
Well, what does she want with him? What is her motive for being here? Is it to help Travis, or is it to get Travis back?" I think she brought that to this character, and I think it really helped because initially, my thought in my character was kind of, "Okay. They cast Kate perfectly with her because Erin herself is very likable, just in real life. Well, we get to meet his ex-wife, which is so beautifully played by Erin Cahill. What can you tease about it without saying too much?

This next installment has some pretty significant reveals and some pretty significant developments in that area. I just always hope that I complement that for sure. I know what I'm trying to accomplish, and sometimes I do, and sometimes I don't, but I always look at Kris and think, well, I think he grounds the scene, and it's so natural and real. I don't know how people are going to perceive me. I'm my worst critic, and so I'm like, I don't know if I'm being real. I kind of know if something feels a little off, but it's really when I watched the show afterward. However, when you record yourself and listen to yourself, you can hear all kinds of flaws. If anybody's ever told you anything about your voice like, "Oh, your voice is low or high or whatever." You can't hear it when you speak. I've always admired Kris for that because I think in his acting, that's why I've always been drawn to his acting because I do feel like he's very real. It doesn't feel like you're acting, and that's exactly what you're looking for, so way to go because you've both achieved it. I think that a lot of the reason your chemistry with Kris is so good on screen is that you are both so natural on this show. You're having fun beforehand, you're having fun during, and you have fun after you're done, and you get to watch the finished product. It just works, and we're just so lucky because I've been on so many shows where it's not a pleasant experience, and this one is just a wonderful experience. I think it's just the machine in general and everything around it. We often get to work with the same people. The fact that we do have that chemistry really helps sell the show, I think. I think that's really hard to find, and it's not necessarily something you can always create just by casting two people, so I think Hallmark got really lucky with that. He's a great co-star, and we get along really well, and I think more than anything, we have great on-screen chemistry. I think that just being with my castmates who I adore. I mean, there's everything from the writing of the show. There's so much I love about this series. What do you like about Mystery 101 and playing Amy?

Sometimes I actually like when I get to bust out and have an accent and just be somebody else because then you can't be judged on how you're not being honest with yourself. That is not you." And so it's just harder to maintain the realness throughout the scene. I think that that is really hard, but when you're just playing yourself, it's oftentimes more tricky because when you look back at it, you're like, "Ah, that is fake. I mean, I love actors that are just real, like it just seems like they're not saying any lines, and of course, we all loved character actors, and I'm not taking anything away from that. I actually think that that is harder because I am such a tough judge. You have to push yourself in different directions, but it's also challenging to be more like yourself, and some actors find that to be harder. I'm sure it's challenging to vamp out and makeup.
#Mystery 101 killer timing serial#
I remember she used to watch me because I did a lot of kind of darker stuff, and she was always like, "I just don't think I'd be watching Teen Wolf unless it was for you," but she for sure loved all of my lighter stuff better because she was like, "That's more you, that's more your personality." I was like, "Well, of course, I'm not a serial killer vampire." I think my grandma would probably have said the same thing. I like your Hallmark version a lot better.
