00:00Per i due di voi, cosa ti attraversa al progetto e ha fatto che ti chiedi a partecipare?
00:06Buona domanda.
00:07Penso che immaginato,
00:11ti sento i primi episodi, quando ho audito.
00:17E questo è anche la forma che Matt e Ben sono,
00:20sono molto personabili,
00:23dolore e collaborativi.
00:26Credo che i miei personaggi sono piuttosto come individuoli,
00:33anche per i primi episodi.
00:35Voglio sapere più di tutti.
00:37Non c'è solo un gruppo specifico,
00:39o persone che si tratta più di spettacare,
00:43di più di altri.
00:44È un vero...
00:46Ma alcuni si tratta più di episodi.
00:48Sì, ma è un vero...
00:52Get over it!
00:54È un vero ensemble...
00:57È true!
00:58Il caratteristico sono molto reale e molto più humana
01:01E è stato molto relato
01:04E penso che era molto attrazione
01:06Come in è stato un periodo
01:08Sette in una semplice un paese
01:10Ma che mi piace molto bene
01:12Sì, mi sapevo che questa persona è senza sentire
01:14È vero, ma non c'è nessuno
01:16e non c'erano chiaramente i herosi o i villani in questo modo, quindi mi sembrava che non sapeva dove
01:21andare
01:22e era davvero intrigante e interessante.
01:26E su Sascha e Anastasia, come descriverai loro in alcune parole?
01:38Lost, credo.
01:40I kind of feel like that works for both of them. Lost...
01:44Instinctual.
01:47Instinctual, rebellious.
01:50Surprising. Even to themselves, I think.
01:53For sure to themselves, yeah.
01:56Star City, for mankind, is not sci-fi, it's alternate history.
02:05How do you invent an alternate history when the real one, our history, our present today, is so absurd that
02:13it almost seems fake?
02:15Yeah.
02:15I feel maybe that's why it works. I think it's...
02:18I think that period of history has been explored so many times, so I think, you know, throwing a news...
02:24Because the true story is so hard to get a hold of as well.
02:27Also that, yeah.
02:28So there is something kind of that feels very meta about exploring an alternative history in a time that was
02:36full of a lot of propaganda and mystery.
02:39Yeah, it's very interesting. Yeah.
02:43It gives some creative license, but then also at the same time, the fiction elements, because they are kind of
02:51planted within some realm of reality.
02:53You kind of go, well, could have actually been true and could have actually been what happened.
02:58It's kind of like, it blurs a bit of a line between reality.
03:00Yeah, like Yuri Gagarin, I'm probably saying that wrong, and apologies, like the cosmonaut who couldn't stop smiling, like his
03:09real...
03:11There's so many different mythologies about who he really was, and he's kind of become eradicated from reality in a
03:20way because it's so hard to know what is real.
03:23I mean, of course, like that's just from what I, the gist of what I've read, I don't know.
03:30But that is what I've kind of read is a lot of people just don't know anymore about his personal
03:35life, not so much his accomplishments.
03:38Yeah.
03:39Yeah.
03:39It all kept very secret.
03:40Yeah.
03:41Thank you very much.
03:43Our time is up.
03:44Thank you for your time.
03:45Bye.
03:45Pleasure.
03:46Thank you.
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