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been. it s our relationship to that good and evil and what we choose to take from and how we choose to go with. and so yeah, we re just you know, typing out people s choices and learning and memorizing and executing it so well, that yeah, i mean, nick mohammed, who plays nathan has caught so much guff online because they fell in love with him. am equally livid slightly night. oh, my god. he fell in love with him. but then he also brilliantly and bravely plays the inverse of that and i personally know i have thanked him for diving in like that, you know, same with, you know, anthony head who plays rupert, you know, and you know, hannah and phil, who played jamie all those people have to play those heavy things, you know. it s a tremendous amount of trust. they put it in us. you know the writers and creators of the show to, uh to play an unlikable part of themselves. the other thing, of course, is that ted is somebody whose struggles he seems very confident. he seems like why would he ev
really kind of brought out this probably poured a lot of salt in a wound that existed well before he even had access to the shaker. then we re exploring with nate. you know the idea of what you do any person can overcome adversity to truly test their character. give them power and see what happens there, and it s not like i m some kind of wonder kid. it s also sort of dabbling in the notions of like the intoxication of new fame, you know, and what that does people especially in this day and age, when they have access to whatever they want to see. you know, in a lot of instances, you talk about jamie tart jamie tart. obviously a character who s like a architect villain, and then you find out like he has an abusive father just made it easier for manchester city to kick you to the curb, and that s why he is the way he is part of the reason and, more importantly, how he s dealt with that abusive father because good and evil exists in the world. there s bullies in the world, you know, and t
experience. 100%, super visual. and remember where the stuff was on the page. during breaking news you see me taking notes, and i have a sharpie, pen, and highlighter. i put hearts around things, arrows, very visual and i love looking up stuff to augment but still have to know it. there is a difference between memory, memorizing, knowing something, accessing it for that moment, forgetting it, all that stuff matters. we see about the google effect. if there is a reason the founding fathers like thomas jefferson and john adams knew more about history than today it was not because the information was at their fingertips, it s something they didn t, and you value to have effort to learn something rather than having it fed to you. oral tradition and books versus the online fire hose of data. and i don t think that we