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Sydney Sweeney anticipates 'bittersweet' end to Euphoria filming
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Sydney Sweeney anticipates ‘bittersweet’ end to Euphoria filming

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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30 October 2025

Sydney Sweeney says it will be “bittersweet” to finish filming on the third season of Euphoria.

Sydney Sweeney has almost finished production on the third season of Euphoria

The 28-year-old actress plays Cassie Howard in the acclaimed HBO teen drama series and is ready for an “emotional” end to production on what is expected to be the show’s final season.

Speaking at Variety’s Power of Women ceremony on Wednesday (29.10.25), Sydney said: “It’s gonna be a really bittersweet moment.

“I’m kind of terrified for how emotional it’s gonna be. It’s been such a journey. It’s been my entire twenties. They’ve been my family and friends for so long. I’ve been forever grateful for all of them.”

The Immaculate actress added: “I was 20 when I did the pilot, so being able to see a lot of the same people, it feels very comforting.”

Sweeney’s Euphoria co-star Jacob Elordi previously revealed that he enjoyed the “liberating” experience of filming season three and praise the show’s creator Sam Levinson for “constructing something that’s incredibly clever and cinematic”.

The Australian actor said: “It was incredible, man.

“It was incredibly liberating. I got to play something so sort of far out from what I’ve done before.”

However, the Saltburn star isn’t actually sure about what happens in the third season.

Jacob said: “Everybody shoots at different storylines. I don’t know what anyone else is doing. I had a really singular storyline. You don’t know what the other story lines are.

“It’s like FBI files. So it’s great because I’ll get to consume the show the same way that everybody else does as a fan, which I haven’t been able to do before. I’m really excited.”

Meanwhile, Sydney revealed that she found it very emotional to return to the Euphoria set following the death of co-star Angus Cloud – who passed away aged 25 in 2023 after a drug overdose.

She told Variety: “It was definitely a very emotional experience to go back to a set and not have him be there with you. He was such a special person, and he was taken way too young.”

Sydney leaned on her family and her co-stars after Angus passed away.

The Christy actress said: “I’m glad I was home because I was surrounded by my family.

“I think my first call was Maude (Apatow), and then Jacob, and we were all just crying on the phone together. It’s not something you want to bring people back together over, but I’m thankful to have my castmates to be able to process all of that together.”




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The Dark Side Of Hollywood: Sydney Sweeney's Unbelievable Story! | Glamsham.com
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The Dark Side Of Hollywood: Sydney Sweeney’s Unbelievable Story! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Actress Sydney Sweeney has spoken out about the pressures she experienced early in her career, with the actress stating that she was once asked to take Botox in her teenage years. Speaking with Variety, the Euphoria star revealed how a professional in the industry advised her to “fix” her face if she were to make it in Hollywood, with the actress stating that she was advised to alter her natural facial features.

“I have really strong eyebrow muscles,” Sweeney said. “And I once had someone say to me, ‘Fix your face or you’re not going to make it.’ I should get Botox. I was 16!” The actress also mentioned another annoying early experience: “I’m in a casting, reading my scene, and the casting director is munching on a bag of potato chips. I’m like, ‘You’re not even listening at all.’

In spite of the discouragement, Sweeney has become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand young stars. With standout roles in Euphoria and The White Lotus, she has made a name for herself by selecting emotionally layered and frequently divisive performances. “I find myself gravitating towards characters that are stereotypically unlikable,” she told us. “I like to challenge an audience to have empathy for that person.”

Mike White, the author of The White Lotus, has credited Sweeney with her effortless acting talent and charisma. “There was something very offhand about her,” he explained. “She was very charming, and I thought that would serve the part because the character was so unlikeable on paper. When you’re editing, you notice she just jumps out on screen. My attention always went to her, regardless of who’s in the scene.”. That’s natural screen magnetism that’s difficult to measure.

