Your first Comic-Con in New York City had most certainly lived up to your expectations. All the staff were exceedingly wonderful to work with, and you were very glad to have your co-stars there with you to promote season 2 of the Wednesday series.
You're playing a newly introduced character this season, unlike Jenna and a good portion of the cast who worked on season 1 together. Even as a newcomer though, everyone welcomed you during production. Especially Jenna.
She quickly made it her mission to make you feel comfortable on the set, and the two of you grew to become the best of friends while filming in Dublin.
You'd go on walks, have brunch, and she even let you wear her Sony headphones. Those headphones are basically her child. She never lets people even touch them, but she let you use them whenever you wanted.
Now that the time had rolled around for the press tour, Jenna and you were inseparable as ever. Mostly because she didn't want you getting lost, which you've already done once, and because she knows NYC like the back of her hand by now so she can show you all the goodies. Goodies being, hole in the wall cafés and record stores.
The two of you sit on the Comic-Con stage with the rest of the cast, answering questions at the panel and teasing bits of the show. Jenna is sat next to you, her thumb tracing the words of an excerpt from some random Dostoevsky essay on the back of your hand. Her other ring adorned hand lifts her microphone up as a question is shot her way.
Jenna, you've brought more horror aspects into the show this time around. How did it feel to construct those kinds of action packed scenes with the writers as an executive producer this season?
Jenna grins at the question, tilting her head in thought as she continues to play with your hand.
"Ooh, that's a good one. It was such a delight getting to produce some stuff for this season, and I love horror. Horror is home. I definitely think the audience will be pleasantly surprised with the, mm, darker tone of this second season."