Fans of Beyond the Gates know that Leslie “Dana” Thomas has been at the center of absolute chaos this season. From shocking secrets to dangerous moves, she has kept Fairmont Crest on edge. But just when viewers thought they had her figured out, Trisha Mann-Grant is asking us to look at Leslie in a completely different way.
Trisha Mann-Grant Gives Fans A New Way To See Leslie
In a recent chat with Charlie Mason from Soaps.com, Trisha Mann-Grant opened up about her first season and all the “craziness” Leslie has brought to the story. And honestly, she did not hold back when it came to defending her character.

One of the biggest talking points was Leslie hiding Eva Thomas’ real father for her entire life. Eva, played by Ambyr Michelle, grew up without knowing the truth about Ted Richardson. It is one of the most shocking storylines so far, but Mann-Grant still believes fans should not rush to judge. She clearly said that Leslie is also a victim.
That is where things get interesting. Mann-Grant explained that she does not fully see Leslie as a narcissist. According to her, narcissists usually avoid blame and think everyone else is the problem. Leslie, on the other hand, feels more layered and emotionally complicated.
Leslie’s Truth in Beyond the Gates Might Be Harder Than We Think
Mann-Grant shared that Leslie’s behavior may come from something deeper. She believes Leslie avoids facing the truth about herself. Deep down, she might understand her actions, but she refuses to admit it. She even said that if Leslie ever truly faced reality, it would hit her hard and force her to see how wrong she has been in many situations.

And those choices have been wild. Since the show started, Leslie has been behind some major drama. She kept Eva’s paternity from Ted Richardson. She went after Laura Peterson, played by Destiny Love, and even tried to kill her more than once. On top of that, she pushed her daughter into the Richardson family and tried to destroy Ted’s marriage.
It is hard to ignore everything Leslie has done. But hearing Mann-Grant explain her side does make you pause and think. Maybe Leslie is not just causing chaos for the sake of it. Maybe she is someone who is hurting and refusing to deal with it. Is she really the villain of Fairmont Crest, or is there more to her story that we have not fully understood yet? Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more Beyond the Gates spoilers.
