You know, she was a girl. She was a female. And she wasn`t like, trying to compete in a man`s world and she wasn`t trying to be in a man`s position, she was just who she was. And I think that was like, a good thing.
Yeah, I think the common denominator - and this is probably going to sound like Acting 101 - but the common denominator is belief in the character in the moment.
There`s a power in women being women. There`s a role for men, but we don`t have to be men, because we`re women. I think that representing that on television is a cool thing.
Playing in front of an audience was just such a turn-on for me, and you have 200 people in the audience and it`s like doing live theater. And filming something that goes to millions of people several weeks later, it`s an interesting dynamic.