シャドーイング練習: The Suits Cast Talk Season 1 - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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Our show is a legal show set in the legal world,
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Our show is a legal show set in the legal world,
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New York, the most international city in the world.
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I like how it's going.
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And, you know, it's really all about the character.
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So we do deal with a case each week,
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but we're dealing with our maneuvering of how to figure out how to win this case.
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And the ensemble that we're working with,
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with, you know, the characters of Jessica and Rick and Donna and Rachel and Mike and Harvey,
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they're all very unique characters.
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And they all work with each other in a way that supports each other.
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And at times, you know,
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there's contentious battles along the way.
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I just think that they're so unique and playful with each other.
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There's a lot of wit and great banter and every culture's got that.
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So I think there's a lot,
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there are certain qualities that are universal as human beings.
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And like for my story,
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in Suits, it's the fish out of water story.
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It's somebody feeling like they're entering into a new world
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and they are not entirely comfortable and not entirely in their element
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and they have to figure out a way in which to operate and to learn quickly and adapt.
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And I think that that's a universal thing.
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I think anybody can really relate to that no matter where you're from.
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So we're constantly dealing with stories like that throughout the whole show.
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So I think that it has broad reach to people.
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You know, anyone who's ever felt like they're not entirely comfortable
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or have to sort of stand up and rise up to their own potential,
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I think could relate to Mike Ross or the show.
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For my money, it's really balancing out.
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I think the first season has been all about Mike learning from Harvey,
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trying to figure out who he's going to be in this environment.
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But I think moving forward as the story evolves towards the end of the season,
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we're seeing Harvey undergo, I wouldn't say a lot of changes,
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but we're seeing behind the armor a little bit with his character.
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It's been really fun to be shooting that stuff.
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So I think moving into hopefully a second season,
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we would see these characters having related to each other a little bit more
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and really affected each other and then moving forward from that point.
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I think we're definitely who we are,
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and there are certain elements of Mike Ross that don't want to become Harvey Specter,
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and definitely elements of Harvey Specter that don't want to become Mike Ross.
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Don't lie, you want to be Harvey Specter.
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A little bit, I mean, just very little.
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Everyone wants to be Harvey Specter.
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But there are, I don't think it's ever going to be one becomes the other.
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I think there are always going to be unique people and move forward into the world that way.
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I think there's this harsh,
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sort of tough-as-nails quality that Harvey has that Mike needs to sort of bring on,
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you know, put into his sort of arsenal as far as the law goes.
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And I think, you know,
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maybe in his personal life,
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Harvey could, you know, take some of the softness and some of the,
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you know, the heart that he's got.
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And so I think they're sort of two sides of the same cling.
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I think there's something interesting about all of the dealings that are being done really are happening outside of the courtroom,
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you know, where there are,
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you know, the law dramas,
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a lot of them are happening in court.
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And, you know, we're doing it on the streets of New York.
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We're doing it in the conference rooms,
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you know, behind closed doors.
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I think there's something interesting about that because it lets some of the formality down.
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And you see how the maneuvering exists.
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Where we as characters are thinking outside the box of how to figure out how to win the case.
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And I think both of these guys have a real moral code.
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I think it's pretty strict in finding what's right.
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And sometimes maybe the means and how they get what's right is not right.
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But I think for the most part, there's heart underneath it.
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And I think that's pretty universal when people really connect to that.
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Yeah, I think it's a show where the procedure is just not the focus.
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And you could really, we have an episode coming up that's a mock trial,
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and the stakes feel just as real and just as alive in
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that episode as they do in an episode with the real trials.
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Even though nobody's going to go to jail,
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nobody's going to need to pay millions of dollars in some settlement,
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and it's still affecting our characters really profoundly,
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and therefore the case is just there in order to push these characters forward
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and to have us have to deal with new situations that cause us to grow and learn.
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I think the main thread of what's so great about the show
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and would appeal to really anyone is that it's so character-driven,
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and there's such layered, interesting character,
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and obviously what Rick has done to create Lewis Lit is something that,
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we were talking about it earlier,
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No matter where you are,
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the UK, Australia, even the States,
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you know someone who is damaged or perhaps that people just love to hate.
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One of those great characters you see in Mike Ross,
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like this drive and watching him acclimate in this world.
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And, you know, I think every one of us is bringing something that's really interesting and unique to the role.
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And I hope that no matter where people are watching from,
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that they are able to either relate to it or to root for us, really.
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I think it's a smart recipe, what USA does.
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Any of the characters that are involved, they're not perfect people.
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And they're easily identifiable with just whoever,
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whether it be in Australia or Indochina.
