00:00Hi, nice to meet you. Hello.
00:06Unless we are completely transparent with each other, it will end very badly for us.
00:16Do you understand?
00:18Glenn, your character hides in the dark in this TV show.
00:23Do you believe that real power hides in the shadows?
00:28I think in many ways, yes.
00:32And that's, yes, a lot of, yes. I just say yes.
00:36I think power can be with what you don't see.
00:40Power can be with what you don't say.
00:43And I think a good agent knows that, you know, how to wield that power.
00:50Nid, you have to confront Glenn's character and her eyes are really deep and really scary.
00:57How scary was working with that?
01:02She was scary only on action. In between, she was super sweet and nice.
01:08So I loved her being scary because it really helped me to bring this side of Tamar,
01:13this vulnerable and weak side of her, which I think is a very important side of my character.
01:18So I really, I'm thanking her for this, for being scary.
01:21Glenn's character says that pain never goes away, but it simply goes in another place.
01:27Do you believe it's true or it's just a line that she has to say in that moment?
01:33No, I think it's true. I think she carries that pain herself.
01:35She's lost her husband, as she loved very much.
01:39And I do think you could look at life as there's grief everywhere, especially now in this world.
01:48And I think everyone, if they're honest, feels that they share, you know, in that ocean,
01:57they do share the grief of what's happening.
02:02I love how in this TV show, each character has orders to follow,
02:08but there's still the human factor, which is unpredictable.
02:12So how important is always considering the human factor?
02:16The most important, I believe.
02:18I mean, even in the story that we're telling, we're telling a story about conflict,
02:22but in the most important thing, we're telling a story about humanity,
02:26about real people of both sides, about how people deal or struggle
02:33or having through difficulties in the real life.
02:37So it's mostly about humanity.
02:38I think history and human history certainly is basically the personality of the person
02:44who was in power at the time.
02:46I think it is all about the human element.
02:49And, you know, you could write a treaty or you could, you know, declare war,
02:55but it's who that person is that probably has more effect than what they say.
03:04So do you believe that we always have a choice?
03:07Because history is full of people that said, I was just following orders,
03:12but do we have always a choice, in your opinion?
03:15I think we always do have a choice.
03:17Yeah, I want to say yes as well.
03:18Yeah, but it's sometimes, sometimes the thing that you think is right
03:22is the hardest and almost impossible thing to do.
03:25Each character of his own story, but to other people, he or she is the villain.
03:32So in your opinion, what makes a villain?
03:35What makes a villain?
03:38Well, somebody who destroys other people, number one.
03:47I don't know.
03:48I think we have elements of everything in us.
03:52We are capable of being villainous and we're capable of doing altruistic acts.
03:57So I think, you know, life is in the gray area.
04:01It's not black or white or good or bad as much as, you know, we are told it is.
04:07And I think truth lies in the gray areas.
04:12I think it's constantly changing, every episode.
04:15I mean, sometimes I'm the villain, sometimes Faraz is, sometimes you are.
04:20Thank you so much.
04:21Great work.
04:22You are both amazing.
04:23Bye.
04:23Thank you so much.
04:24Thank you.
04:25Thank you.
04:28Grazie a tutti.
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