So we did work with an intimacy coordinator. Can you talk us through filming those intimate scenes with your co-star and whether you had an intimacy coordinator on set? We loved how the show explores the possibility that Faye might be queer, as this only existed as subtext in the original. So should there be a season two, maybe that's an aspect of her character that can further be explored. And also, you know, it's only season one. I think it was like a culmination of things. And also that you can wear that's not so distracting when the scene's not about you. But for a real human being shooting 14-hour days six days a week, you need something that's going to protect you, and that you can live in. From a functionality place, I had to have boots and leggings and things I could hide gels in pads. I think where it came from was: we had to change the outfits, because I had to do stunts. I don't think anybody went in at the top of the show, and was like, "We're going to strip this down," or "We're going to make her-" That decision really changed organically. Can you talk us through how you helped shape this new version of Faye for modern audiences in the remake? '90s Faye was often objectified in the original anime.
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