In order to fulfil his destiny, Adam must learn to harness his power as his alter-ego He-Man and save the land from the evil clutches of Skeletor. He has written for The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, Decider, Los Angeles Review of Books, New York Times, Politico Magazine, Salon and Wired.With its narrative originating in sword and magic figurines, the original animated series saw an orphan boy named Adam chance upon his fate as a prince who is supposed to save Eternia. Scott Porch writes about American history, new media and popular culture. He’s so good and really trusts his actors. Aaron and Michelle are so grounded and so present, and Mike Cahill completely dissipated any nervousness I had from the very first scene. Amy Forsyth, who plays Hawk’s girlfriend, is also a fairly new actor, which was kind of nice. It’s ten episodes and Hawk has a lot of material for a secondary character, and so many of my scenes are with fantastic actors. Was that intimidating or just odd to be in that kind of environment for the first time? You came into The Path as a young actor in your first series, and you get thrown into the deep end with people like Aaron Paul and Michelle Monaghan. I can’t go out for pilot season because we would theoretically start shooting the next season in June or July. I don’t think he realizes yet that he may have to make a choice.Īre you doing auditions right now, or would The Path go back into production soon if it gets picked up for a second season? I don’t think that has necessarily hit home with Hawk yet, but it may happen in later episodes. When the police finally come in Episode 6 and take them out of the house, that’s an opportunity for Hawk to bring them into the compound.Īt what point in the episode do you think that you can’t reconcile having this girlfriend with staying in the Meyerist? There are indications that another family member left the movement under similar circumstances.Īnd at around the same age. They’re getting notices, and her mom is kind of in denial. How did that play out for Hawk in this episode when his girlfriend’s family is in financial distress?Īshley is in the middle of getting evicted from her house. One of the Meyerists do that’s both humanitarian and a little icky is helping people in distressed situations and then recruiting them. The writers have a bible that they wrote out and sent to the cast that has all of the rules, but you get more explanation as you go from the scripts. Did you experience it that way as you were shooting, or did you have something like a Meyerism boot camp before you started shooting? The show doesn’t beat viewers over the head with Meyerist mythology. I had to maintain the cluelessness to what was happening around me. A lot of things are happening, and it’s a really reactive episode for Hawk. In 5 he’s exploring this thing with Ashley, and in 6. I read Episode 5 and had it for a long time, but I didn’t get Episode 6 until right before we started shooting. Did you know you had to get to a particular place from the beginning of Episode 5 to the end of Episode 6? You shot these last two episodes together. I think I may have gotten the part because of the mane! Was there much joking when you got hired about Jason Katims casting you for your Tim Riggins hair?
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