I haven't tried to buffer myself. I like rolling the dice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
With improvisation, I just do it. It might be a total failure but then you just throw the dice again.
Instead of playing something heavily, I play it lightly. Since people like to cast cyclically, once you've done one thing, people want to put you in that bag again. And since I want to work, I let it happen.
Normally, however, I try to avoid repetitions of any shot.
But if you put a script up in front of me to read, or a cue card, I couldn't do it without stuttering.
I just have to relax before each shot, and let it happen knowing that I've done it a million times before.
I didn't have the time to literally write and draw the strip at the same time.
I'm always practicing lines, researching, trying to be fresh, and fully trying to become the characters I play. That's how I roll.
I always like to have a buffer between me and journalism in general. Not just a reporter, but journalism.
I get horrified when I have to do table reads with the whole cast, because there's a lot of stuttering coming from me, so I have to do a lot of prep.
And so, in case we have contingencies and things that we cannot accomplish within the duration of the space walk, we have a buffer, I mean, in order to be able to complete the... what we want to accomplish.