Filmmaker Paul Feig, who has worked with Sweeney, echoed White’s admiration, describing her as exceptionally confident and media-savvy. “She’s probably one of the most confident people I’ve ever met — in a good way,” Feig said. “She’s very smart about publicity and social media. As we’re getting ready to promote, we’ll say, ‘Let’s do this, it’s the hot trend on TikTok right now,’ and she’ll say, ‘No, that was last month. Here’s the hot trend.’”

Sweeney’s tale brings to light the pressures put on young women in Hollywood as well as her strength in overcoming them. She is only 28, yet she continues to make room for the rich female character and shows the world that authenticity, rather than conformity, is what will really make a star.

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Sydney Sweeney’s Response On Euphoria Sparks Talk About Season 4 | Glamsham.com
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Sydney Sweeney’s Response On Euphoria Sparks Talk About Season 4 | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Sydney Sweeney’s latest interview has once again brought Euphoria back into headlines. When asked if there would be another season after the upcoming Euphoria Season 3, the actress gave a short but striking answer: “I cannot disclose any information.”

Her comment immediately gained traction online, with fans debating what she might have meant. Some believe it hints that the series could extend beyond Season 3, while others say it’s simply a professional response to avoid revealing spoilers.

As of now, there has been no official confirmation from HBO about Euphoria Season 4. What’s known for certain is that Season 3 is currently in production. Filming has been spotted in multiple locations, including Los Angeles and parts of New Mexico. Cast members such as Alexa Demie, Jacob Elordi, and Colman Domingo have all been seen on set over the past few weeks. Fans online have shared behind-the-scenes clips showing Alexa filming a night sequence and other cast members shooting scenes in a suburban neighborhood.

Production on Euphoria Season 3 has experienced several delays over the last year, reportedly due to creative rewrites and scheduling conflicts among the cast. Despite that, HBO has maintained that the series is moving forward, with creator Sam Levinson continuing to write and direct key episodes.

Also Read: Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried Face Off in Twisted Thriller The Housemaid – Trailer Out Now

Sydney’s response has only added to the mystery. While fans are eager for answers, nothing beyond Season 3 has been announced yet. For now, Euphoria remains one of HBO’s most talked-about shows, and interest around its future continues to grow.

That’s the full picture, Sydney was asked, she said what she said, and people are talking. There’s no official confirmation of anything beyond that.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Sydney Sweeney's ‘Bleached Suede’ Hair is the Perfect Blonde for a Fall Bob
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Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Bleached Suede’ Hair is the Perfect Blonde for a Fall Bob

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Sydney Sweeney has hopped onto the fall bob bandwagon—and she found the perfect blonde to match it.

On October 25, the 28-year-old actor unveiled a completely fresh look on the Christy premiere red carpet, starting with a chin-length chop by celebrity hairstylist Glen Coco Oropeza. According to Oropeza’s Instagram post, the transformation from mermaid hair to chin-length waves took an entire week and began when she was still rocking her dark blonde hair. You can watch his video—and check out the Kerastase products he used to achieve the blunt bob—here.

Now let’s talk about the color crafted by celebrity hair colorist Jacob Schwartz. According to a press release, the bright “bleached suede blonde” transformation was developed to suit her new bob, brightening her her previous “dark suede” tone to create a “luminous pale blonde with soft golden undertones that still feels natural and dimensional.”

Sydney Sweeney on October 18, 2025.

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Sydney Sweeney on October 25 2025.

Sydney Sweeney on October 25, 2025.

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This is the part you send to your own stylist. To achieve this look on Sydney Sweeney, Schwartz stared by “lifting the base” with Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Royal before adding highlights using Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Vario Blond Super Plus Lightener. He then used Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Vibrance to “subtly blend the roots and base, creating a seamless transition and glossy finish.”

Finally, Schwartz utilized the balayage technique to further brightening the ends of her bob, et voilà. You can find the exact formulas and timing on his Instagram post.

Sydney Sweeney arrives at the 2025 AFI Fest “Christy” premiere at TCL Chinese Theater on October 25 2025.

