![]() Is there any chance that your music finds its way into Upload, or are you working on anything musically right now?ĪA: I’m working on a new album now, so I’m hoping some of the new songs will make their way into the future seasons. Which I think innately Seager does have.īF: What fans of both shows may not know is that you have a musical background you’ve got two albums out on iTunes. What’s cool in season 2 of Upload, Nora gets her footing a little bit more and she starts to own her voice and turns into this leader. I think it’s really fun playing a character who’s a little more confident and self-assured. But with Seager, she’s very passionate about what she does, but she’s by the book. There’s a bit of that drama in season 2, where her ideas backfire in some of her relationships. She sometimes gets herself in trouble-even if her intentions are good, sometimes it doesn’t end up very well. Has anything about Nora informed Seager, or vice versa?ĪA: Seager and Nora have a lot of similarities, in the sense of they really believe in what they’re doing. Burrows Sr./Courtesy of NBC)īF: While you’ve been filming the show, you’ve also made time to continue your recurring role on Chicago Fire. Taylor Kinney (left) and Andy Allo in Chicago Fire. I think that’s one of the biggest things I take away from Nora, is her ability to always see the best in people. And in season 2, same with the Ludds and giving them a chance to get to know them. In season 1 she sees Nathan and is like, “Oh, what a douche,” and then, you know what? Okay, I’m going to give him a chance to get to know him as he is now. She just has such a big heart and ability to see the best in people. ![]() What have you learned or experienced from the show?ĪA: I think I’ve learned so much from Nora. I wish Nora had more scenes with Luke in some way, so hopefully that happens.īF: Upload has been a great showcase for your talents. Every time I’m watching his scenes, I’m just dying laughing. That character is so hilarious and Kevin just nails it every single time. I wish I had more scenes with Kevin, who plays Luke. Is there anyone that you wish you had more scenes with?ĪA: One hundred percent. (laughs)īF: The way Upload is set up, and how vast the universe is, we don’t get to see Nora interact with all the other characters as much as Nathan. In season 2, Nora ends up having a relationship with someone else and she and Nathan are going in completely different directions, So there’s a lot of plot twists, and if you thought the cliffhanger in season 1 was bad or epic, season 2 is…just hold on. I think there’s a lot of twists and turns. Greg and the writers do such a great job of crafting and I remember thinking like, “Oh please, please, I want them to get together.” Just so there’s that satisfaction. If I wasn’t in it, I would be watching it and I’m always rooting for the couple to get together. It might get a little messy, for sure, but she learns a lot-which informs so many of the decisions she makes throughout the season.īF: Her feelings for Nathan have been well-established by now, so what are your thoughts on their relationship? Are you rooting for them to get together in season 2, or as an actor, are you thinking maybe it’d be more fun to slow-burn this for a while?ĪA: I’m such a big fan of the show myself. And she’s a little judgey sometimes of people, but I think one great quality about her is that she inevitably gives them a chance and she always sees what she can learn. She’s thrown right into the Ludd camp and all the politics and dynamics of the Luddites. ![]() Where do we find her at the start of season 2?Īndy Allo: Season 2 picks up right where season one left off. Get to know more about all of Andy’s talents in our interview.īrittany Frederick: Nora’s life gets a lot more complicated at the end of Upload season 1, but she seems to be good at complicated. Plus, we take a second to chat about her recurring role as Wendy Seager on NBC’s Chicago Fire (which she reprised in February) and her career as a singer and songwriter. With season 2 now streaming, I had a chance to chat with Andy about how Nora’s story picks up and how she sees the relationship between Nora and Robbie Amell’s Nathan going from here. Nora’s smart, driven and more of a romantic than she lets on-a character who it’s easy to root for, and to want to know where she goes next. Andy Allo is getting plenty of deserved praise for her performance as Nora in Prime Video’s comedy-drama Upload. ![]()
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