I hope that one day I would be able to do that.The Ethics of Avasarala By Gerald Browning And how relatable this show is would allow me to talk about the atrocities around the globe, including Iran, my birth country, which is right now in turmoil. I hope finally we can do it because I have a lot to talk about, not just about the show but also about the world and what is going on in today’s world. “From the very first season, we have thought about Avasarala - or me - going to The United Nations,” she noted. RELATED: The Expanse: 'Incredible' Fan Support Amazed the CastĪghdashloo hopes that eventually she will be able to leverage her character’s noteworthy status in The United Nations 200 years in the future to speak at the real-life organization today. And we really embrace a strong female character that embraces totally her individuality and who she is in all aspects, and just to be able to push that is quite exciting for all of us.” “And just to keep up with that basically…. “It’s really more about Avasarala’s character and who Shohreh brings to that character…” Hansen noted. ![]() Yet, costume designer Joanne Hansen attributes the character’s eye-catching costumes, which are all built by the show's costume department, to Aghdashloo herself and the character’s strength. Of course, anyone who’s watched even a single episode of The Expanse has probably noticed that Avasarala is the single most fabulously dressed characters on the series. Yes, maybe Avasarala needs a haircut, maybe she needs a new outfit. Okay, that’s a great idea.’ Of course, you want to look young and energetic for your people to see that… you shouldn’t be retired at this time. And I looked at her and I thought, ‘Um-hm. She had changes her hair and her clothing and stuff. I was reading this scene with Nancy Gao, and then I looked up: it was Nancy Pelosi in her red coat, Max Mara, with a big pair of dark glasses, bob cut. “When all this started, guess who I went after and started studying: Nancy Pelosi,” Aghdashloo shared. As a result, Aghdashloo found herself searching for fresh inspiration for her Season 4 storyline, and found when she least expected it. ![]() While Avasarala - who Aghdashloo calls “a true public servant” - has been shown to be remarkably capable in most areas of her career, running for election is a whole different animal. And having her run for election where all people do is question every decision she makes and put a lot of demands on her time, that was a lot of fun. She’s not a person who tolerates being questioned. “Just watching her put up with the indignities of having to answer to anyone because… Crisjen Avasarala is not a person who likes answering to people. And so we got to do that here and that was a lot of fun. “The whole election of Crisjen Avasarala was a thing we had always talked about for the books but had never done because obviously she is a politician who’s never been elected,” Franck revealed, “and what is that like when somebody who’s never been elected has to run for office for the first time? We talked about that many times. ![]() Corey, the writer of the novels - said this was more an opportunity than a challenge. Although that meant the writers had to create a new arc for her character, Franck - who, in addition to working on the series, is one half of the duo behind the pen name James S.A. However, Avasarala doesn’t appear in the book. ![]() Much of the fourth season of The Expanse is based on the fourth book in the novel series of the same name, Cibola Burn. RELATED: The Expanse's Focus On Cultural Assimilation Hits Close To Home For Cara Gee
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