By knowing your character so well you can't go wrong. All of us kind of fell into that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Early in my career, I'd plan something out for my characters. But I've learned that if you know who your character is and you go on instinct, it won't be wrong. It's never wrong. It's just different.
If you have a very good concept of your character, you can snap into it.
When you put your characters in a dire situation, they often do things that surprise even you, so you have to go back and revise your original conception of who they are.
What I do is put my characters into situations that are so precarious there is no way to get out. And then I figure how to get them out.
Psych yourself up until you're confident that the world will be interested in what happens to your characters. Confidence is key.
A lot of the characters I play are very naive, and I don't think I'm like that. And I'm not stupid!
You want to be honest with a character and play it truthfully, and you want to be genuine with your character.
You can't just trust to luck; you have to really listen to what that character is telling you.
I don't know if I do anything to get into character: I just go with my gut.
You can be true to the character all you want but you've got to go home with yourself.