It was just the most amazing time.
Its obviously devastating that it was canceled, but also it felt like we ended it on a high.
Sometimes these shows go on and on and on.
We had two of the best years of my life.
It was so good.
And were all just super close still.
It definitely didnt outstay its welcome.
Which is a better ending than people being like, How is this show still going?
But its frustrating because it felt like there was so much more to tell.
Professionally, do you look back fondly on that time?
Oh, 100 percent.
I never really foresaw this is as my life.
I kind of stumbled my way into acting by being in the right place at the right time.
And obviouslyShadow and Bonecame along.
I think I initially found it quite I wasnt really sure.
I was like, I dont know if this is for me.
But then more opportunities presented themselves to me off the back of that.
And I learned on the job.
I really hadnt trained that much.
SoShadow and Bonewas out of the frying pan and into the fire.
I learned a lot because I was always on set being in everyones business.
I wanted to know stuff.
How does that work?
Talking to the DP about lighting, understanding everyones job.
Now, when I go on to set, I know whats going on.
Im much more literate which I think is making me a much better actor.
So Im thankful forShadow and Bone.
It couldnt have been a better first job.
Oh God, of course.
To go back with all my mates to Budapest and just have a lovely time?
It would be a dream.
And we do talk about it.
Sometimes a bunch of us say, Well, should we go back to Budapest on holiday?
Just pretend were back there?
Source:THR
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