'Hollyoaks' Jorgie Porter interview: 'Theresa could kill again'
Hollyoaks revisits Theresa McQueen's dark side next week as she holds Dodger Savage at gunpoint.
Upcoming episodes see Theresa tell Dodger (Danny Mac) the truth about Calvin Valentine's murder, deciding to be honest about her past when he insists that there should be no secrets between them.
Unfortunately for Theresa, she soon realises that Dodger isn't really interested in her at all, and was only ever quizzing her to find out whether she killed Texas Longford.
When a distraught Theresa then threatens Dodger with a gun, could history be about to repeat itself?
Digital Spy recently caught up with Jorgie Porter, who plays Theresa, to hear more about next week's dramatic storyline.
Would you have liked Theresa to have been Texas's killer?
"Well, I think I've been quite lucky because Theresa has killed before but so far she's got away with it. Often soap characters don't get away with killing someone for very long, so it's quite unusual.
"If Theresa had killed this time she would have been a serial killer, so I think she would have definitely needed a comeuppance. Because of that, I'm glad that Theresa didn't kill again, although it would have been a massive and exciting storyline!"
How strong are Theresa's feelings for Dodger at the moment?
"She is obsessed! Theresa absolutely loves and adores Dodger. I think she just gets wrapped up in her relationships and always thinks her latest boyfriend is going to be the father of her children!"
Does Theresa realise that Dodger suspects she killed Texas?
"Not at first, but at the funeral, Dodger declares his love for Texas. Theresa can't believe it, and her reaction is, 'How can you still love this woman? She's dead!'
"Dodger also manipulates Theresa by telling her that they can be together, but only if there are no more secrets. He wants them to declare everything to each other. Theresa is quite shocked, but she does decide to tell him the truth about Calvin's murder.
"It's obviously not the right thing to do, but Theresa is so obsessed with Dodger that she thinks they'll have a 'happily ever after' if she tells him about her past."
How does Dodger react?
"Dodger is really shocked and assumes that it means Theresa also killed Texas. Alarm bells are ringing in his head!"
Does Theresa feel any guilt over what happened to Calvin?
"I think Theresa doesn't see herself as a murderer. To this day, she still believes that Calvin deserved what he got, because he was cheating, lying and he didn't want the baby that Theresa was carrying.
"It's actually a similar situation with Dodger. He still loves Texas rather than her, so when Theresa realises this, she gets very angry and thinks that she really could kill this guy…"
What's going through her mind when she holds Dodger at gunpoint?
"Theresa is in a blind blaze of fury! She can't believe that she's in the same situation again, and she doesn't understand why men just have to lie to her all the time. Theresa takes the word 'love' really seriously, so if someone tells her that they love her, she doesn't think they can just back out of it. She's absolutely raging with Dodger."
Is Theresa really capable of pulling the trigger, or is she just trying to scare Dodger?
"I definitely think she's capable of killing again. She got away with killing Calvin because the whole family stuck up for her, so who's to say that Theresa couldn't get away with killing Dodger too?"
Do you prefer playing Theresa's nicer side or her bad girl storylines?
"I really love the fact that Theresa has got so many sides to her. She's has a comedy role and can be loveable, but I feel really lucky that she has killed someone and still seems to be liked by the viewers.
"Theresa falls in love easily, like most girls do, and I think people can relate to that. But she also has a psycho side, which I think is what boys drive her to! Some girls can probably relate to that as well!"
Carmel is also getting suspicious of Theresa, isn't she?
"Yes, as it's bringing back memories of Calvin. The two of them had a massive row with each other back in the day over this. Calvin was the love of Carmel's life, so you never know whether she has really forgiven Theresa deep down. If she's done it before, who's to say she won't do it again? And if she does, who's to say that Carmel won't grass on her and get her arrested? Carmel probably thinks this needs to stop…"
There are lots of new male characters joining the village. Would you like Theresa to get a new love interest, or stay focused on Dodger?
"I always feel like Theresa needs a man in her life. I don't know whether pointing a gun at Dodger might ruin everything, but I absolutely love working with Danny Mac. He's so much fun, but you know what Theresa's like - she's like a little hussy!"
What else is coming up for Theresa?
"To be honest, I really don't know, but I know that we usually have late-night episodes so if they happen this year, I really hope Theresa is in them! That would be awesome."
Do you think it was the right choice to make Will the killer?
"Definitely. I think James's storyline is fantastic and with the way it's played out this year, I think it would have been a tragedy if Will hadn't been the killer, to be honest!
