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Monica Raymund on How Hightown Changes the Formula

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Monica Raymund made a big leap when she left Chicago Fire after six seasons to sign onto a new series from a first-time showrunner. The gamble paid off. Hightown, a gritty crime drama set in Provincetown, set records for viewership for its network Starz. For Raymund, it gave her a chance to form a collaborative relationship with creator Rebecca Cutter and the rare opportunity to see some of herself in her character Jackie, a queer Latina woman trying to find her way—while also investigating a murder with deep ties to the Cape Cod underworld.

While Jackie spent much of season 1 dealing with self-destructive impulses that threatened her career in law enforcement, her relationships, and her fledgling sobriety, season 2 looks at the very real challenge of maintaining stability once it’s been achieved. Raymund spoke with ELLE.com about finding the humanity in all characters, working with a female team, and why Hightown isn’t like other crime shows.

A lot has happened to Jackie and she finds herself in a very different situation in season 2. How would you characterize her personal growth?

At the beginning of season 2 we find her sober, she’s got some time under her belt, she’s committed to trying to get her life together. I think she identifies her purpose and wants to become a good police officer, a good friend, wants to just do good. She’s coming from a place of real clarity at the top of season 2. That gives her somewhere to go for the rest of the season.

You mention sobriety. Something that I was wondering about was any response you’d heard from people dealing with sobriety or addiction, about how your depiction made them feel seen.

There’s a variety of characteristics of Jackie that I think that provide an opportunity for people to say that, to feel seen. Unfortunately, addiction is rampant and is ubiquitous. Most of us I would imagine either have dealt with it ourselves or know people or have friends or family or have lost people to the disease of addiction. To be able to be a part of telling that story and hopefully showing the truth of it. Not only how difficult it is, but what it means to go through the process of sobriety and showing that it’s very messy trying to get clean and stay clean and that there is no bias. There’s no bias with addiction. You can be from anywhere or be anyone; the grasp is still very tight. Hopefully it is being depicted truthfully. I know that Rebecca Cutter is such a brilliant writer and, for me, has set the backdrop very specifically.

There are a lot of new faces this season. Jackie has a new partner, Leslie (Tonya Glanz), and Luis Guzmán joined the show. What did that do to the on-set atmosphere?

Oh, it’s been fantastic! To have Luis Guzmán on our show is such a huge deal. It just feels like he’s so good and he’s such an icon that it just elevated all of us. We had to been on our game, we had to be connected because we have this legend on set with us. It was really, really cool and very humbling.

He loved the character and he loved the world of it. That’s such a testament to Rebecca Cutter and her writing very dynamic and interesting characters to make somebody like Luis Guzmán want to do this. It’s hard to get somebody like that! The fact that the words on the page were so captivating to get an actor of that stature, it just was a pleasure. I was so excited when we cast him.

It’s rare to see a police show with women partners at the front. What was that like to film?

It was amazing to be able to be a leading female police officer; she’s a liaison to the police department. These are two women who are in a man’s world but they know how to bust balls, they know how to hang with the guys. They also know how to be in public versus who they are in private. There’s a part of ourselves that we either hold back or we change whenever we want to impress or hide. We’re always shifting who we are in order to keep the status quo or to not rock the boat. That is very much true with Leslie and Jackie. Then they start hanging out and maybe some feelings start to arise and they start getting into some hot water. That territory becomes very murky. What happens when we mix business and pleasure?

How do you think what Hightown is doing is different from other police shows?

I think what Hightown is doing is really spending time with characters in a very intimate way. Yes, the show is very much about, for Jackie, the mission but you’re also spending time with Frankie (Amaury Nolasco) and with Renee (Riley Voelkel) and with these other characters who are on the other side of Jackie’s lens who Jackie’s trying to capture. You spend time with Ray (James Badge Dale), who kind of switched with Jackie from the first season. He’s dealing with very dark demons and his own issues. He’s literally living in a basement. He’s subterranean, physically and emotionally.

We’re just spending so much more time with the characters in a spiritual and emotional way that I don’t think you see a lot of. In these police dramas it’s so much about the chase. It’s always about the chase. And that’s true with Jackie. But who are they behind closed doors, what happens behind our bedroom doors? You never know the full story.

