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Truest Blood

Politics and Prosthetics with Jessica Tuck

Truest Blood

HBO Max Podcasts

Tv & Film

51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Deborah and Kristin welcome Jessica Tuck who portrayed badass American Vampire League spokeswoman and undercover Authority spy Nan Flanagan. She shares her wild journey going from recurring character to season regular and discusses how she found the all the layers beneath Nan’s tough exterior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Truest Blood, the official True Blood podcast.

0:15.0

I'm Kristen Bauer and I'm Deborah Amool.

0:19.0

And you've been invited in.

0:22.0

I want to do bad names.

0:24.0

Our truest blood.

0:30.0

Welcome back to Truis Blood where we sink our fangs into the series

0:38.0

bite by bite. This week we welcome Jessica Tuck on the show.

0:45.0

She had one of the hardest jobs in the series portraying Aviel Spokeswoman

0:50.0

and undercover authority spy NanAN Flanagan.

0:53.8

Yes, but she deftly handled every plot twist the writers threw at her,

0:58.4

making her performance not to be missed.

1:01.2

And I will never get over the fact that she and Bill are actually vampire spies. That makes me so excited.

1:07.6

Yeah, I have a real moment when I saw that, wait a minute, in 1982, they actually conceived

1:19.7

the premise of the entire show.

1:22.2

Yes, yes, they are vampire spies since the 80s.

1:27.0

They've been working behind the scenes all this time and it's spectacular. and I have never been more excited. It's

1:35.4

spectacular. But first let's have a quick bite. We've come a long way from Lahn Cheney allegedly sticking fish skin to his nose to achieve his

1:53.7

ghoulish look in the Phantom of the Opera in 1925. But despite the emergence of

1:58.2

CGI, the effects are often still just as practical as ever.

2:02.1

For on-the-spot wounds and scars, silicon still just as practical as ever.

2:02.5

For on the spot wounds and scars, silicone sculptile is popular for onset special effects.

2:08.6

It doesn't restrict movement and sticks easily to the body.

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