Jeremy Strong
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Podcast Appearances
you know held down and subverted and thwarted uh but with a great need and desire to do the thing he feels that he is born to do that's something that that vector it was very alive for me
Did I know I was going to climb over the barrier?
Did I know I was going to climb over the barrier?
Did I know I was going to climb over the barrier?
You, I think, learn over a lifetime to obey your deepest instincts. And, you know, it's that thing of better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission. I was obeying a deep impulse.
You, I think, learn over a lifetime to obey your deepest instincts. And, you know, it's that thing of better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission. I was obeying a deep impulse.
You, I think, learn over a lifetime to obey your deepest instincts. And, you know, it's that thing of better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission. I was obeying a deep impulse.
I mean, my feeling and strong conviction was and is, but it's Jesse's show at the end of the day, and by the way, it makes me so happy to hear his voice, was that this was an extinction-level event for Kendall and that there was no coming back from it. And at this point, he had lost everything. He had lost his father... He had lost his siblings. He had lost his ex-wife. He had lost his children.
I mean, my feeling and strong conviction was and is, but it's Jesse's show at the end of the day, and by the way, it makes me so happy to hear his voice, was that this was an extinction-level event for Kendall and that there was no coming back from it. And at this point, he had lost everything. He had lost his father... He had lost his siblings. He had lost his ex-wife. He had lost his children.
I mean, my feeling and strong conviction was and is, but it's Jesse's show at the end of the day, and by the way, it makes me so happy to hear his voice, was that this was an extinction-level event for Kendall and that there was no coming back from it. And at this point, he had lost everything. He had lost his father... He had lost his siblings. He had lost his ex-wife. He had lost his children.
He had lost his putative reason for being. And also remember he was an addict. So I just did not believe that he was coming back from that.
He had lost his putative reason for being. And also remember he was an addict. So I just did not believe that he was coming back from that.
He had lost his putative reason for being. And also remember he was an addict. So I just did not believe that he was coming back from that.
It's not radical at all. I mean, over seven years, I was as much involved in what happened on the show or what happened in any given scene, and I was as much an authority and had as much ownership over my character... as the director and the writers did. So it was always a collaboration.
It's not radical at all. I mean, over seven years, I was as much involved in what happened on the show or what happened in any given scene, and I was as much an authority and had as much ownership over my character... as the director and the writers did. So it was always a collaboration.
It's not radical at all. I mean, over seven years, I was as much involved in what happened on the show or what happened in any given scene, and I was as much an authority and had as much ownership over my character... as the director and the writers did. So it was always a collaboration.
At the end of the day, it's in the edit that Jesse and Mark Mylod's sort of authorial decisions take precedence over mine. But they always welcomed my impulses and often used them. You know, the moment, I think, that Jesse chose is extremely... powerful and he's sort of frozen in a kind of inner scream. Um, and I love that he chose that.
At the end of the day, it's in the edit that Jesse and Mark Mylod's sort of authorial decisions take precedence over mine. But they always welcomed my impulses and often used them. You know, the moment, I think, that Jesse chose is extremely... powerful and he's sort of frozen in a kind of inner scream. Um, and I love that he chose that.
At the end of the day, it's in the edit that Jesse and Mark Mylod's sort of authorial decisions take precedence over mine. But they always welcomed my impulses and often used them. You know, the moment, I think, that Jesse chose is extremely... powerful and he's sort of frozen in a kind of inner scream. Um, and I love that he chose that.
The moment that I attempted to search for, I'd had no idea what would happen, um, was equally truthful to, to what we had done so far.