, you would just be running | |
| around in circles. | |
| We also see this episode that Alicia gives Sherry her iconic | |
| weapon that's been missing. Does that mean anything for Sherry | |
| to have Alicia's weapon now, or is it just this little, "Here | |
| you go. You can have this now"? | |
| It is such a powerful tool for so many reasons. It's almost like | |
| this torch that's being passed between these two women. I think | |
| Sherry has a lot of empathy for Alicia because of Alicia's | |
| relationship with Strand. She knows how hard it is for Alicia to | |
| do what she's doing because the two of them have so much love | |
| for each other. Sherry had to do the same thing with her and | |
| Dwight. | |
| There's these tremendous parallels between the two characters | |
| where you're fighting for what's right, and you have to leave | |
| your loved one behind in the process. It's very painful to go | |
| through, and it's also this tool that actually gets Sherry out | |
| of the tunnel with Dwight. I just think, again, it's just this | |
| torch. It has so much power and energy in it. It really sort of | |
| connects these two women that have been in very similar but | |
| different situations. | |
| Will we get to see more of Sherry using that weapon, either in | |
| Season 7 or Season 8? | |
| We'll see, we'll see. | |
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| We were talking about how Sherry was on The Walking Dead. She | |
| was actually the last character to transition from The Walking | |
| Dead to Fear [the Walking Dead]. Are there any characters from | |
| The Walking Dead that you'd like to see come on Fear, especially | |
| now that the main series is ending? | |
| Obviously, I loved working with Norman [Reedus]. I think that he | |
| played such an integral part in the storyline between Sherry and | |
| Dwight, and Sherry ultimately freeing him out of the Sanctuary. | |
| It would be very interesting and cathartic for them to unite | |
| again after everything that's happened, and it'd be great to | |
| work with him again, of course. | |
| Finally, where would you say is Sherry's mindset going into the | |
| rest of the season? | |
| It's all over the place. She's thinking about ways to stay | |
| strong, healthy, but ultimately stay alive. She's thinking about | |
| when, where, how to give birth, trying to take down the Tower, | |
| and finding a place of safety. There's more going on for her | |
| than there's ever been before because it's not just about her | |
| anymore. It's about this human that she's growing inside her and | |
| what kind of life she wants to have this child grow up in. So | |
| the stakes are higher than they've ever been before, and I think | |
| that adds a lot of complexity but a lot of excitement too. | |
| That's the complexities of being a woman in an apocalypse. | |
| Tell me about it. | |
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| Re: Fear the Walking Dead's Christine Evangelista Dishes On Sher | |
| ry's Big Secret | |
| By: Roman Cavalry Date: May 15, 2022, 9:33 pm | |
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| i like her | |
| #Post#: 412547-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Fear the Walking Dead's Christine Evangelista Dishes On Sher | |
| ry's Big Secret | |
| By: Breezy Date: May 24, 2022, 5:14 pm | |
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| https://media0.giphy.com/media/GVCZNrBymKUrC/200.gif❤️Honey | |
| Bam! That�s what I�m talking about. I love the relationship | |
| between Sherry and Dwight. I would absolutely scream with | |
| delight if we could get them together (especially Sherry) with | |
| Daryl again. Such great chemistry! | |
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