00:00In primis voglio chiedervi scusa. Abbiamo portato con noi anche la fine del mondo.
00:04Oh mio Dio, di nuovo. I miei seguaci. Gli ho detto che sarebbe successo nel 2019.
00:10No, succederà lunedì.
00:13So, I found this season to be bigger, bolder, funnier, more emotional than season one.
00:21Was that something you all responded to when reading the scripts and then also on set while shooting?
00:28Yeah, I think so. I think it was a general consensus that we sensed that it was bigger and bolder
00:33and funnier and all the other things you said.
00:35Yeah, it was quite nice to see, actually, because I suppose the fear going into a second season is that
00:44you don't do that.
00:46You kind of try to repeat the same sort of thing.
00:48And I think what our showrunners did so well was gauging all the things that worked and then making them
00:56even bigger and better.
00:57So, we got rid of the things that didn't and then added in a bunch of new stuff as well
01:02as keeping all the stuff that worked.
01:05So, yeah, I mean, the more we went through the scripts, the more and more excited I got, I think,
01:11about doing it each episode.
01:13You know, there was so many brilliant scenes this year for everyone.
01:16I think everyone got great moments.
01:19And I thought episode 10, you know, towards the end is a great finale.
01:23You know, it really, it kicks us off with a bang, you know, into what might be a season three.
01:29Yeah, speaking of, has there been any, do you keep up with the comic book?
01:34Do you know what to expect if there is a season three?
01:37Yeah, I mean, I think the thing is what they've always done with the show compared to the comic books,
01:41they've used it as influence, but they haven't stuck to it by any means.
01:44You know, there's this certainly, there's influences from both comics for the first two seasons,
01:49but we, you know, certainly haven't stuck to the storylines of those comics.
01:53But it'd be interesting to see, yeah, if there was a season three, what they would maybe do with Hotel
01:58Oblivion.
01:59And Ellen and Emmy, you both got to do some very powerful scenes related to subjects that affect you personally.
02:09How was that like to use genre to address personal issues?
02:13You know, representation is so important.
02:16So to be able to, to tell the story, especially in a show that has the level of reach that
02:26it has,
02:28you know, means a lot to me personally.
02:30And as an actor is incredibly enjoyable to do.
02:35You know, if you told me when I was 26, I'd be doing this storyline dressed in this specific way
02:44on something that had this amount of reach,
02:46I would have just thought that's just, you know, impossible.
02:50You know, so it affects you emotionally shooting it, of course, in terms of thinking of individuals who've gone through
02:57this experience.
02:59People still go through similar experiences, of course.
03:02But yeah, I suppose those are, those are the feelings that go with it.
03:07Yeah, I think, you know, I was, I was both like, truly and deeply honored to kind of take on
03:15as a Black woman to have the opportunity to take on, you know,
03:18just a fraction of the civil rights movement and kind of live in that space.
03:26And, and there are still people alive that that was their actual, you know, teenage years, childhood there,
03:34they actually lived through, through that time period and that, that, that moment of, of, of extreme change.
03:41And so, you know, doing right by the movement and by the people who, you know, had to, had to
03:49live through it was really, really important.
03:51And I think having the opportunity to put that part of American history and, and the Black experience on a
04:01screen that would then be in millions of households all over the world is, is just like,
04:08what a opportunity. And, and, and, and, you know, I think I was really excited about that and, and, and,
04:16and, and, and still am, but also, you know,
04:18the parallels that are happening right now, it's, it's also just so surreal that, you know, this season and Alison
04:27storyline, this season are just so directly,
04:30like directly correlate with what's happening, you know, in, in, in the world right now.
04:36Um, and I just think that that's also, you know, it, it just is a stronger depiction that even though
04:43that was in the sixties,
04:44like what we are going through right now is not that different and the fight is still so important and
04:52ongoing.
04:52And, and the change is, is, is, is, is, is life or death.
04:59Okay. Well, thank you guys. It was a pleasure talking to you all.
05:03Thanks, Max. Thanks, Max.
05:05Thanks, Max.
05:06D'accordo, riassunto veloce. Luther, super forza. Klaus può comunicare con i morti. Alison può far fare agli altri qualunque
05:12cosa.
05:12Solo che non lo usa mai.
05:15Ho sentito delle voci. Ti sei dato un pugno in faccia.
05:21Cazzo!
05:21D'accordo.
05:22Beto!
05:23Treva jugo,
05:24Segui cazzo!
05:25T'wereido!
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