Sydney Sweeney arrives at the 2025 AFI Fest “Christy” premiere at TCL Chinese Theater on October 25, 2025.

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Sydney Sweeney Is "So Excited" To Meet Kim Novak Before 'Scandalous!'
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Sydney Sweeney Is “So Excited” To Meet Kim Novak Before ‘Scandalous!’

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Although Sydney Sweeney is back in character as Cassie to film Season 3 of Euphoria, she’s ready to dive into her next meaty role.

The 2x Emmy nominee recently said she’s “going to turn my brain into” Kim Novak after completing the HBO Max series, and she’s “so excited” to meet the 92-year old actress from Hollywood’s Golden Age before beginning production on Colman Domingo‘s directorial debut Scandalous! for Miramax.

“I’m incredibly honored to be bringing Kim to life. I mean, she is such an amazing actress,” she told People. “I think her story is still very relevant today in that she dealt with Hollywood and scrutiny with her relationships and her own private life and the control of her image. And I think that for me, I relate to it in a lot of different ways.”

Sweeney added, “Once I finish Euphoria, I switch into Scandalous! gear and I’m going to turn my brain into Kim. I’m so excited. I’m like, ‘Oh my God. I’m going to meet Kim Novak.’”

Hopefully, their meeting will put some of Novak’s concerns to rest. “I don’t think the relationship was scandalous,” she said in August.

David Jonsson (R) will play Sammy Davis, Jr. (L) in Colman Domingo’s directorial debut ‘Scandalous!‘ (Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images/Josh Telles/Deadline)

“He’s somebody I really cared about,” Novak told The Guardian. “We had so much in common, including that need to be accepted for who we are and what we do, rather than how we look. But I’m concerned they’re going to make it all sexual reasons.”

Last October, Deadline exclusively announced Domingo will direct Scandalous!, about the 1957 love affair between Novak and Sammy Davis Jr., with David Jonsson set to play the latter. Also reprising his role for Season 3 of Euphoria, Domingo is set to begin production after wrapping the series.

Domingo previously opened up to Deadline about depicting “this fractured love story” with his upcoming directorial debut.

“And then hopefully we’ll make a beautiful, sweet film that’s really about the possibility of love, but under many eyes, trying to have privacy, trying to have love, trying to have a life,” he said last November. “And I think it’s something that Sydney and I both know very well. We’re trying to advocate for your humanity again in your life.”

Written by Matthew Fantaci, producers include Sweeney, Tani Cohen and Bobby Rock, with Jon Levin exec producing.

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Sydney Sweeney Unveils A Short Bleached Bob
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Sydney Sweeney Unveils A Short Bleached Bob

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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Tonight, Sydney Sweeney continues her press run for her upcoming biopic, Christy, with a premiere in Los Angeles. In honor of the exciting moment, the star chose to do something drastic—chop and dye her waist-skimming locks. Of course, her go-to hair team, colorist Jacob Schwartz and hairstylist Glen Coco, were on hand for the transformation.

“Sydney was looking for a change and wanted to have a big hair moment for the red carpet to support her new movie, Christy,” says Schwartz, who worked with Schwarzkopf Professional products to do the color transformation in a single day. “It felt like the perfect time to do something bold.”

And bold it was. Schwartz described Sweeney’s hair as a “dark suede blonde”—natural and rooty. This look is much more monochromatic and overall a much brighter blonde than before. “It’s more of an icy blonde,” Schwartz adds. “The color really makes her eyes and features pop and complements the cut so well.”

In the film, Sweeney’s character goes through her own hair transformations, including a brunette curly mullet, a shaggy pixie, and blonde box braids. But when it comes to real life, Sweeney chose to join Team Bob (other fans include Zoe Kravitz and Pamela Anderson).

