I would rather have been shot straight-up in cold blood-but to be set up? By people who you trusted? That's bad.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm the kind of person who if I was playing the role of someone who got shot, I'd probably want to get shot so I knew what it felt like.
If I am shot at, I want no man to be in the way of the bullet.
I did my military service from 1989 - 92 and I was never shot at or had to fire on anybody. I was very lucky. I was more involved in intelligence and counter-intelligence.
People think they're making individual decisions for themselves and their family not to get vaccinated. It's not just an individual choice - you're a hazard to society.
I do not trust those who make the vaccines, or the apparatus behind it all to push it on us through fear.
I was desperate really for people not to accuse me of coldness. It was taboo.
I've been shot at on numerous occasions.
My life isn't always at risk, even if I'm in a war zone. A lot of these places have areas of calm, so covering war doesn't necessarily mean being shot at all the time.
When you have to work with and exist amongst cynical, burned-out personnel on a set, it doesn't matter what you're shooting or how much you're being paid - it's not worth it.
I expected to be shot at any moment and if they had done I would have understood, that they couldn't take risks with someone foolhardy or so unpredictable.