Worlds Collide for Gracelandās Serinda Swan in More Ways Than One
Jun 24, 2014Ā
by Kate Stanhope
One week after returning to the house on Graceland (Wednesdays, 10/9c, USA), the FBI agent received one heck of a welcome wagon from housemate Paige when she caught him peeking into her bedroom and dropped her towel.
ā[Thatās] one of the most interesting invitations Iāve ever seen. And he took it!ā Serinda Swan tells TVGuide.com with a laugh. āShe just kind of put him on the spot: āYouāre going to flirt with me? Youāre going to be like this? Come and get it,ā so to speak. Iām putting it all out on the line, or on the floor.ā
The bold move comes several months after the duo first shared a kiss late last season. However, things never progressed further because Mike (Aaron Tveit) soon got a promotion and returned to Washington, D.C. āIn the second season, I think sheās just kind of like, āAll right, letās see what happens. Letās have some fun,āā she says. āIt wasnāt the tenderness that there was last year, and Paige is strong and sheās independent. Sheās not pining for him, but she really likes.
While Paige has been straightforward with Mike, he has been less so, particularly since he has thus far failed to mention that he has a woman waiting for him back in D.C.: Jessica (Emily Rose). āI get a little protective of Paige sometimes and I was like, āNuh-uh, excuse me, who is this lady?āā Swan says.
But Mike wonāt be able to juggle both ladies forever, especially when they come face-to-face later this season. āYou can only imagine when two girls sharing the same guy happen to be in the same house. Thereās two ways that it can go, and the beautiful thing is that we have such amazing writers that it walks a very fine line between them both. Theyāre two very powerful women,ā she says. āIt will be interesting to see where his feelings lie and which side he falls on.ā
Thankfully, Paige will have much bigger problems to worry about than just whether Mike is #TeamPaige or #TeamJessica. āPaigeās story really ramps up. Last year, she came into the show slightly later and we hadnāt given her as much and this year, we really embraced her,ā creator and executive producer Jeff Eastin says. āHer character really does embrace that [question of] how far will you go? She goes into a much deeper, darker place than weāve ever taken anyone before.ā
Itās in large part because of Swan that her on-screen alter-ego will have such a rough go of it this season. When Eastin and the writers called her up at the end of last season to talk about Paigeās direction in Season 2, she knew immediately what she wanted to explore. ā[They said,] āOne of our top priorities is figuring out how to dive into Paige more next season and really reveal her skill set and learn a bit more about her,ā she says. āI thought that would be a really interesting plotline for this season for Paige to show her heart, to show her skill, and to put her in a situation where both really come into compromising situations so I pitched the idea of Paige coming into a contact with a human-trafficking ring.ā
Particularly, Paige will meet one victim whom she vows to help no matter what the cost. āThat promise is something that, because of Paigeās Achilles Heel, which is her heart, in doing so, sheās basically tied herself to this issue and this cause, and you can only imagine what happens to these women,ā Swan says. āBy tying herself [to this], she actually ends up going through emotionally and physically what happens.ā
Itās in this way that art imitates life for Swan, who is involved with several organizations that fight human trafficking and sex trafficking, including the Somaly Mam Foundation and Friends to Mankind. āOne of the things that is very parallel between my life and Paigeās is there was a promise I made to a girl in Cambodia that my voice would now be her voice for the rest of my life until she was able to say whatever she wanted,ā she says. ā[Jeff is] allowing my promise to come to fruition because heās giving me a platform in which to tell our fans and then some about this issue and be a voice for her.ā
In addition to her close personal ties, the story line also made sense for Paige because human trafficking is the second-largest criminal enterprise worldwide and an area other DEA agents like Paige encounter frequently. āI prepared myself for maybe one episode, if not zero episodes or maybe a promise of doing it in the next season. So when I heard that it was going to be on the show and to what capacity it was going to be on the show, I full-blown cried,ā she says of her pitch, which has led to a seven-episode arc. āItās something that Iām so passionate about, and it takes up so much of my time, so for my two worlds to collide itās just an amazing osmosis.ā
After the story line got the go-ahead from Eastin and USA, Swan put the writers in contact with her resources at the United Nations and several other organizations. The actress herself also went to great lengths to accurately portray the damage suffered at the hands of human trafficking, which coincided with her other major Season 2 request: more stunts. āTheyāre selling meat and so youāre treated like meat,ā she says of her numerous fake black eyes and the very real injuries she endured over the course of the season. āI had grab marks and bruises on my arms and I kept getting sympathetic looks from people at the supermarket, like, āLeave him, sweetie. Itās not worth it.āā
Because of Swanās past interactions with victims in countries like Cambodia and Malaysia, the emotional toll these crimes take was easier for her to portray. āIāve seen faces to this issue,ā she says. āItās not about building a story or making sure that Iām emotionally prepared. All I do is I tap into the girls Iāve met and itās done.ā
And just like in her own life, Swan says her Graceland character will be deeply affected by the encounter. āThis is something that will change Paige for the rest of her life, so it will be really interesting to see how they write that all in for following seasons,ā she says.