Two takes.
That's all they had to get this right
But that's all they needed.
Rolin was right.
There is something really heavy in this scene.
Sam and Jacob have spent three years carrying these characters inside themselves. Hundred of late nights and dawns together (on and off set). Conversations, debates, meals shared, laughter and probably tears too.It's clearly been a journey for them, not just their characters.
But there's something else happening here too.
Eric saw it. He watched these actors go places others won't (or can't). Something challenging and authentic.
Even Eric (a veteran actor of 50+ years) said he's never been on a show like this, never pushed himself so far outside his comfort zone. But for this show, he's happy to do it because he knows he can trust them.
Eric nailed it when he spoke about the importance of trust and engaging with genuine emotions for both Jacob and Sam:
Jacob talks about Sam the same way,
This is why this feels so real.
Because it's true when Sam says:
And Jacob was only half joking when he said:
It's their complete trust in each other. It's their willingness to engage truthfully with painful emotions.
Shared grief and shared sorrow hurts, and Jacob and Sam aren't holding anything back. They feel safe going to places that are deeply painful and hard. Ugly and nasty. Full of regret and remorse. And genuine love.
This is why it feels so truthful in that moment.
This is why they only needed two takes.
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Do you think you can draw fem!Doom patrol Payneland? <3
Since the DBD ones are Charlotte and Edith, these shall be Charlie and Edwina(?)
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