Whats it like playing a tough talking nurse with a heart of gold?
JPS: Well, it’s funny because it reminds me a great deal of my mother. My mother worked in an inner city clinic. For many years [she worked] in a women’s clinic there and it’s one of the reasons that I was drawn to this particular project. It reminded me a lot of my mother and she was a single parent as well, raising a pretty rebellious teenage daughter like myself. But I find it to be a lot of fun and I think that with Christina the audience is going to see many more colors of her this year. She’s going to be funny and she’s going to be outrageous, tough, vulnerable, all of those many, many different sides of Christina really pushed more so than what we saw last year. You’re also an executive producer on the show. So what did you learn from the first season that you hope to improve on in the second season? JPS: In season one I kind of really fell back and wanted to see what the audiences really wanted. I needed a minute. It’d been a long time since I’d been in television and so I need