It was so fun to watch someone dressed exactly like me with a wig on and everything. Having stunt doubles was so fun because I used to do stunts as a kid. She filmed Esme’s apparent demise back in mid-June, and enthuses of her confrontation scenes with Maura West’s Ava, “They were really fun! There is a bit more pressure with a death scene, because you’re thinking, ‘The audience has to believe that this is Esme’s last hurrah!’ Maura is absolutely fantastic and I’m truly grateful any time I get to share scenes with her, and I learned a lot from her in those scenes. You’re like, ‘Well, how long will it be until I come back?’ There are a lot of questions that come to mind.” From there, it was just sort of me always trying to find out new information because your brain sort of spins and scrambles when you hear something like that. Then, later, he told me, ‘You’re being shoved off the parapet.’ And then later he told me Ava was going to be the one who did it. ![]() She explains, “Our executive producer, Frank Valentini, was like, ‘Hey, by the way, I don’t want you to freak out, but we’re writing you off the canvas for a little bit.’ I had no other context for a while. ![]() Pohl got a heads-up “fairly far in advance” that she would be written off the show, but only temporarily. “If we’re playing soap opera bingo, that’s definitely a good one!” chuckles the actress. ![]() ![]() After getting kidnapped and sleeping with her boyfriend’s father as Esme, Avery Pohl gets to check another classic soap trope off her bucket list this week when her character returns from the not-so-dead.
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