Jay Paulson
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Absolutely. I mean, seeing him now as an adult, as a grown-up, or however you want to put it, you do see him as a grown-up.
Whereas as a youth, I saw him a lot more as an archetype. Sure. You know, the head of police, this associate of Batman's in some regard. Whereas, you know, coming to him now, you see him as a husband, a father, you know, a father.
Whereas as a youth, I saw him a lot more as an archetype. Sure. You know, the head of police, this associate of Batman's in some regard. Whereas, you know, coming to him now, you see him as a husband, a father, you know, a father.
Whereas as a youth, I saw him a lot more as an archetype. Sure. You know, the head of police, this associate of Batman's in some regard. Whereas, you know, coming to him now, you see him as a husband, a father, you know, a father.
Absolutely. I mean, if anything, there's been some, I'll say one of the most fun things about reading it after having played him is like, was I tough enough? Because he's such a badass in the books, you know, with his stash and his glasses and stuff. And I was like, I didn't wear glasses. I wonder if I'd worn glasses if that would have affected my behavior, my voice. Could it have? Maybe?
Absolutely. I mean, if anything, there's been some, I'll say one of the most fun things about reading it after having played him is like, was I tough enough? Because he's such a badass in the books, you know, with his stash and his glasses and stuff. And I was like, I didn't wear glasses. I wonder if I'd worn glasses if that would have affected my behavior, my voice. Could it have? Maybe?
Absolutely. I mean, if anything, there's been some, I'll say one of the most fun things about reading it after having played him is like, was I tough enough? Because he's such a badass in the books, you know, with his stash and his glasses and stuff. And I was like, I didn't wear glasses. I wonder if I'd worn glasses if that would have affected my behavior, my voice. Could it have? Maybe?
I don't know. Can they hear the lack of glasses? Could they hear that I was wearing glasses? I don't know. Or the stash, you know, but it's like, so in that sense, that was all, that was really cool to see him, you know, to want to, you know, bring that badassery to life as it were.
I don't know. Can they hear the lack of glasses? Could they hear that I was wearing glasses? I don't know. Or the stash, you know, but it's like, so in that sense, that was all, that was really cool to see him, you know, to want to, you know, bring that badassery to life as it were.
I don't know. Can they hear the lack of glasses? Could they hear that I was wearing glasses? I don't know. Or the stash, you know, but it's like, so in that sense, that was all, that was really cool to see him, you know, to want to, you know, bring that badassery to life as it were.
I think you just, you live into the questions and the problems as they're happening. If that makes any sense. Yeah. You know, this guy's having all of this stuff thrown at him and how he responds to it is what's going to allow him to become that version of himself in the future.
I think you just, you live into the questions and the problems as they're happening. If that makes any sense. Yeah. You know, this guy's having all of this stuff thrown at him and how he responds to it is what's going to allow him to become that version of himself in the future.
I think you just, you live into the questions and the problems as they're happening. If that makes any sense. Yeah. You know, this guy's having all of this stuff thrown at him and how he responds to it is what's going to allow him to become that version of himself in the future.
Yeah. That was one of the real gifts of this was getting to go in sort of in a booth. You're kind of on your own too, which is a blessing and a curse in a weird way. Now, everyone behind us was incredible and the directors knew exactly what they were after and the tone. We all knew what we were shooting for. So in that sense, I felt very well protected and well held.
Yeah. That was one of the real gifts of this was getting to go in sort of in a booth. You're kind of on your own too, which is a blessing and a curse in a weird way. Now, everyone behind us was incredible and the directors knew exactly what they were after and the tone. We all knew what we were shooting for. So in that sense, I felt very well protected and well held.
Yeah. That was one of the real gifts of this was getting to go in sort of in a booth. You're kind of on your own too, which is a blessing and a curse in a weird way. Now, everyone behind us was incredible and the directors knew exactly what they were after and the tone. We all knew what we were shooting for. So in that sense, I felt very well protected and well held.
But yeah, it was very liberating to be able to sort of go for that with a little more trepidation than I might've, feeling like I had to come into it as one that already existed, as a Gordon that we knew.
But yeah, it was very liberating to be able to sort of go for that with a little more trepidation than I might've, feeling like I had to come into it as one that already existed, as a Gordon that we knew.
But yeah, it was very liberating to be able to sort of go for that with a little more trepidation than I might've, feeling like I had to come into it as one that already existed, as a Gordon that we knew.
Well, one of the true blessings about this process, one of the things that was really pleasurable for myself as more of a film and television actor coming to this in voice is that we did do it in order. So we were able to record it more or less in chronological order.