‘For Life’s Joy Bryant Teases Major Marie Episode Will Show Her ‘Journey’ With Aaron

The backstory you've been craving about Marie is about to be revealed. HL spoke EXCLUSIVELY with 'For Life' star Joy Bryant about Marie's past, getting the 'full scope' of Marie's new relationship, and more.

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The March 10 episode of For Life is all about Marie Wallace. Joy Bryant plays Marie, Aaron Wallaceā€™s supportive wife. The series has revealed that Marie, years after Aaron was sentenced to life in prison for a crime he didnā€™t commit, is now in a relationship with Aaronā€™s friend Darius. Joy sat down with HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY and she admitted that the Marie episode will explain everything. ā€œYou see what itā€™s been like for her from her point of view right before everything just went to hell,ā€ Joy told HollywoodLife. ā€œYou see how she ended up in this relationship with Darius. Because I think, at first, people when they first see the pilot were like, ā€˜Wait a minute, sheā€™s with his friend. Thatā€™s so messed up.ā€™ As life is, itā€™s complicated. But all those questions will be answered.ā€

The fourth episode will show Marie and Aaronā€™s relationship before it got turned upside down. Showing these happier times will help explain ā€œhow difficult it was when he went away and how difficult it was to keep that connection going,ā€ Joy admitted. As for Marieā€™s relationship with Darius, Joy said: ā€œItā€™s not as black and white as one would think. Heā€™s someone whoā€™s always there for her and it just sort of happened. In the episode, I think people will get the full scope of how that even occurred.ā€

While Aaron is in prison, he becomes a lawyer and works as a defense attorney for others. Heā€™s also determined to get his own sentence overturned. Has Marie even thought about what it would mean if Aaron did get out? The series is inspired by the real-life story of Isaac Wright Jr., who reversed his own conviction.

ā€œI think those are things as the season progresses that she will definitely consider because, at first, itā€™s hard to even really believe that he can get out,ā€ Joy said. ā€œAs much as she wants to, it is pretty far-fetched. Even though youā€™re innocent, you got sentenced to life, youā€™re going to be a lawyer, youā€™re going to appeal your case, and youā€™re going to get out. Thatā€™s just a lot for her to absorb and for anyone to absorb. I think the only person besides Aaron that believes that he can do it is Jasmine. Sheā€™s hopeful from start to finish and it never wavers. Whereas Marie, sheā€™s going to need some evidence and some time to really believe. I think thatā€™s also her journey through most of the series. She doesnā€™t want to get her hopes up. She doesnā€™t want to get her daughterā€™s hopes up either, but thereā€™s nothing she can do in terms of Jasmine because thatā€™s her dad. She represents the sort of youthful hopefulness and naivete that we have or idealism about the future, whereas someone like Marie is like, ā€˜Donā€™t get your hopes up. This is crazy.'ā€

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Joy Bryant stopped by HollywoodLifeā€™s New York City portrait studio. (Amanda Jones for HollywoodLife)
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Joy Bryant plays Marie in the new ABC series ā€˜For Life.ā€™ (Amanda Jones for HollywoodLife)

She continued: ā€œAs the season progresses and as he is starting to build his case and his evidence I think that there are times when sheā€™s like, ā€˜Wait a minute. There are certain things that may not add up.ā€™ Itā€™s natural for one to have some doubts. Because again, itā€™s so far fetched and it was such a just random, awful thing that happened to their family and to him that I think there are times when sheā€™s like, ā€˜Wait a minute. I know he didnā€™t do I really know?'ā€ For Life airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on ABC.