Hailee Steinfeld is currently slaying on two streaming platforms and in Dickinson, the series has been a really lovely exploration of 19th Century queerness.
What Hailee Steinfeld Taught Her ‘Dickinson’ Sister Anna Baryshnikov In Season 2
01/15/21 AT 10:54 AM
“Dickinson” wasn’t just Hailee Steinfeld’s first TV series. The Oscar nominee started her producing career with Apple’s Emily Dickinson comedy last year, and she told International Business Times that she’s feeling much more comfortable filling that role in “Dickinson” Season 2.
“I have a much clearer idea as to what my role is as a producer in Season 2,” Steinfeld told IBT. “Season 1, obviously, [was the] first time, [so it was] a lot of figuring out what the hell I was doing, just as Emily, as Hailee, as a producer. But Season 2, we were more of a well-oiled machine, if you will.”
Hailee Steinfeld in the second season of ‘Dickinson’
The Apple TV+ series is an insightful, yet hilarious take on the coming-of-age story of the American poet, as she navigates through issues of recognition and fame
The characters in season two of
Dickinson explore fame, self-worth and purpose, while the writers figure out the balance between biography and fiction. The first season introduced us to Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld), the off-beat, non-adherent young poet, her family and life in Amherst, Massachusetts. The show gained popularity for its modern sensibility and wicked humour with contemporary music playing in the background, as the characters use everyday lingo to communicate with each other.