Whenever we start a new TV series, there's also a lot of question marks, and part of that is finding who you are.
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But a lot of shows, they pose questions and they give you a puzzle where there's no solution.
It's kind of interesting when you sign on to a show because you're basically signing on to play a character because you only really see the first episode of the show.
Any time you get to dig deeper into your character, you welcome it, especially on a TV show.
I never try and do the same show, ever. The audience controls the dynamic of the shows. Sometimes they listen, and sometimes they ask a million questions.
So many people are on television that don't know me, and they're like experts on me.
When my characters are questioning things, it's not me leading up to an answer; it's me asking those same questions and letting the characters' lives unfold and seeing where it takes them.
I got asked to do loads of TV series, all sorts of things that weren't me.
You either end up on a good, fun show that's successful, or you have that question mark in your future, and you know that you don't know what's going to happen, which is exciting.
I've always been exactly who I am on TV. I'm not playing a role.
Whenever anyone asks me if I'm from a TV show, I say yes - no matter whether I've ever been on it. It just makes the conversation that much easier.