The bad guys probably get the better lines, don't they? And they wear less spandex. That would be quite good.
“The bad guys probably get the better lines, don't they? And they wear less spandex. That would be quite good.”
The World Motivation
The bad guys probably get the better lines, don't they? And they wear less spandex. That would be quite good.
“The bad guys probably get the better lines, don't they? And they wear less spandex. That would be quite good.”
The bad guys probably get the better lines, don't they? And they wear less spandex. That would be quite good.
Twitter! It's like being stalked by committee!
I have such fond memories of watching 'Doctor Who' when I was a kid and growing up, that if I've left anybody anywhere with memories as fond, then I feel like I've done my job.
If you can sell that you're the King of Scotland, or Henry V on a tiny stage in a studio theater somewhere, then you can probably sell that you're a starship captain or a time traveler.
I love characters who are clever and smart, and you have to run to catch up with. I think there's something very appealing and rather heroic in that.
I'm going to try to play some good guys for a while and just see how that is. It's hard to enjoy them as much as the bad guys, and the clothes are nowhere near as good. Good guys don't wear nice suits!
Growing up where I'm from, some people are afraid of cops. They don't really like cops. And what a lot of people don't realize is, they're really not the bad guys. They're really on our side, they're really trying to help us out. And sometimes, we don't understand that.
Counter-insurgency warfare is not a simple thing... it's not as simple as, like, good guys versus bad guys. It is a mess.
The thing is, I never see my characters as psychopaths. I see them as really crippled victims who just happen to do bad things. And I never see them as bad guys; I see them as darker characters. I never see anything as good or bad; it's more light or dark, and the in-between is the grey.