Zari is getting more quality time with Constantine than she bargained for onDC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
What has that experience been like?
I know it was hard me, too.

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And then it got fun.
Do you remember the moment when you clicked into Zari 2.0?
The opulence of that episode also lends itself to going there.

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It sort of asked me to step up to it.
On your end, how did you figure out who this person was beneath her superficial exterior?
Fundamentally, I believe her heart is her heart, and we see that come out.

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Actually, I think with both versions of the character theres a kind of facade.
Its such a recognizable trope to us now and I think to me even, its sort of triggering.
Then, I got past that.
How did that feel?
Shooting those scenes is a lot more technical than maybe people realize, than maybe I realized actually.
I was joking, Oh my god, I dont know who Zari 1.0 is anymore.
But then actually when I really dropped into it, I was like, Oh, I miss her.
I really miss her.
The sort of groundedness, sarcastic, dry, droll thing that Zari 1.0 is, I find delightful.
Honestly, its fun.
I would play both of them if I could.
How does meeting Zari 1.0 has affected Zari 2.0 going forward as she tries to bring her brother back?
How does that moment on stage play into their dynamic in this episode?
What that is we dont quite know.
It felt like we were on stage or something.
I think the Romeo v Juliet episode laid the groundwork for that.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrowairs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on The CW.