Finding that balance was a challenge for me.After watching the latest episode of Euphoria, we get why there are rumors that Barbie Ferreira and Sam Levinson were in disagreement about Kat's story line this season. I had a few scenes where I had to experiment on how to get myself to really feel the emotion without over-thinking or under-thinking. I’m not used to getting there, as a new actor. What was challenging for me, emotionally, was in the last episode. Doing the little fantasy scenes were always fun. When we weren’t shooting, we were all on the couch together.įERREIRA: My favorite parts were always when everyone was around. But also, shooting that party was really special because everyone was there. It was a lot, and a massive learning experience for me, as far as how to move forward with preparing for something. ![]() ![]() I really worked myself up for that scene because I had been anticipating it, and that was a rough night. SCHAFER: The most challenging day, for me, was probably the kitchen scene in the first episode because I was still feeling brand new to acting. So, I had to learn how to balance that, where she’s getting more confident, but it’s also affecting who she is as a person. Her insecurity is still there, and she has sadness and pain from having things taken from her without her permission. From the outside perspective, you may see her becoming more confident or less insecure, but there’s a complexity to it, where it’s just a shield and not the solution to the problem. That’s really special because it blurs the lines between right and wrong, and it’s conflicting.įERREIRA: For me, when Kat starts going through her changes, I learned a lot about having the physical change represented inside and how she deals with it. While you might find one more relatable than another, there is a level of empathy and feeling for that person that comes in when you see the reasons why they act the way they do and what brought them to where they are now. SCHAFER: As you learn their story, they become relatable because you can see yourself in each character. What did you grow to appreciate about your characters, the more you got to know about them? It really brings that energy for each of our characters into each of the episodes, which is super fun to see, especially when you see little us. And I couldn’t have been more thankful to have like an awesome scene partner like Zendaya for that.įERREIRA: I feel like every episode is so different, in its own way, and it’s all visually stunning and compelling. They just have something special and palpable. They find solace in each other, from those situations, and that’s part of the beauty of their relationship. They both have pretty unique circumstances that are affecting them, individually, and that they bring to each other. SCHAFER: It’s a really special arc and journey that they go on. Hunter, what’s it been like to explore the relationship between Jules and Rue? It’s normalized feeling things ‘cause we’re forced to feel everything, so frequently, on this show. Now, I’m worried, if I haven’t cried like in the past three days. At one point, in my life, I hadn’t cried for three months. ![]() SCHAFER: It’s like affected my real life. I was like, “Yeah, I did that!” It came out of me, and it was really fun to do it. I’ve never really had an opportunity to do that, and it felt really good after, but it was awhile after. It just felt right.Īnd it definitely shows on screen because it makes it all feel that much more real.įERREIRA: It’s honestly weirdly fun to delve into these like deep, dark places in you. When we were doing it, it didn’t even seem like it was especially explicit because it just felt so necessary to the story and so real. It was just a comfortable environment, to do all of these things. Everyone is best friends, on the cast and crew. But some of these scenes were really intimidating.ĭid Sam Levinson create an environment on set that felt very safe?įERREIRA: Yeah, we’re spoiled for that, too. It turns out that that’s enthralling, and I’m obsessed. SCHAFER: Especially with not really having a background in acting, the idea of externalizing emotion, in that way, was really frightening, but I also wanted to give it a shot, just to see what would happen. After like seeing it, I was like, “Okay, that makes sense!” That was scary to feel and have out there, for other people to consume, but I got over it. I knew it was gonna be great, but I had to put a vulnerability out there that I’m not used to. FERREIRA: Mostly just like for personal reasons, putting myself out there, in a way that I wasn’t used to felt very vulnerable, but so like right for this.
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