Sarah Snook
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The consideration of one's own pleasure was not in the conversation when I was coming of age. It was, first of all, you shouldn't do it. If you have to, you'll probably suffer a tragedy, get sick, or die.
The consideration of one's own pleasure was not in the conversation when I was coming of age. It was, first of all, you shouldn't do it. If you have to, you'll probably suffer a tragedy, get sick, or die.
The consideration of one's own pleasure was not in the conversation when I was coming of age. It was, first of all, you shouldn't do it. If you have to, you'll probably suffer a tragedy, get sick, or die.
I'm too young, and it sucks, okay? I haven't done anything with my life. I actually don't know what I like or what I want. I've never even had an orgasm with another person. And now I'm going to die. Okay.
I'm too young, and it sucks, okay? I haven't done anything with my life. I actually don't know what I like or what I want. I've never even had an orgasm with another person. And now I'm going to die. Okay.
I'm too young, and it sucks, okay? I haven't done anything with my life. I actually don't know what I like or what I want. I've never even had an orgasm with another person. And now I'm going to die. Okay.
And I went back to listen to it for a second time to try and figure out why it had this power over me. And then there I was on the floor again with no sense of what had really just happened. And I listened to the podcast in tandem with reading the first, the pilot episode written by Liz Merriweather and Kim Rosenstock.
And I went back to listen to it for a second time to try and figure out why it had this power over me. And then there I was on the floor again with no sense of what had really just happened. And I listened to the podcast in tandem with reading the first, the pilot episode written by Liz Merriweather and Kim Rosenstock.
And I went back to listen to it for a second time to try and figure out why it had this power over me. And then there I was on the floor again with no sense of what had really just happened. And I listened to the podcast in tandem with reading the first, the pilot episode written by Liz Merriweather and Kim Rosenstock.
And those companion pieces for me cast such a spell that I immediately, for reasons that I couldn't understand and were beyond me, knew that I wanted to make this.
And those companion pieces for me cast such a spell that I immediately, for reasons that I couldn't understand and were beyond me, knew that I wanted to make this.
And those companion pieces for me cast such a spell that I immediately, for reasons that I couldn't understand and were beyond me, knew that I wanted to make this.
I think it's a lot of things, but if I could put one pin in it, it would be that it's possible to be both scared and brave at the same time. And that's what I think moved me so much about Molly's journey and this best friendship.
I think it's a lot of things, but if I could put one pin in it, it would be that it's possible to be both scared and brave at the same time. And that's what I think moved me so much about Molly's journey and this best friendship.
I think it's a lot of things, but if I could put one pin in it, it would be that it's possible to be both scared and brave at the same time. And that's what I think moved me so much about Molly's journey and this best friendship.
Yeah, it was like when you were a kid, you know, and you would call your best friend and say, what are we doing? You know, the black t-shirt and the white shorts. And that's how we showed up. I knew that we would part and come back together. You know, we had this reading, this moment, but already the connection was made and we We knew that we would go down this road together.
Yeah, it was like when you were a kid, you know, and you would call your best friend and say, what are we doing? You know, the black t-shirt and the white shorts. And that's how we showed up. I knew that we would part and come back together. You know, we had this reading, this moment, but already the connection was made and we We knew that we would go down this road together.
Yeah, it was like when you were a kid, you know, and you would call your best friend and say, what are we doing? You know, the black t-shirt and the white shorts. And that's how we showed up. I knew that we would part and come back together. You know, we had this reading, this moment, but already the connection was made and we We knew that we would go down this road together.
And the sweet, very sweet ending to the story is she's moving to Brooklyn where I live and Liz lives.
And the sweet, very sweet ending to the story is she's moving to Brooklyn where I live and Liz lives.