18 min

1on1 with Sarah Fisher & Karen Kingsbury (SOMEONE LIKE YOU‪)‬ ScreenFish Radio

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In SOMEONE LIKE YOU,  rural architect Dawson Gage (Jake Allyn) has always been in love with London Quinn (Sarah Fisher), even if she hasn’t felt the same. Now, a decade later, the two finally seem to be on the same page romantically… when suddenly tragedy strikes and that opportunity is lost. But Dawson yearns to find some piece of her and, upon discovering that she has a twin sister name Andi (Fisher again), embarks on a journey to meet her. Having been separated during their parents’ IVF procedure, Andi has never known about her ‘other life’ and the news rocks her world. As Dawson brings Andi to meet her birthparents, she begins to dive into the home that she never knew and potentially uncover an attraction that she never expected. In this 1on1, we speak to co-writer Karen Kingsbury and star Sarah Fisher about chemistry with co-stars, love that hurts & the power of faith.

In SOMEONE LIKE YOU,  rural architect Dawson Gage (Jake Allyn) has always been in love with London Quinn (Sarah Fisher), even if she hasn’t felt the same. Now, a decade later, the two finally seem to be on the same page romantically… when suddenly tragedy strikes and that opportunity is lost. But Dawson yearns to find some piece of her and, upon discovering that she has a twin sister name Andi (Fisher again), embarks on a journey to meet her. Having been separated during their parents’ IVF procedure, Andi has never known about her ‘other life’ and the news rocks her world. As Dawson brings Andi to meet her birthparents, she begins to dive into the home that she never knew and potentially uncover an attraction that she never expected. In this 1on1, we speak to co-writer Karen Kingsbury and star Sarah Fisher about chemistry with co-stars, love that hurts & the power of faith.

18 min