'Call The Midwife' Season 4 Premiere: Cynthia Returns On 'Voyage Of Self-Discovery,' How Does She Feel About Becoming A Nun? [VIDEO]
When Cynthia Miller returns to Call the Midwife, viewers might want to brace themselves since they're about to see a new woman.
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On Thursday, What's On TV posted an interview with Byrony Hannah (Cynthia) who talked about her character becoming a nun. Apparently, she's going to feel a lot more confident this way.
"When she comes back, you see she's very happy with her decision and really at one with herself for the first time," Hannah said. "Cynthia is on a voyage of self-discovery. She's grown in confidence and grown into herself as a woman."
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The actress then dished on how challenging it can be to develop into this new character- as well as her new costume.
"It's strange for both me and Cynthia not to be in my usual uniform and now sitting with the nuns on the other side of the dining room table!" Hannah said.
As surprising as it might seem for Cynthia to become a nun, Hannah actually saw this coming so it wasn't too difficult for her to transition into this new woman.
"We've been talking about it for a long, long time because Jennifer Worth mentioned in her books [the basis of the series] that Cynthia becomes a nun," the actress revealed. "It was only a few sentences, but I've had it in mind since the start. You probably won't notice it, but for a couple of series now I've been wearing a crucifix- I liked knowing it was there! So it felt like a very natural transition."
Call the Midwife Season 4 is expected to air in the United States this March on PBS.