
Ghosts US: Sheila Carrasco on Flower's New Power in Season 4
In Ghosts US Season 4, Sheila Carrasco's character, Flower, experienced a significant shift, showcasing a new level of confidence and authority, which the actress discusses in a recent interview.
After a reduced role in Season 3, Flower took center stage in Season 4, revealing new facets of her personality after sharing details about her past with the cult. This newfound confidence allowed her to stand up to Hetty and Trevor, two of the house's most influential ghosts.
Carrasco spoke about these authoritative moments in an interview, highlighting Episode 18, "Smooching and Smushing," where Hetty and Trevor try to teach Flower a lesson about money corrupting even her charitable nature. However, Flower sees through their plan and outsmarts them.
Carrasco found this storyline "succinct" and enjoyed exploring a deeper side of Flower, explaining that she felt strongly about what Trevor should spend his money on. She relished the opportunity to make Trevor feel how Flower often feels, especially regarding capitalism and fairness.
Flower's Monetary Power in Ghosts US
Carrasco also mentioned that Flower might use the $10,000 she gained from Trevor for something fun in Season 5, emphasizing that this money gives Flower a new form of power within the house. Will she donate it, or will she use it to her advantage?
In Episode 13, Flower also confronted Hetty and Trevor's plan to get their own rooms by convincing Thor and Flower to live together. Flower nearly exposed their scheme with a monologue about their "unbearable romantic toxicity," showcasing her ability to decipher their machinations.
Carrasco's Pride in Flower's "Aha!" Moments
Carrasco expressed pride in these "'Aha!' moments that Flower had" in Ghosts US. She the monologue in Episode 13, which she delivered in one take, as a particularly fulfilling moment. This allowed her to utilize her training and sink her teeth into substantial dialogue.
Carrasco noted the challenge of memorizing the monologue, especially after having a baby, but felt accomplished in nailing it. She appreciated the opportunity to showcase skills that she hadn't used in a while due to the fast-paced nature of network television.
Ultimately, Season 4 of Ghosts US provided Sheila Carrasco with the chance to explore new depths of her character, Flower, leaving audiences excited to see what she'll do with her newfound power and confidence in future episodes.