Nurse jackie who is ohara pregnant by
Finally, season four is just around the corner and we've got an exclusive first look at a new trailer. Not only is Jackie headed to rehab, but someone is knocked up…. So who's the father? Or, in what would be an awesome twist, Jackie's ex-lover Eddie Paul Schulze could be the one who knocked her up. We've never seen them be intimate together, but we've seen them spend time together alone last season, which drove Jackie crazy.
However, as you can see in the trailer, O'Hara looks happy to share the news of her bun in the oven, and we don't think she'd be smiling if she was carrying her best friend's ex-boyfriend's baby. With Zoey, I mean what an amazing character to watch through all seven seasons, right? She finds the perfect mentor in Jackie. She goes through this heartbreaking ordeal where she realizes the depths to which Jackie will sink to honor her addiction.
Zoey had to strengthen herself and grow and she did that. And then, after all of that, Zoey who was so hurt by her mentor and mother figure, finally starts to let Jackie back in and Jackie just lets her down again, but the connection between the two is still there.
You can see it when Jackie first comes out of that bathroom. Both women have had enough of Jackie and her antics. It was a cold day in New York and we had extras and a crane and it just came out beautifully. Couple that scene with Jackie lying on the floor, k. All of it made for something that felt very sacred to all of us involved in the series. Imagine lying on that floor surrounded by cast and crewmembers and giving just enough of an expression to have everyone asking the question of whether she lives or dies.
I have so much respect for what she did there because a few minutes prior to shooting that we were sitting just off set talking about our kids — and then she does that. I cannot say enough times that the absolute most important piece of Nurse Jackie was Edie Falco and her ability to make you unconditionally believe everything that Jackie was going through.
How can I do it better? Have I done this as well as I possibly could? We set out to do an authentic, funny and dramatic show to reveal the true trauma of addiction. We worked hard to do that amid the responsibility that we had to an audience to tell an honest story, and I think we did that successfully using Jackie and everyone involved with her to present something very compelling, right up to the very end. Perhaps a Nurse Zoey series?
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