Why Melissa Roxburg “frightened” by renting a hunting party
Melissa Roxburg Not just “frightened” but her new NBC series Hunting for a party There was one scene she didn’t expect it to affect her.
During an exclusive interview with US WeeklyRoxburg, 32, referred to the stage where she had The “Croat Ribbon” her mouth, adding: “It’s not necessarily scary except I couldn’t breathe. But we swept, so I had a sacrifice and you can’t scream and you can’t scream for help.”
During the shooting of the scene in Roxburg there was a “moment of panic”. “You really can’t do anything, but I couldn’t breathe,” she recalled. “But as for the killers (at the exhibition), I think the only time I liked:” I don’t want to see that “it’s a nine episode. It’s dark and it’s rude.”
Hunting for a partyThe premiere occurred earlier this month, is a crime procedure relative Investigators assembled to find and seize the most dangerous killers in the country. Rotate? The criminals escaped from a secret prison that should not exist.
The latest NBC series notes Roxburg’s return on the net after she used to be shot on Images.

“I was open to everything after the manifestation, because it was so specific. It was very scientific-fiction, and there were so many unusual events in this show that I liked:” Everything else would be different, “she said.” So when it appeared, I thought it was cool. I love profiling and love psychology. So, this character obviously does this full -time work and she does it for very interesting and unique killers. “
Roxburg plays in Rebecca “Bex” Henderson, Recruited former agent-fbi to the operative group with the reputation of the profile, which caught the most dangerous serial killers in the world. The possibility was intrigued by an actress who was already a supporter of a true crime before signing up Hunting for a party.
“Who is wrong? I grew up by watching Criminal mindsshe said Us. “And so you want to know why people are motivated to do what they do. You want to know how they got there and why they do what they do. Who doesn’t like the killer serial history?”
Hunting for a party represents A lot of turns As the season is promoted. As a star and a fan of the show, Roxburg often contradicted how much she wanted to find out where the show was going.

“I kind of go there. “Then there is a little easier if I like:” Now I go be refined to the show, because I want to know what’s going on. As the series went out of mystery, I started becoming a little more curious. “
Hunting for a party On Mondays, NBC at 10 pm, and new episodes can be transferred to peacocks the next day.