Shes the party animal.

But youll see that she sort of gets over it.

Of all the girls, she wants to get the f out of Vegas, Tohn says.

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Everyone else rises to her level of debauchery.

She doesnt stand out anymore as the exciting, crazy party girl anymore.

She does a lot of growing, Tohn says.

In other seasons, she unapologetically offends everybody.

Its like, Well, heres why.

Heres the pain Ive experienced and what all this wiseass-ery has been covering.

Heres the s I dont want to talk about which is why I make jokes all the time.

She explains herself and really is remorseful and apologetic.

And Tohn is thrilled that its Melroses turn this season.

Its definitely the deepest and most gratifying work Ive ever gotten to do as an actor, she says.

As a comic, people are always like, Tell jokes, clown!

Ive never been bummed about that, its definitely my brand, but I always wanted to go deeper.

Ive always been cast as characters who are funny and light and maybe a little dark the comic relief.

And then season 3, she becomes a much deeper version of herself.

It was a joy to get to do that.

But the thing youre saying is not okay.

Its not just okay because that person is your friend.

Town explains thatGLOWexplores that nuance and dives into the sensitive, tricky issue fully this season.

They say them and then address them.

Youll see that addressed with the Melrose storyline this season.

Were dealing with race issues and talking about them.

Other shows will be racist and not recognize it.

She laughs, then adds, And that was the plan all along.

It wasnt like, S, we got caught so we have to talk about it.

We were always going to talk about this.

When Im there, I am cognizant that Im currently in the time of my life.

Making this show, this is lightning in a bottle.

This grouping of people and these creators and this space are so special.

GLOWseason 3 drops Friday on Netflix.