And the viewers responded intensely to that film. Like, to do a pilot, you don't know what's going to happen with it. It's such a pleasurable experience to look back, and all of the fun I had just comes rushing back.
In comedy, something may be more absurd, but you have to believe just as much as you do when you're doing drama. And you don't want to just totally mess up the rhythm when you're playing with Bob Dylan. Not hippie - my parents were not hippies - but they were very supportive and encouraging, and that does a lot for someone, and it gives them a lot of confidence. And I'm so excited to remind people and even gain new fans who find out about Dharma - a new generation who could find out about Dharma and enjoy her and all the characters on the show.
And as a character, what I found very inspiring about playing Dharma, especially at that time, is that the women on television were more neurotic than they were free.
And I thought, this is a rare bird and this is unique on television and I think it's really refreshing. You know, she was a girl. She was a female. And she wasn't like, trying to compete in a man's world and she wasn't trying to be in a man's position, she was just who she was. And I think that was like, a good thing. Yeah, I think the common denominator - and this is probably going to sound like Acting - but the common denominator is belief in the character in the moment.
There's a power in women being women. There's a role for men, but we don't have to be men, because we're women. I think that representing that on television is a cool thing.
Playing in front of an audience was just such a turn-on for me, and you have people in the audience and it's like doing live theater.
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