Character Depth Explored
The discussion highlights the complexity of character portrayal, emphasizing how viewers can intuit a character's internal struggles without explicit exposition. It reflects on the disparity between thoughts and actions in adulthood, showcasing how a character's movement through the world reveals their psychological state. Additionally, the conversation touches on the significance of not dwelling on low moments in storytelling, offering a valuable lesson for creators in the television industry.In this clip
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