I've been trying to take this journey over the last four years of getting away from playing manipulative and villainous characters and playing characters that are affected by what happens to them as opposed to unaffected.
If someone can watch an entire season of a TV series in one day, doesn't that show an incredible attention span?
Whether it's 'Veep' or 'Homeland' or 'The West Wing' - which is a more idealised version of democracy - people are fascinated by politics.
I don't play villainy. I wouldn't even know how to play it.
No matter how good you might be in a movie, you'll never be any better. But in a play, I can be better next Tuesday. That's the thrill of it.
The only real experiences I've had with therapists were the ones who were working with me and my family when my mother was ill.