That scene in Tuesday's episode, where you're speaking for the Machine and interacting with the little kid who's speaking for Samaritan, was intense. What was it like filming that?
[That actor] was so good. He was just incredible! The first time he read the scene — everyone had been talking about it leading up, like "You won't believe this kid we saw. We thought we would have to probably cast like a 14 or 16 year old just to be able to do all the dialogue, and to get you know the intention of what was happening, and they said this nine year old boy came in and just like nailed it and so we got to that scene and he was super creepy and wonderful and then delightful in real life."
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It's going to be very exciting. [laughs] It's really, really cool — it's really different, and Denise Thé, who wrote it, came up with a super cool idea, that's unlike any episode that we've shot before. It was challenging to shoot, but everyone said it's come together really neat. And Chris Fisher, who directed it, is our on-set director/producer, so he was talking the other day, and he was like, "This might be my favorite thing I've ever directed."
ReplyDeleteSo I guess this part pretty much confirms the Machine will indeed go through various scenarios once it realizes they are in a trap.
so The Machine definitely DOES have emotions if "she" (LOL) is looking every single possible way for the team to survive?
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