Tramell Tillman: I think we’ve locked in more in Season 2.
But now this go round, we’re focusing so much more on the four friends.
We’re focusing on the innies.
And what do they do?
What do the innies do now that they know what’s on the outside?
It’s that high moment when the innie finds out she’s alive.
And so now Milchick is tasked with basically telling him what happened and what’s going on.
And he notices that there have been changes that have happened to the floor.
It doesn’t look like the floor that he remembers it being.
So we see, you know, more damage control.
Tramell Tillman: It felt more like anticipation.
It was excitement, because we didn’t know how Season 1 was going to be perceived.
What are we going to do next?
We gotta keep going, you know.
They’re generous in that.
It’s only in pieces.
Tillman: No, and that’s not even me being cagey.
I just, I don’t know.
Season 2 answers some questions but then brings up a whole lot more questions…
I don’t have the answers to them.
I cannot take credit for it.
That is the genius of Kathleen Brown, who is my makeup artist for the show.
She does an impeccable job of ensuring that my mustache is without spots or wrinkles.
Tillman: For me, a lot of that is the craft of the character.
And not just any authority figure, an authority figure that you legitimately would be afraid of.
Tramell Tillman: Zach is so great.
How do I keep a straight face?
I don’t know.
It’s what Ben tells me.
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