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Simms

[ simz ]

noun

  1. William Gil·more [gil, -mawr, -mohr], 1806–70, U.S. author.


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"I got kicked out of school when I was 12 and so I spent my entire education bouncing around different PRUs," Ms Simms tells BBC London, adding that despite this, "I made it out alright".

From BBC

Ms Simms added that mainstream education settings sometimes "isn't built for these kids".

From BBC

"When they come into these environments they often have so many things they have to work through," Ms Simms said.

From BBC

“A lot of what this season is about is his efforts to break away and start his own separate normal life and the vampires then following him to quote-unquote help him on his way in the real world,” says “Shadows” showrunner and executive producer Paul Simms.

According to Simms, the season is meant to be accessible to first-time viewers but features plenty of little details meant to satisfy those who’ve been along for the full ride.

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