TVGuide: Is Lance angry at all with Laurel for resurrecting Sara?
Blackthorne: I don’t think angry is the right word. He’s mystified as to what’s happened here. This supernatural world is not one that he’s familiar with and not one that he’s able to understand. So whether he’s angry with Laurel is probably not the case, but certainly mystified and obviously frustrated that here she is back like this. And yes, Laurel, you’ve brought her back, but what the hell is this? You’ve brought her back, but you haven’t brought her back. What’s going on, you know? And it’s interesting the places Lance turns to in order to resolve the situation because Laurel doesn’t seem to know what to do with it at this stage.How would you describe the Lance family dynamic going forward?
Blackthorne: The family dynamic’s great because there’s so much baggage now. … Laurel and Quentin are getting to this point now where both of us have done so many things over these recent years, some negative things and desperate things, and kept secrets from each other. But I think they’re reaching a maturity in some way that they can understand, given the complexity of this city and the characters in it, that it’s just the corners they’ve been forced into. It’s almost like they’re in this new place now, the situation with Laurel and Lance. It’s not necessarily that they’ll take things personally.
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