“This is a transformation,” Coco says of the blunt, chin-skimming haircut, adding that it’s the shortest that her hair has ever been. “Christy has a lot of underlying tones of resilience, transformation, and power. Sydney herself transformed herself for this role, and I wanted to morph her into this updated version of herself in real life. Something new and fresh to close out the rest of the year.”

Sydney Sweeney’s Hair Throughout the Years

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October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Mavournee Hazel as Forensic Pathologist Bluebird
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Do Blue and Her Brother Die With a Cult on ‘NCIS: Sydney’? Her Past, Explained

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for NCIS: Sydney Season 3 Episode 2 “True Blue.”]

Why does their forensic pathologist have bones in her home?! That’s the question the NCIS: Sydney team wonders about Blue (Mavournee Hazel) after they search her home when it becomes clear she’s missing. It leads to revelations about her past and present, and it leaves Mackey (Olivia Swann) and JD (Todd Lasance) with a quandary.

As the others learn, Blue was once part of a cult, and the woman she found in her home at the end of the Season 2 finale, Aspira (Doris Youane), has gotten her to return by telling her her twin brother needed her. But what Blue doesn’t know is the prophecy which essentially says that everyone will follow the twins in death by suicide. What Blue uncovers is Aspira doesn’t plan to take the poison and instead will be selling the land. She raises the alarm just as the team arrives to help, and while Blue’s brother drinks the poison, Doc’s (William McInnes) there in time to save him. Blue is then left to meet the grandmother she didn’t know she had. Oh, and the bones? Her father’s, which are proof that he didn’t leave as Aspira claimed.

Meanwhile, Mackey and JD are left to wonder what to do about what they’ve learned about Blue during the course of their investigation: She’s an ex-felon, having been arrested for aggravated breaking and entering. Her file was sealed.

Below, showrunner Morgan O’Neill discusses Blue’s backstory, Mackey and JD’s conundrum, and more.

Why did you make this Blue’s backstory?

Morgan O’Neill: We spent a lot of time thinking about Blue and crafting her in the first couple of seasons of the show. There’s something tantalizing about someone who knows where all the digital bodies are buried in this world and yet has none herself. We discover little bits and pieces and breadcrumbs about Blue all the way through the first two seasons of the show. We know that she lives on her own. She has many locks on her doors. She has no digital fingerprint. She asks Doc to look into something for her when they get back from Darwin in a professional capacity. She doesn’t like her photographs being taken. She has a strange relationship with the music of Nova and the bluebird and the tattoo — and she’s got all sorts of unusual tattoos, which could almost be prison tattoos, and she doesn’t want to talk about them. We just kept piling interesting, intriguing things into Blue’s backstory, knowing that at some point we’re going to have to bring it all back out and try and lay it out in an order that made sense.

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The nature of cults is really, really fascinating to me, and the way they can sometimes control people and manipulate people into certain patterns of behavior, and the courage it takes to get out of those situations is really compelling for me. We just found the opportunity to go into the first 15, 16 years of Blue’s life to be so compelling. And I think one of the really fun things about peeling back the layers of characters is that, in some ways, it makes the character that you know profoundly richer. And so looking at where Blue has come from changes how I see Blue now. A lot of the things that she does, a lot of the ways she is, a lot of the way that she wears this kind of cool and really unusual and kooky makeup, that’s either someone who loves makeup or that’s someone who’s trying to disguise herself. That’s either someone who’s really confident or someone who’s not confident at all with who she is.

And so suddenly, looking back at those first two seasons, I’m seeing a whole different reason for the way Blue is. And for me, that’s super exciting, and it’s super exciting having peeled back that layer to then question what happens next because she’s not the character we thought she was. Her backstory is such that you have to ask yourself whether she can continue to be part of NCIS. It’s a really complicated situation that we’ve uncovered, and what JD and Mackey do with that information is really key moving forward.

Yeah, I was going to ask about that. Before I get to that, though, how is Blue going forward after what happened, after the fact that now the others know about her past? That informs how she acts around and interacts with them, right?

