The sci-fi fans, in general, do support me, which I love them for. They're great fans.
I never want to play a character that's one-dimensional.
I'm always looking to play the part that people don't think of me in.
I still want to get some empathy from the audience, even though she's pathetic.
We don't have props or jewelery. You always want something tangible to play with, and we have nothing. I find myself playing with my hands off camera, just because I'm getting a little uncomfortable with the space.
I've done a lot of sci-fi, so I was a little hesitant because you get pigeonholed into that genre and world. But at the same time, I love sci-fi because the women are so strong and independent and smart.