

“He turned his home into a movie set,” Kranz continues. “He had extras and all of that. We had no idea. But I think that’s what he wanted. He wanted us to go into it with a casual feel and to do Shakespeare like you’re not used to seeing. He didn’t want big production value or it to be over-rehearsed. I think he wanted it to be natural. It might be a bizarre benefit to it that we didn’t master the language. The other actors all came from different places so it was an eclectic group. It’s Shakespeare, the language is rich and dense… I think it could be this wonderful blessing that it feels intimate, alive and casual and fun. I hope that bleeds off the screen and will be refreshing for audiences. I haven’t seen it yet, but I trust Joss always and I think it’s going to be awesome.”
Ten Days Dollhouse Challenge: 03 Favorite Romantic Pairing » Claire Saunders/Topher Brink & Sierra/Victor
As played by Amy Acker/Fran Kranz & Dichen Lachman/Enver Gjokaj
Slaves are just slaves. But winning over your enemy, the one person guaranteed to reject everything you are, that’s real love.
We’ll look for each other like we always do and we’ll finish this, we will.