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Date Posted: 05:28:22 06/05/15 Fri
Author: Mia
Subject: Gail, I heard Ron Moore's podcast on this episode. Ron said that Tobias was amazing. He could turn off BJR as soon as the scene was over and be joking with the crew. Ron also said that Sam had a much harder time getting out of his head and a couple of times went off the set by himself to decompress when the scene was over. Moore also said that most of the crew was more like Sam. Nearly everyone was deeply affected by the darkness.
In reply to: Gail 's message, "Tobias's Acting" on 19:44:42 06/04/15 Thu


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[> [> [> I have such a deep respect for the professional Tobias is after reading this. Of all the actors in Outlander, he deserves an Emmy. -- conmama, 10:59:15 06/05/15 Fri

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[> [> [> I think it _would_ be easier to turn off the bad guy than being the victim. To get into Jamie's headspace had to be more difficult and more traumatizing. Being BRJ would allow you to be all the bad things you ever thought about doing but never did because - well, you have a soul - but none of us ever wants to be the victim. They all impressed the hell out of me, but Sam's performance far outweighed Tobias's in the final two episodes - IMHO. I love Tobias and Cait, too; how lucky are we??? :) -- Lady-Jane, 15:31:29 06/05/15 Fri

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[> [> [> [> My feelings exactly. They are all great, awesome actors. But to be that vulnerable and exposed, and to have to do it with few words and limited movement, was an absolutely stunning performance by Sam. Plus, IMO, I think it's much scarier being a victim than a villain -- deep down we do know we are not villains, but the fact is any of us may one day be a victim -- to make oneself go to that place has to be terrifying. -- Rita, 04:23:01 06/08/15 Mon

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