That’s right. She’s forced to acknowledge that she has been, for a whole bunch of really good reasons, deceptive. She hasn’t told the truth. And when you fail to tell the truth to people that you love and respect, that impacts trust, right? It’s impossible not to feel, on some levels, betrayed by that. So, how does Blue even start to repair that breach in trust? And I think, as we’ll see, that’s a huge mountain to climb, but in finding NCIS, in finding herself where she is, for the first time in her entire life, she has found family. And that’s something, when you find it, that is worth fighting for.

That’s her arc moving forward, is discovering the thing that is, for the first time in her life, something that actually resonates like family, and she’s going to defend that discovery with her very life, I think.

Yeah, her “He’s family, too” about Doc when meeting her grandmother was such a good moment.

I’m glad you liked. It’s one of my favorites, too.

Speaking of her grandmother, are we going to see her again? Are we going to see Blue’s brother again? Are we going to hear about what’s going on with their relationship now that they’re both free of that cult?

The short answer is possibly, but the longer answer is, her brother has to deal with a few legal challenges. He’s not without some kind of complicity in what goes down in Episode 2, as you know, and so he won’t be popping up straight away.

But I think in a sort of broader sense, in terms of family, like I was saying before, the discovery of Blue’s backstory has actually made where Blue has ended up much more clearly a version of family for her than she’s ever experienced. So, I feel like the exploration of family for Blue will be, to a very large extent, seen through the lens of NCIS because as you say, she’s got a kind of grandfather figure in Doc, she’s got a mother and a father figure in Mackey and JD, she’s got siblings in Evie [Tuuli Narkle] and DeShawn [Sean Sagar] and increasingly Trigger [Claude Jabbour]. So, I feel really excited, and I know Marvournee does in the portrayal of Blue, she’s finally found her people, and that’s profound, and it will allow her to go to places that she felt unable to go to before that.

You brought up Mackey and JD, and they have that exchange at the end about how they’re the only ones who know that Blue’s an ex-felon. How do they feel about keeping that to themselves, and how is that going to blow up in their faces?

They feel conflicted, and it will, is the short answer. I mean, it’s like any mother and dad, right? You find out something about your kid, you’re like, “Oh, man, do we tell their brother and sisters? Do we tell the cousins? Do we tell a school teacher, or do we just try and keep this to ourselves and hope it goes away?” And back to the theme of Season 3, which is that you can’t outrun your past, here is an example of Mackey and JD deciding to actively try and outrun their past. Well, we know how that ends up — not well — so it will come back to roost, but for now they’re caught in that tricky situation where they’ve only just put it back, what do you do? You can’t throw her to the wolves. If Blue is feeling like, for the first time, she’s found her people, Mackey and JD feel the responsibility of having provided her with that, too. But yeah, you’re absolutely bang on. The chickens will come home to roost, that’s for sure.

Is there any possibility of any type of crossover whatsoever? Or might we just keep getting maybe mentions of characters from the other shows? Anything like that?

Look, never say never. It’s a really tricky one for us because we are kind of exotically poised in the southern hemisphere about as far from continental United States as you can get. But we are really mindful of how fun those crossovers are, and we’re kind of actively exploring all those possibilities. So I suppose watch this space is the best I can say without being coy.

Todd Lasance as AFP Liaison Officer Sergeant Jim 'JD' Dempsey and Olivia Swann as NCIS Special Agent Captain Michelle Mackey — 'NCIS: Sydney' Season 3 Episode 2 "True Blue"

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With this theme of you can’t on your past, we’ve talked about what’s going on with Mackey. We just had Blue face that. Who’s next up?

The truth of the matter is everyone in their own way gets their dose of that medicine. In a comedic sense, we’re talking about JD and his dating and sort of throwing himself back into that terrifying horror show of modern dating. It’s actually JD reacting to his past in a way that’s not genuinely authentic because he’s not actually acknowledging the elephant in the room. He’s trying to pretend the elephant’s not there. “What elephant? There’s no elephant here.” And so when that comes back to hit him, it’s going to smack him in the teeth, too. For Evie and DeShawn, deeper into the series, as the arc starts to solidify, we’ll discover that DeShawn is in possession of a piece of information that Mackey is not, but it pertains to Mackey.