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It's like everybody has had,
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hopefully, a job where there's a guy that you just want to avoid at all costs.
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There's this smart, upstart, paralegal,
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gorgeous, really sassy, who you automatically,
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when you're in the workplace, fall in love with.
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And then there's Patrick, who pretty much is the audience himself.
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It's his view of the world.
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Gabriel, who's like the overconfident,
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flawed, but, you know, do-gooder.
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So, I mean, it covers with Jessica being the boss,
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and then Sarah being the secretary.
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I mean, it's got...
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It's amazing.
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characters
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that I think the audiences I hope are starting to enjoy
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I think that's ultimately the recipe my character as the season
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has gone on it has changed a little bit with Harvey
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and it's definitely going to change towards the end
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and almost in a reverse type of fashion for a brief moment
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but um you know it's two guys who pretty much got their start at the same time and probably
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close to being smart of one another.
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But one's just, you know,
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like everybody has experienced in their own life.
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Somebody just smoother than you,
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quicker than you, faster than you.
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And everybody has had their share of rejection,
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and that's where this character starts.
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You know, defeated.
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And that's then his choice throughout the season of like how does he handle that defeat.
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Harvey's been defeated, but he handles it in a whole different way.
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Lewis handles it like he wants to get back at the world,
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which is the poor choice.
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Something I definitely, as a person,
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would never choose to do.
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A lot of people keep saying that they are the Pam and Jim of Cable,
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which I'm happy to take.
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I think what's so funny is Rachel is accustomed to these first-year associates
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that come in with their larger-than-life ego and in our first episode you see
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that she is assuming that Mike Gross is that same type of person
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and very quickly writes him off and I think just as quickly as she does
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that she realizes that he's different and finds that so refreshing.
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So, you know, to be able to play with the trajectory of what may or may not happen in their relationship together,
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friendship or otherwise, has been really fun because she's his confidant
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and his biggest helper at the firm
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and yet she's still working on her own stuff to try to work her way up at Pearson Hardman.
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So it's a lot of fun.
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I think a lot of shows,
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unfortunately, I think we're lucky to be on USA.
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Because I don't know if the show,
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I mean, I would hope a show like this where it's given a chance to have legs
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so you get to see the characters develop because it doesn't take a pilot.
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Otherwise, we just shoot pilots and then that would be that.
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I think certain networks look at it where it has to
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be an immediate hit in order for a show to be successful.
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And I think USA is very smart about their show selections.
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And if they take on a show,
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they're going to let it swim for a while.
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It's the character development as opposed to these one-dimensional characters
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that walk around and maybe something funny is said and there's a little bit of...
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Banter, quips or...
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Yeah, I'm sure all of us can name a bunch of shows like that.
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And as actors, you're just lucky to get a job,
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let alone a job that has real substance in their characters.
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We're extremely lucky.
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That's why I think this show is separate from others.
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I mean the writing, the character development obviously,
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but I think, you know,
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just, when I saw the pilot after it was shot,
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I thought it was such a sexy looking show.
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Like it just felt different and interesting and I hope that that's how it's reading for other viewers.
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I hope that it's the same feeling that we have when we get the script for the next episode and go,
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oh my gosh, did you see what happened?
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Like email Rick immediately.
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Because it's just as exciting for us.
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I think whether I was in this show or not,
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I am a big fan of the show.
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I think we're just really lucky to be a part of it.
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True to USA's promise, characters welcome.
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We have such rich characters on this show that I think they will appeal to everybody.
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Because we deal with very human situations, although at times heightened.
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there is someone on this show,
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if not all the characters on this show,
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that you can relate to.
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Yeah.
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And it's a procedural.
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You would expect it to be a procedural,
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because it's a law show,
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but you do find that it's not heavy on the procedural aspects of things.
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It's heavy on the people,
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on the personalities, on the relationships.
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So I think that's what makes it really fun and sort of for everyone.
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And it's funny.
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What I admire about Jessica is that she's so comfortable in her skin.
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She's so comfortable in her power,
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which is something that I always aspire to and hope to be.
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Every morning I think, okay,
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this is another morning where I can just be me and be the best me that I can be.
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And Jessica has arrived at a place in her life where she has nothing to prove to anybody
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except what she chooses to prove to herself on that day.
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Awesome.
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I think Donna shares a little bit of that too
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because she enjoys so much job security as Harvey's lifetime secretary
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that she's sort of fearless in her life and she loves to have fun and be sassy,
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but also is an incredibly loyal person and smart and has his back and everybody else's back.
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Thank you.
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