My characters make incomprehensible decisions until you stand in their shoes. Then it makes more sense. Life is very rarely black and white, and most people are trying to do their best. I try not to judge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can't judge your characters or otherwise; it's not about you, it's about them.
Everything's not black and white. We choose to make bad decisions or not.
When I step into a character's shoes, I don't judge them. I make a conscious effort not to look from the outside in but look from the inside out, and when you do that it allows you to feel and sense things more, and act and react from a core, you know?
I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
I don't judge my characters.
I think if you find that you're making a judgment on the character, than your audience will make a judgment on the character.
When you're playing a character, I think it's always better not to judge that character.
You can't really judge characters, because that's when it gets really hard to play them.
Because characters are your creations, you are the one who ultimately gets to decide their fate.
People are much more complicated in real life, but my characters are as subtle and nuanced as I can make them. But if you say my characters are too black and white, you've missed the point. Villains are meant to be black-hearted in popular novels. If you say I have a grey-hearted villain, then I've failed.