 What is your funniest and most memorable moments working together? Watching Claire demand chocolate and watching her get angry. Why do you? I'd never get angry. No, you don't get angry, but when the red mist descends. I know. I find it just wonderfully entertaining, because it's never with me. No, I'm never angry at you. No. Well, I've been angry at once. Well, really? Maybe I never showed it. What for? What did I do? No, I don't think I've ever been angry at you. Really? Yeah. With sweet things. Yeah. And at a certain point in the day, we both start the day really well. We're not going to do it. We're not going to do it. And then if there was ever any eye contact at any point, there would be a silent communication of what's going to happen. Let's get the minerals out. And then it was all hell, break loose, and then there was a moment where we'd hate each other and ourselves. And our lives. And we'd go into sugar coma. And it was bad. Will you know what to get for Christmas now? Just get laser chocolate. No. Go on. Shove it down at Christmas. Oh my. In the end of episode four where Margaret comes back having met Tony, she explodes into her room. We put on a track and I had to coordinate kind of going around turning all the lights on and time to the music. And then I sat back down. And I sat back down. I went right over. My heels went right over. Fully. Fully. Did like a fully whatever. What do you call it? Like a back roll? Like a back roll. Like a full blown. And the heels flying. And everyone went desperately silent. And like didn't laugh. I was like, guys, you have to laugh because it's like you just left me on the floor. So that was probably, we were in like fits of gear and we kept watching it on playback for like weeks. Then you just have to redo the scene again, pretend it's never happened. Straight face. Yeah. It was the first day of filming as well. I'm super clumsy. I don't have much coordination. So it was, I don't think it was unexpected really. You guys both have very posh British accents in the show. Can you show us how to do your best accent? There's only one thing you need to know about that accent and it's that you need to say one. One. How do you say was, Matt? Don't get me started on was and was. I mean for God's sake. You don't know which way is up, do you? Well was apparently is the right way but it was. Was one. Was one. Was one. Was one. That was a real, like the B in my bonnet. It really was. It really was the thorn in his size. So how did you know what was the right way to say things and how did you learn how to say it in the right way? There's a guy called William who's there with a cattle prod. He has a taser gun. He just says me. And then you say it correctly. Yeah. He hits you on the face of the fish and then you just hit right. I'm actually thinking this is happening. So the camera's on your face, taser gun's below the whisk. Yeah. He actually goes, he shuts in. No, say one. He has never done that. But you're not in me. Tarnishing his good name. No, but that's essentially what happens. Do you get into character with the voices? You know, try and keep yourself within the voice. You did that sometimes. Did I? Yeah. I'd see you going. Talking to yourself. People do very strange things on film sets. Before they say action. You're in your own world. Naturally everyone's going, what are you doing? It's so weird isn't it? And then because it's not how life is. And now acting. Yeah. And now fake emotion. Oh my God. Practice all the time. On set. It was such a weird accent to do. And we ended up having to treat it like a dialect. Because if you didn't, you ended up sort of being like a parody of a posh accent. And she's a really weird accent. And it's got a lot of German accent in it because of the heritage. Practice all the time. Where Matt and I would actually on set go round all the time in the accent. Speaking with a dialect coach. And you'd have to maintain it because otherwise it felt really weird. Can you give me a line of Britishness? Or what would you like me to see? It becomes very easy because you have to practice so much. Apparently you guys got tasered if you got it wrong. So there was a voice coach that would tase you. Oh my God. I know it literally off to everything. I'd be like, ah I forgot the beacause. Sorry William. Yeah. Things like beacause and I don't know. Actually, things like that.