

What was it like to film in your hometown? What did you do on your days off or when you weren’t filming? Any food spots you love?

Zoe needs to work on being more present and actually enjoying the moment and I can definitely relate to that. I think much like Zoe, I find myself either in the past or future, always over-analyzing things. But the biggest and most important similarity between the two of us would be our love for FOOD, of course! Omnomnomnomnomnom…Įmilija: Yes, I connected instantly with Zoe when I first read the script. And she’s a bit of a boujee gal and I’m not going to lie, I do love dressing up and a bit of luxury myself. She’s also incredibly driven and passionate when she sets her sights on something and I’d like to think that’s me too. Jennifer: Absolutely! Rebecca always thinks she’s right and much to my loved ones’ detriment, that’s definitely also me. Can you relate to your characters in some ways? Jennifer Tong: Rebecca is confident, adventurous and sharp-witted.Įmilija Baranac: Zoe is caring, stressed and exhausted. How would you describe your characters using only three words? Vancouver Is Awesome talked with the two co-stars about filming in their hometown, their characters, and fake ID stories. The series, co-produced by CBC Gem and Netflix, will premiere in Canada on the CBC Gem on September 1 and will be available to the rest of the world on Netflix from September 2.

“This is the story of their ultimate betrayal, told from each of their unreliable POVs as they compete for the last word,” the news release details. The friends move into a penthouse before even graduating high school and, after earning a stupendous amount of money, they’re raided by feds.
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The two young actors star in the upcoming series as best friends who “accidentally build one of the largest fake ID empires in North America,” describes a news release.