From the JAG days?

Possibly, yeah. He’s made a whole bunch of decisions around what to do with that information, and history will be the judge as to whether those decisions have been right or not. But again, he has made the decision to try and outrun that information, and the information loads him down. So, everyone gets a taste of it across the season, which is really exciting. And it doesn’t feel forced or contrived, it’s just that’s the nature of being a human, isn’t it? If we’re not honest with where we’re at, eventually, where we’re at makes us honest one way or another.

NCIS: Sydney, Tuesdays, 10/9c, CBS

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Sydney Sweeney Offers a Bold Take on Lingerie Dressing
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Sydney Sweeney Offers a Bold Take on Lingerie Dressing

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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The Victoria’s Secret fashion show may be over, but Sydney Sweeney is taking boudoir dressing off the runway and onto the red carpet.

Continuing promotion for Christy, her forthcoming biopic of the boxer Christy Martin, the actor touched down in the United Kingdom for the BFI London Film Festival, where she decided to step out of her comfort zone on the red carpet. Sweeney turned to Seán McGirr to fashion her a custom McQueen gown.

Sydney Sweeney at the 2025 BFI London Film Festival

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“We wanted to take Sydney in a bit of a new direction for this—something distinct from the more romantic and princess silhouettes she’s often gravitated toward in the past,” Sweeney’s stylist, Molly Dickson, tells Vogue. “What I love most about Sydney is her openness—she’s always game to experiment and evolve. This look was about stepping slightly outside her comfort zone, and McQueen brought that vision to life with such precision and strength.”

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Olivia Swann as NCIS Special Agent Captain Michelle Mackey and Todd Lasance as AFP Liaison Officer Sergeant Jim
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Sydney’ Season 3 Premiere? Boss Explains Resignation (Exclusive)

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the NCIS: Sydney Season 3 premiere “Gut Instinct.”]

NCIS: Sydney is making us wait a bit longer to find out who that mystery woman was waiting for Blue (Mavournee Hazel) at the end of the Season 2 finale. In fact, the Season 3 premiere introduces a new mystery about the forensic scientist.

When the new season begins, Blue has resigned, having sent in a video. Doc (William McInnes) doesn’t buy that’s all there is to it. Meanwhile, JD (Todd Lasance) has signed up for a dating site, giving DeShawn (Sean Sagar) and Evie (Tuuli Narkle) plenty to mock him for (especially with those photos), and making things a bit awkward with Mackey (Olivia Swann).

Below, showrunner Morgan O’Neill breaks down the premiere and teases what’s ahead for Blue, Mackey and JD, and more.

How long is it going to take before Mackey realizes that the therapist in the psych eval was right and she can’t just ignore what happened?

Morgan O’Neill: You’ve hit on the overarching theme of the third season of NCIS: Sydney, and the reason I think it’s such a cool framing device for our entire season is that we all have to deal with that at some point, right? I mean, it’s a really human revelation that you have to deal with your past or your past is going to deal with you. And Mackey being stubborn, it’s going to take her longer than it takes most people. But one of the things that she has in her corner is her team, and in particular JD, because JD is that kind of sounding board for her. And you’ll see at the end of the first episode, they have a moment where they kind of acknowledge each other’s failings and strengths all at once. And so I feel like with the benefit of the team and a little bit of time, Mackey will eventually come to realize that you can’t outrun your past, but it’s going to take a few bumps along the way. That’s just the nature of Mackey. That’s how she rolls.

How is she going to deal with that?