Raymund with co-star James Badge Dale.

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I think the show gives a lot of humanity to each of the characters. Regardless of which side of the law they’re on, we see what they’re dealing with, we have compassion for them. That’s pretty unique.

Can you imagine finding compassion for a bloody killer? That’s hard to do. It’s hard to feel feelings for somebody who can pull the trigger so easily.

How do you and Rebecca work together? Are you involved in the shaping of Jackie’s character?

I’m definitely involved from an artistic perspective as the actor. Rebecca and JBTV [Jerry Bruckheimer Television] and Starz are just so, so willing and open to collaborating with me. I do my best to not forget myself. I try not to overstep by any means. But if I do have an idea or I have specific questions or I have a point of view or I want to try something out, Rebecca is always down to explore and to allow me some agency to explore that on my own. My favorite part of this job is getting to work with her and KristieAnne Reed at JBTV, with women who are excited to collaborate.

It’s nice to have such a heavily female behind-the-scenes team with people like Rachel Morrison [the cinematographer behind Black Panther and Fruitvale Station and the first woman to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Cinematography] involved. You just don’t see that that often.

You don’t, you don’t. It’s been a really special ride so far. Ellen Schwartz is the executive producer on the ground, KristieAnne Reed is with JBTV, Rebecca Cutter, Rachel Morrison directed the first two episodes. To be able to be supported by women who are supporting women, it’s a very fecund ground to begin a show. Anything can happen because of its fertility. I think it offers a really special perspective and gives a really special twist and sheen on the whole thing.

Since the first season was filmed and aired, the discussion around policing has really shifted. Did that come into play at all with how the characters were written or played?

I don’t think so. Rebecca wrote these characters based on a very specific world. They have their own set of circumstances, they’re dealing with what’s happening in their town, specific to them. There’s a very acute selfishness to these characters who I would imagine would have no regard to what’s happening in the culture of police and activism happening in the world.

What I love about doing TV is that it’s fiction. This is fiction and I get to immerse myself in a totally different world that has completely different souls inhabiting it and it represents humanity and it represents who we are [but] this is an act of fiction and that means it gives me license to be imaginative and to be free. I don’t think that at all what’s happening with police or that conversation influences Hightown. Hightown has its own set of rules that exist in that reality, with that gravity. It’s its own town.

Have you been able to spend time in Provincetown?

We went back in season 2 to go film our exteriors there. That was my second time being there but it was winter, it was the offseason. It’s kind of rainy, it’s very romantic. The tourists aren’t all there. In the summertime it’s really vibrant and eclectic and vivacious and colorful, and in the winter there becomes this more dark and shrouded, ambiance. It was beautiful being there.

This interview was edited and condensed for clarity.

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Jennifer Lopez Joined Ben Affleck In L.A. With Kids For Thanksgiving

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On Wednesday night, Jennifer Lopez arrived in Los Angeles with her 13-year-old twins Max and Emme. The family was likely there to join Lopez’s boyfriend, Ben Affleck, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Lopez recently returned from the much colder climate of British Columbia, Canada, where she was filming her latest project, The Mother.

J. Lo touched down in her private jet wearing a teddy fur coat from Coach’s Autumn/Winter 2019 collection, and a pair of Ugg boots. Classic airplane outfit, celebrity style. Lopez and Affleck originally dated in 2002 and broke up in 2004. Their romance was rekindled earlier this year, soon after Lopez ended her relationship with baseball player Alex Rodriguez. The new couple went official in July, while celebrating Lopez’s 52nd birthday abroad.

Affleck’s most recent relationship with Ana de Armas ended in January after about a year together. He had divorced ex-wife Jennifer Garner in 2015 after being married for almost a decade. Garner and Affleck had three daughters, Violet, Seraphina, and Sam.

Before traveling back to the U.S., Lopez posted a story to Instagram Reels about how grateful she was to be headed home.

“Hey everybody, it’s my last day here shooting on The Mother out in Smithers in the snow, it’s been beautiful, but tonight I’m on my way home,” she said, as she walked through the wild landscape in a black coat and beanie.

