Nobody will admit to playing power games in relationships, but they do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Playing a character who's dealing not only with a superpower but having a normal relationship is easy to associate with, because I feel that everyone has been through it.
Games are a compromise between intimacy and keeping intimacy away.
We all think that this relationship thing is a game out here. All I'm saying to women is, 'Okay. If it's a game, here are the rules that we play by.'
Games are the way we keep romance alive. They're based in human hardwiring. Playing hard-to-get or leaving a little to the imagination allows the woman to be wooed and appreciated and the man to be challenged and intrigued.
Power is like being a lady... if you have to tell people you are, you aren't.
That's always a fun thing to play, a relationship where there's equals. I often play roles that are repressive, or women who are slightly repressed or having some kind of internal conflict.
There are people who have comfortable relationships with power and people with natural antagonism to power. I think it's easy to guess where I am in that.
When it comes to relationships, I think I'm pretty experienced - you'd be surprised.
Every one, more or less, loves Power, yet those who most wish for it are seldom the fittest to be trusted with it.
I think everyone should approach relationships from the perspective of playing it straight and giving someone the benefit of the doubt. Until he establishes that this is a game. And if it's a game, you need to win. The best thing to do is just walk away from the table.