Cheryl McCollum
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Podcast Appearances
You know, it happened.
I mean, she was on a set.
Mary Jo was on a set six months after she was shot.
So those dates are real.
That's what I was gathering.
Oh, my gosh.
They all had to be real.
i mean that's they don't they haven't even processed she can she's still in very early stages of her um injuries i can't even imagine the confusion of that and the and i really appreciated how she talked about um in retrospect now like how absurd all of that was that but you but you what do you do all of the you know the
There's just a multitude.
It was so complicated what was happening and then just having to go with it.
And I really appreciated that and the complexity in Amy being portrayed as the victim, but then Mary Jo's opinion based on her own actual experiences.
And did you feel this from her?
Did you talk about that at all?
Yeah, well, one of the things we talked about was that, obviously, this is a woman who shot to kill her, you know, and she didn't die.
And it uprooted crime.
the entire, you know, her entire life, obviously, and her kid's life.
But at a certain point, you know, she started leaning into and you saw this, you know, the scene when she comes out of rehab, where she's telling her kids, I have to forgive.
And I think one of the things that's that I admire the most about her is I don't know if I could do that.
To be perfectly honest.
I am telling you, I was asking myself that many times watching this movie.