“I’m so excited for Thanksgiving! I hope everybody has an amazing weekend with their families and their loved ones, there’s so much to be grateful for this year. I’m on my way!”

This is the first major holiday of the year since Lopez and Affleck reunited, so it’s likely to be a big one for both families.

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Everlane’s Black Friday Sale is Packed With Winter Essentials

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This is not a drill: Everlane just kicked off its Black Friday sale. Now through Monday, November 29, the direct-to-consumer brand is offering 20 to 40% off its cozy sweaters, minimalist activewear, and popular jeans. If you’re not super familiar with Everlane, let me spell it out for you: this is a big deal.

The e-tailer might be known for making sustainable, ethically made clothes and accessories at a fair, affordable price, but Everlane rarely has sales beyond its Choose What You Pay section. So, if you want to stock up on cute basics for less, now’s your time to shop.

And, in true Everlane fashion, the brand is taking this opportunity to give back. Everlane is partnering with Rodale Institute and help U.S. farmers transition their farmland to regenerative organic—and donating $15 per order to the cause. A great sale that gives back? I’m sold.

But, hurry! These deals are going to sell out fast, so you won’t want to waste any time filling your e-cart.

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The Cloud Turtleneck

$150 $105 (30% off)

Sweater weather is officially here, so why not pick up a few fresh layers? This turtleneck is the S’s: snuggly, stylish, and on sale. 

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The Authentic Stretch High-Rise Skinny Jeans

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$78 $58 (25% off)

Looking for a great pair of jeans, minus the markup? Everlane’s classic skinny style is not only super stretchy, but it’ll look good with everything from chunky sweaters to silky blouses.

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The ReNew Teddy Slippers

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$65 $39 (40% off)

Why limit the shearling trend to the upper half of your body? These plush slippers will give even your most worn-in sweats a stylish edge.

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The Chunky Cardigan

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$110 $77 (30% off)

Sure, this may not be the cardigan Taylor Swift was talking about. But, with an exaggerated collar and ribbed finish, this style would definitely score top marks from the singer herself. 

5

The Canvas Utility Boots

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$115 $59 (40% off)

Brave the cold weather in style with Everlane’s chic boots. The canvas uppers and thick sole make these an ideal, all-weather option.

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The Lofty-Knit Henley

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$150 $105 (30% off)

Made with a nubby blend of merino wool, alpaca, and recycled nylon, this henley is perfect for a cozy night in, yet stylish enough to wear in public.

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The Perform Bike Shorts

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$45 $22 (51% off)

No, you can never have too many stretchy pants. Everlane’s bike shorts ooze major Lady Di vibes — for under $25, no less.

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The ReLeather Court Sneakers

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$110 $66 (40% off)

Made with recycled leather, these refresh sneakers will serve up major curb appeal — and Mother Nature’s seal of approval. 

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The Field Dress

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$100 $60 (40% off)

Found: a fun, flouncy frock you can wear year-round. For a wintry take, pair with opaque tights and your favorite chunky boots.

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The Cozy-Stretch Wide-Leg Sweatpants

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$150 $75 (50% off)

With a straight-legged silhouette and wool material, it’s safe to say these are the chicest sweatpants we’ve ever seen. To sweeten an already enticing offer, this pair is half off.

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The Organic Cotton Flannel Popover

$80 $56 (30% off)

Everlane reimagined the traditional flannel with a cropped silhouette, voluminous sleeves, and a slew of minimalist colors.

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The Studio Bag

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$275 $192 (30% off)

Large enough to fit all your essentials, but not too big that it’ll weigh you down, Everlane’s Studio Bag is the perfect everyday purse.

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The ReNew Long Liner

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$158 $118 (25% off)

House Stark was right: winter really is coming. Made with recycled materials, this liner is a great layering piece that’s considerably chicer than the yesteryear’s Michelin Man-worthy parkas.

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The Felted Merino Beanie

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$50 $30 (40% off)

All set on clothes? Pick up this cheery beanie, which is 40% off its original price.

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29 Winter Fragrances That Exude Main Character Energy

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