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Matlock’s Skye P. Marshall Says Olympia Is ‘About to Bring Hell on Jacobson Moore’ in Season 2 After That Epic Finale Cliffhanger (Exclusive)
By Toria Sheffield and Julia Moore   May 4, 2025
https://people.com/matlock-skye-p-marshall-says-olympia-will-bring-hell-in-season-2-exclusive-11727651

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Predicting how Olympia will handle all the new information she learned in the season finale, Marshall says, “I think that Olympia is for the people. And I think that — I believe that — Olympia is going to do what's right. But it's not going to go down easy. She's about to bring hell in Jacobson Moore. Oh yeah. And I cannot wait.”
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The actress also revealed that she got emotional at the last table read of the season, saying that she probably had the “craziest” reaction of the cast.

“I started crying when Leah Lewis [who plays Sarah] did her opening remarks for the jury, because she so patiently was wanting to get her moment in the courtroom, and I really wanted Leah to get that opportunity,” Marshall shares.

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'Matlock' Star Kathy Bates: 'It's a Huge Gift at the End of My Career'
Katey Rich   May 06, 2025
https://theankler.com/p/matlock-star-kathy-bates-its-a-huge 

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The Southern accent comes and goes as Madeline turns into Matty and back again, and Bates, 76, has to keep meticulous track of it.  ”Even in my script, I have ‘accent, no accent, accent’,’” Bates tells me on this week’s episode of the Prestige Junkie podcast, where she and Matlock creator Jennie Snyder Urman — who grew up the suburbs north of NYC, far from any drawl or twang — let me in on their unique, enviable collaboration.  ”I think that she puts it on to make people think she's a bumpkin, so she uses that and goes a little deeper than she has to,” Bates explains. “I try to manage my Southern accent as best I can.”

Bates, who has an Oscar and two Emmys under her belt, is using her voice in all kinds of fascinating ways on the set of Matlock, at the top of the call sheet and taking a leadership role on set. “ I know there are 200 people that make this show happen, but I feel like it’s my show,” she says, with Urman, 49, nodding in agreement. “I feel responsible, and I feel proud,” Bates adds. “It’s a huge gift at the end of my career.”

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