Devery Jacobs talks to ELLE.com about 'Reservation Dogs' season 1 finale, what's next for Elora in season 2, and the importance of Indigenous stories.
Jacobs now plays Elora Danan Postoak, one of four lead characters in FX's new dark comedy. Created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, the series follows a group of four Indigenous teens who live on an Oklahoma reservation while working—sometimes unconventionally—toward their dream of a better life in California.
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