
Last week, Vera put two and two together and figured out that Elliot was the anonymous narc that put him behind bars. “” revisits Fernando Vera, Shayla’s former drug supplier who was tossed into prison after Elliot turned him in for Shayla’s rape in the first episode.

She wants you to see every one of them.Season 1, Episode 6: “” Robot, don't get caught staring into her eyes. “She could be answering to her biggest critic, which might be herself.”Īll I know is, when Stephanie Corneliussen's Joanna Wellick flashes that wide smile in Mr. “But she might be the jerk boss,” said Corneliussen, excitedly. Was she cornered and had to submit? Is she really calling her own shots, or is she answering to someone? Remember, there's that old saying that goes, no matter what you're doing or achieving in life, there's always a jerk boss. I just wonder how Joanna got into this situation. So she plays into that militant writing of Sun Tzu.” However, it's sort of that philosophy of Sun Tzu (legendary Chinese general and author of The Art of War) that says, when you are weak, appear strong, and when you are strong, appear weak. “Personally, my take on Joanna is that she is not victimized. And it just sprung some interesting thoughts into my head. “I love that you perceive Joanna, or you would entertain the idea, that she could be a victim,” said Corneliussen, whose father was a pre-internet computer programmer in Denmark in the 1960s. One of the things I love about Joanna, whose role has increased substantially in Season 2, is that she could wind up being either a total victim, or the one who's in charge of everything. Joanna's sexual preference for bondage only heightens the intrigue. From the beginning, when we first met Joanna and Tyrell, they were cold and calculating in a clearly dangerous way. I won't reveal it here, in case you're behind, but in Season 1 there was a major twist in the relationship between the characters played by Rami Malek and Christian Slater that continues to drive the narrative.Ĭorneliussen's Joanna Wellick is the wife of Tyrell Wellick, played by Martin Wallstrom. The award-winning series, which already has been renewed for Season 3, is about idiosyncratic computer hackers who have attempted to bring down one of the world's biggest conglomerates. Robot, which is nearing the end of Season 2, airing Wednesdays on Showcase in Canada, and on channel-of-origin USA Network in the U.S. That pretty much describes the world of Mr. “It's a shark baring his teeth, just to make sure that you know exactly how many there are.” “Oh yeah, it's the pageant smile,” Corneliussen said. So those little subtleties really help Joanna, you know? She tells a story with that subtle mimic of, for example, not blinking, which is really odd, or smiling too wide.”

“So with modelling, if you want to be good at it, you try to tell a story in a photo, and give a person a sense of feeling. Because you're trying to tell a story, right? Without any movement, and especially with no dialogue. “However, modelling has really helped with those little subtleties. But I don't want to diminish the fact that I always wanted, and had the passion, to be an actor. I always wanted to be an actor, and then modelling came first. “Because I feel like I have this chip on my shoulder. “For some reason I don't like the term, 'model-turned-actress' – which is what I am, essentially,” said Corneliussen, a 29-year-old native of Denmark. What is she capable of?Ĭorneliussen laughed when I told her that, but she also had a fascinating theory as to how and where she acquired such a specific skill. One minute you're thinking how pretty she is, and then just with a twitch of her eye, suddenly you're terrified of her. Robot, Corneliussen specializes in looks and smiles that are so perfect, they creep you out. Stephanie Corneliussen is a “model citizen” when it comes to being both beautiful and creepy.
