00:00 I'm sure you learn a lot from every project that you're involved in,
00:02 but I was specifically curious what goosebumps teach you,
00:05 what lessons maybe are you going to take with you to future projects,
00:08 and when you come back for season two,
00:11 because we're getting that second season.
00:13 Thank you. Thank you for that manifestation.
00:15 Yes.
00:15 Yeah, I mean, this is like, it's so funny,
00:18 because a lot of interviews people are like,
00:19 "What is your dream role?"
00:21 I'm like, "This was it. This was literally it."
00:23 Like, so, you know, sky's the limit now.
00:26 But I got to play a queer character that, you know,
00:32 as a trans actor, but it wasn't based on something that was traumatic,
00:37 and it wasn't, you know, bringing in, you know,
00:41 so many different themes or really honing on one,
00:44 which is, you know, self-confidence.
00:46 And, you know, he really had so much depth
00:50 and was someone that people I think can just really relate to.
00:53 And I also just got to play and be myself and have a lot of fun.
00:56 So that was really just like a dream role scenario for me,
00:59 especially to be able to do a show where I could make so many friends
01:03 in the process of it.
01:04 Like, all those people are going to be my wife.
01:06 Like, this is like, you know, it's like really an amazing scenario.
01:09 And I think if there's any real lesson I can take from this is,
01:14 you know, everyone, because I mean, I've been on a lot of different sets
01:19 and I've been in a couple of different roles,
01:21 but nothing as major as like a Disney, like,
01:23 Sony Pictures production.
01:25 And I think the biggest takeaway is like, you know,
01:27 every single person is a captain of their own ship.
01:30 Like, I come in to do a job of like, you know,
01:32 saying these lines and bringing myself to it and, you know,
01:34 trying to play, but you're also taking notes from so many other people
01:38 and you're having to like translate that stuff for that
01:40 and like, you know, what you're trying to do.
01:42 But then also when you sit in the makeup chair,
01:44 when you sit in the hair, you know, chair,
01:45 it's like, that's their time to shine.
01:47 So it's like the moment that like they call action for me,
01:50 that's their action for everyone else.
01:51 And like from props to, you know, set dressing,
01:54 it's like every single person is operating in their own department
01:57 and it's really their own team.
01:59 So I think, you know, going into other productions,
02:03 like I really have such a good handle of like how the ship works
02:06 and how it's able to move forward is because, you know,
02:08 you honor every single compartment and every single, you know,
02:13 little fraction of the entire stage.
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