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'Roswell, New Mexico' Actor Michael Vlamis on Season 2 and Exploring His Character's Bisexuality
From show originator Carina MacKenzie, The CW series Roswell, New Mexico is back for Season 2, and Liz (Jeanine Mason) is torn between having her sister Rosa (Amber Midthunder) support and the sacrifice that Max (Nathan Parsons) made, in order for that to happen. And while Michael (Michael Vlamis) and Isobel (Lily Cowles) are struggling with their own grief over the death of Max, they also have their have dramas to serve through.
During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Michael Vlamis talked about what he’s most enjoyed about his character arc so far, how Michael Guerin feels about being the one that’s left to keep people together now, the absence of Max and why that storyline has so deeply affected him this season, feeling honored to get to explore his character’s bisexuality, getting to take risks and go dark on this show, what Michael’s learning about his own past, and how stylish it is to have some of the original series cast members committed with their re-imag
Michael Vlamis of 'Roswell: Modern Mexico' and His Girlfriend Are Adorable
The CW series Roswell: New Mexico follows a woman, Liz Ortecho (Jeanine Mason), who realizes that the guy she had feelings for as a teenager is actually an alien. She's doing the best she can to keep his private, but things get complicated as the show goes on. Over time, it looks like there are a lot more aliens on Earth than we may realize.
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Now that we're getting a fourth season of Roswell: New Mexico, fans are increasingly curious about the show's cast. Michael Vlamis portrays Michael Guerin, an alien who's trying to escape Soil. But what about the actor's personal life? Does he have a partner? It turns out that he is seeing someone and they look really adorable together on Instagram.
Who is Michael Vlamis's partner?
Michael is dating fellow actor Aurora Perrineau. Michael posted his first pic with her on Instagram on June 30, In the photo, he's holding onto her and the caption reads, "HOLDING ON FOR DEAR LIFE!" In another post, he anno
Michael Vlamis plays Michael Guerin on The CWs Roswell, New Mexico. The series, which originally premiered in , is now in its fourth and final season. New episodes of the sci-fi drama air Mondays at 8pm ET/PT. This interview will involve spoilers forepisode 402, Fly.
We discussed this episodes big cliffhanger, Michael Guerins growth, representation, his favorite Malex moment of the season, and much more. Keep reading for everything he told me!
So I really love the content were getting in terms of Michael allowing himself to distribute and acknowledge his fears in his relationship with Alex. Its one of my favorite things so far. What are those scenes like for you to show that emotion and be real rather than pretend everythings happy and amazing?
Michael Vlamis: Yeah, actually Im a big fan of those scenes. Theyre some of my favorite scenes because theyre harder to do. They take digging a little deeper into my own personal past and any situations or feelings in my life that I can correlate to these moments, where someone is being so
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Before the Coronavirus, an ongoing quarantine, and the recent economic fallout became front-page news, and a daily worry at the forefront of everyone’s consciousness, one of the biggest topics causing debate was women’s health, and more specifically the right to have an abortion. The word abortion is seldom ever heard on television, especially not on a major network, and especially not on popular TV. Still, the CW’s Roswell, New Mexico not only says the word, but they also show the main character make the decision and go through with it without repent, and with the back of her family and friends.
Roswell, New Mexico is that type of demonstrate. They treat significant subjects like race relations, xenophobia, women’s rights, and sexuality with intelligence and courage in a time when all of those topics are under fire from the highest power in the government. The truth that they do it under the backdrop of a story about literal aliens is just a bonus. On a display with so many deeply complex characters, there is one character whose story has had a significant impact on an entire