She refuses to deal with it in an obvious way, and then she has to deal with the ramifications of not dealing with it. And so her past comes to her and in a really confronting way. Like a lot of us, she’s not going to deal with the problem until she has no option but to deal with the problem. And that’s when the problem has come to her and is sitting right on her doorstep. So, without spoiling what happens, suffice it to say that it becomes a pretty big deal for Mackey, and in not dealing with it, she drags the whole team into it.

There’s this mystery of what happened to Blue. What can you say about what’s going on with her and why she sent that resignation video?

Well, as we know, the end of the second season of NCIS: Sydney ends with Blue coming home after Darwin,  and there is a strange lady sitting in her living room, and from the expression on Blue’s face, it’s pretty clear that she’s an unwelcome visitor. And then we open in Season 3, Blue’s no longer there, and we work out that she’s resigned and everyone’s a little bent out of shape by it because she’s such a beloved member of the team and they misconstrue the arrival of Trigger [Claude Jabbour] is somehow the replacement for Blue, which clearly he is not, but it feels especially to Doc that something’s hinky, that this is not the way Blue would’ve departed if she had departed of her own volition. And so he refuses to accept that she has simply decided to move on and send in a video resignation. And he’s probably, I dare say, right to think that that doesn’t all add up. And the team is doing their best, obviously, to be professional and to be grownups and to sort of put a happy face on the whole thing — she may have moved on to something that she’s more excited by — but I think deep down, all of them know that something is not as it should be. And when we get to Episode 2, we’ll realize why.

JD signed up for a dating site. The humor in that has already started. Are we going to see him going on dates, hear about them, and see him decide it’s not for him? How much comedy are you getting out of that?

A lot is the short answer. JD is such a beautiful character in my view. There’s a level of self-deprecation that makes him so appealing to me, I think, and to a larger audience. He has that ability to find humor in his own circumstances, which I find a very appealing quality. But what it also does in Australia is it puts an enormous target on your back because if you’re willing to acknowledge that life is strange, then the rest of the team is going to come down to you like a ton of bricks and they do.

The reality is, for JD, he’s found himself in a situation where he’s kind of been in denial for the first two seasons of the show about his emotional situation. Like a lot of people going through those really tricky life-altering events, he’s hoped against hope that somehow it gets itself back together again or the ship is set back on course or whatever, but it’s not. He’s living in his friend’s garage, and it’s been two years, and he’s got to get his s**t together. So I think the events of Darwin have probably shaken him out of that stasis, and he’s decided that whatever deeply buried, repressed feelings he may have for his friend and colleague, Michelle Mackey, he’s not going to succumb to them, and he’s going to do the exact opposite. He’s going to fill that void with whatever he can. And as it is in the 21st century, that’s kind of online dating. So he jumps in boots and all, but he’s really, let’s be honest, ill-equipped to be playing in that pond as his dating profile photographs will tell us.

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It’s a stopgap measure at best, and it obviously provides a huge amount of comedy for our team. But what it’s really telling me as an audience, I suppose, is here is the guy desperately trying to be professional. He’s trying to keep things tidy in the workplace because Darwin has probably brought out a whole bunch of emotions that he feels are unhelpful in a team environment. And so I guess he’s overreacting, and his overreaction is in the form of going on a dating site. And having been on dating sites myself, it’s the wild west out there, I can tell you.

How does Mackey feel about that? Because we already get the bit of awkwardness about it in the premiere, and it feels like they both know how the other one might feel, and it’s just like, let’s just not acknowledge it.

Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head. You’ve got to remember, these are two charismatic, clever, empathetic, courageous, attractive, and single people working shoulder to shoulder for 70 hours a week. That’s a combustible situation, but they’re also super professional, and they’re the leaders of this team; they’re kind of notionally mom and dad for the rest of the squad, and acknowledging that they may have feelings for one another would be totally counterproductive to the team environment. So, they try and be as professional as they can, but they’re humans. And so it’s an imperfect way of wallpapering over what might be going on underneath.

NCIS: Sydney, Tuesdays, 10/9c, CBS

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