For all the girls who merely just want to “save the world,” Lindsey Shaw will guide wewe in “10 Things I Hate About You,” the new ABC Family onyesha for wewe to watch in replacement of homework (though we do not discourage doing homework).
An inspiration of the hit 1999 film, “10 Things I Hate About You,” the onyesha revolves around two sisters who are characteristically polar. The eldest sister, Kat Stratford (played kwa Shaw) is the “independent, out-spoken feminist,” while her younger sister Bianca (played kwa Meaghan Jette Martin) strives for popularity.
Being Shaw’s third televisheni series in which she stars as a regular, she feels this is “a lot like graduating from PG to PG-13″ when comparing to her Nickelodeon onyesha “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.” Shaw portrayed one of the three best Marafiki who’s only goal is to survive middle school.
Although the subject matter is typically the same in her new series, the “context has evolved.” In this particular story, Kat and Bianca face various issues as a result of the people they encounter and the choices they make. “Kat values justice above all else and is always ready to fight for it,” Shaw explains. “Although well-intentioned, Kat often gets Tangled up in her own righteousness.” Young adults of these generations can relate to Kat as many struggle for their natural rights and independence.
Among the characters on the “10 Things…” show, Shaw would mostly likely be Marafiki with Cameron. “He’s so sweet! The ideal best friend…if he’s not falling in upendo with you.”
Moreover, Shaw recalls a few things she hadn’t known about her co-stars including, Martin who she now calls “bionic woman.” She said, “[Meaghan] can sustain literally any type of injury and keep going until the job is done. Such a little trooper.” Ethan Peck enjoys listening to “classical muziki in his trailer,” and Nicholas Braun “is not afraid to get his chest waxed for his art” (referring to Episode 5).
Aside from her thrilling career, Shaw worries about “nutrition,” which she believes is one of the foremost problems in the nation. “Our chakula supply has become so contaminated with artificial concoctions…we don’t know how to feel ourselves anymore.” Shaw, a vegetarian, hopes schools will start “teaching nutrition…and educating children from a young age” to eat properly in order to maintain “physical and mental health.” She later quoted Hippocrates, “Let your chakula be your medicine.”
Shaw is not only someone to view as great, but she is utterly unavoidable with optimism and wisdom beyond her age. “It is completely wonderful and exhilarating,” Shaw said, to be have such great opportunities in her career. “Each experience has aliyopewa me another insight into the actress I want to be. I hope I get to do this forever.”
Extra Exclusives:
Q. Who would wewe like to work with? Passed au alive?
“Bea Arthur. I am really inspired kwa her deadpan delivery.”
Q. If wewe could start a band, who would be in it?
“The Jonas Brothers, but only if the bonus Jonas was included as well!”
Q. What sports do wewe play?
“I [used] to play mpira wa wavu and softball when I was younger.”
Q. Would wewe ever like to be in one of the Twilight sinema if offered a role?
“Only if I could switch it up and play a werewolf au a zombie.”
Q. What are some sinema wewe could watch over and over?
“The Fountain, Fargo, American Beauty, and The Breakfast Club.”
An inspiration of the hit 1999 film, “10 Things I Hate About You,” the onyesha revolves around two sisters who are characteristically polar. The eldest sister, Kat Stratford (played kwa Shaw) is the “independent, out-spoken feminist,” while her younger sister Bianca (played kwa Meaghan Jette Martin) strives for popularity.
Being Shaw’s third televisheni series in which she stars as a regular, she feels this is “a lot like graduating from PG to PG-13″ when comparing to her Nickelodeon onyesha “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.” Shaw portrayed one of the three best Marafiki who’s only goal is to survive middle school.
Although the subject matter is typically the same in her new series, the “context has evolved.” In this particular story, Kat and Bianca face various issues as a result of the people they encounter and the choices they make. “Kat values justice above all else and is always ready to fight for it,” Shaw explains. “Although well-intentioned, Kat often gets Tangled up in her own righteousness.” Young adults of these generations can relate to Kat as many struggle for their natural rights and independence.
Among the characters on the “10 Things…” show, Shaw would mostly likely be Marafiki with Cameron. “He’s so sweet! The ideal best friend…if he’s not falling in upendo with you.”
Moreover, Shaw recalls a few things she hadn’t known about her co-stars including, Martin who she now calls “bionic woman.” She said, “[Meaghan] can sustain literally any type of injury and keep going until the job is done. Such a little trooper.” Ethan Peck enjoys listening to “classical muziki in his trailer,” and Nicholas Braun “is not afraid to get his chest waxed for his art” (referring to Episode 5).
Aside from her thrilling career, Shaw worries about “nutrition,” which she believes is one of the foremost problems in the nation. “Our chakula supply has become so contaminated with artificial concoctions…we don’t know how to feel ourselves anymore.” Shaw, a vegetarian, hopes schools will start “teaching nutrition…and educating children from a young age” to eat properly in order to maintain “physical and mental health.” She later quoted Hippocrates, “Let your chakula be your medicine.”
Shaw is not only someone to view as great, but she is utterly unavoidable with optimism and wisdom beyond her age. “It is completely wonderful and exhilarating,” Shaw said, to be have such great opportunities in her career. “Each experience has aliyopewa me another insight into the actress I want to be. I hope I get to do this forever.”
Extra Exclusives:
Q. Who would wewe like to work with? Passed au alive?
“Bea Arthur. I am really inspired kwa her deadpan delivery.”
Q. If wewe could start a band, who would be in it?
“The Jonas Brothers, but only if the bonus Jonas was included as well!”
Q. What sports do wewe play?
“I [used] to play mpira wa wavu and softball when I was younger.”
Q. Would wewe ever like to be in one of the Twilight sinema if offered a role?
“Only if I could switch it up and play a werewolf au a zombie.”
Q. What are some sinema wewe could watch over and over?
“The Fountain, Fargo, American Beauty, and The Breakfast Club.”