"Will is so creepy and so weird, so if he hadn't been the killer, I think people would have been disappointed. It's also a huge twist because nobody knew that Will could walk, so I think it's fantastic that he is the killer."
Hollyoaks: Jorgie Porter on Theresa McQueen exit plot
Hollyoaks airs a dramatic exit storyline for Theresa McQueen next week as she decides to flee the country after Sonny Valentine returns to the village.
With Sonny now working as a police detective, Theresa fears that it's only a matter of time before she is caught out for the murder of his brother Calvin.
Digital Spy recently caught up with Jorgie Porter, who plays Theresa, to hear more about her Hollyoaks departure and whether she'll be back.
How are you feeling now that your time on Hollyoaks has come to an end?
"I'm really sad. I had my leaving party recently and it was really great as loads of people turned up and we were dancing all night! I looked round the room and thought, 'These are such cool people and I love them all'. I think I'll also miss being in a secure job and one that was so fantastic."
Why did you decide to leave? Was it just so you could fit in your return to Dancing on Ice, or were there other reasons too?
"I think doing two things was really hard last time. When I was on Dancing on Ice the first time round I was doing it alongside Hollyoaks in the daytime and I also did the tour, so it absolutely killed me. This time I thought, 'I don't think I'll be able to do both this time without dying at the end!' That did help to make the decision a little bit."
Are you just taking a break from Hollyoaks or do you see it as a permanent exit?
"Well, they've not killed me. Hopefully they haven't anyway - I'm hoping they don't stick a gravestone in without telling me! (Laughs.) It's really great to have the door left open. I've loved Hollyoaks and I would definitely go back, but I also want to see what happens."
What was your last day on set like?
"I did my final scene and then everyone surprised me by coming together on set to give me a send-off - even my boyfriend James who played Will Savage. Everyone was clapping for ages - it was really overwhelming.
"On the same week, I had my leaving party which was at Empire in Liverpool. Gemma Merna organised it and it had the best DJ ever - he only played dirty R&B and hip-hop, which was all I wanted! Everyone was dancing and then it switched to Motown. I just hope nobody was drunk in work the next day!"
Theresa has got away with murder for the past three years, but next week everything starts to catch up with her. Do you think it was important to show her facing the consequences?
"Definitely. I don't think anyone should get away with murder. I've always been on pins for the last few years waiting for something like this to happen - I'm just lucky that Dancing on Ice came along when it's happening!"
How did you feel about the writers bringing back Sonny Valentine?
"It's exciting. It's always exciting when you get someone new to work with but as soon as I heard about it I thought, 'Uh-oh, that's my exit!'
"Aaron Fontaine who's playing Sonny now is lovely. He's obviously a bit of a handsome chap and he's going to be working a lot with Gemma as well. He told me he was a bit gutted because he felt like he was taking my place - I was leaving just as he arrived!"
How does Theresa feel when she sees Sonny?
"When Theresa first sees Sonny she fancies him a little bit, but then he says his name and she thinks, 'Oh crap'. Everything just comes back to her. Obviously it's all been forgotten about for a while and nobody has really thought about it. When Theresa realises that Sonny is back it's an absolute shock, like a bomb dropping."
Does Theresa feel any guilt about her crime?
"I don't think she feels much guilt about what happened to Calvin, but I think she does feel guilty about ruining Carmel's family life as she knows how much Calvin meant to her. It's not really in Theresa to be a murderer, it was just a sudden reaction at the time."
What happens after Sonny's return?
"Theresa goes to Mercedes to talk about it and Mercedes advises her to go to the airport and leave the country. They do arrive at the airport but you'll have to tune in to find out whether she does manage to get away. It's really exciting - I spent a lot of time in that airport running around in heels!"
How did you feel about Theresa's malicious emails to Dodger, which saw her pretend to be Texas?
"I think Theresa did that so Dodger would fall in love with her more. Obviously it was the most stupid thing she could have done and it didn't go to plan. Theresa just gets wrapped up in men so much and thinks they could be her baby's daddy, but it never happens! She doesn't go about things the right way and she's really desperate. It's a bit embarrassing really!"
How have your fans reacted to the news that you're leaving?
"I've had so many Twitter messages from people saying, 'No don't go!' It's been really lovely to see people say they don't want her to leave, even though she hasn't had a big storyline recently. Lots of people have said they love seeing Theresa on screen so the reaction has been amazing."
What are your best memories of being on Hollyoaks?
"There are so many. Every single day I was there, I laughed. I don't think I ever had a bad day there, and I think that's because the people make it what it is. It's so close-knit like a big family and I'm really going to miss everyone. It didn't even feel like work when I was doing scenes because I enjoyed it so much."