So in one leap we had gone from being a friendly society to something almost professional.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
That professionalism comes from what I've watched people do on the set. I'm just trying to be as respectful to the environment, as they have been. I think I still act like a kid. I just try to be as professional as I can.
The professional world was much more unpleasant than I thought. I was always wishing I could get back that enthusiasm I had when I was doing shows at college.
I honestly think what skyrocketed me into professionalism was learning how to play two people and still live through the day.
I probably complicate things unnecessarily now just to give the illusion of professionalism.
I was just an ordinary student. I'd always gotten along with authorities quite well.
I felt like there was a certain standard that we held 'Strangers' to, so I think about that whenever I work on something.
My fragile connection with the world of polite society has, without a doubt, been severed.
I wish over the years I had kept my private life private and my professional life a little more professional.
Even though we work in the same field, we have an intense private life away from our professional lives.
We've become much more casual and much more relaxed in social interactions, where there was a formality and maybe a kind of respect at that time that doesn't exist now.