![]() ![]() There's something about him that has to be anonymous. He's in a position of power but he's not out front because he's not comfortable there. I had to be very careful about being too full of any personality. Robbins: Bernard is a character who is very much behind the scenes. : In composing your complex Head of IT character, how did you use the confines of the claustrophobic "Silo" sets to help craft that persona? It's not an agenda, it's an accident of the heart. That that comes from a personal journey I think is really important. And in her journey, as she peels layers off of the veneer, she starts to understand deeper truths about the silo. She wants to find out how her loved one died. But most importantly, how there's something in the human spirit, embodied in this story by Juliette, that is irrepressible. I don't think Hugh Howey faced those kinds of challenges, but what he did was create an amazing allegory about what truth is, what freedom is, and what happens in a society where truth is suppressed. ![]()
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