 What's your best joke? What do you call a deer with no eyes? Oh, no idea. I've had this on a Christmas record. You laughed, though. I've got you. No, true. Why are there no aspirin in the jungle? I don't have any idea. Because the parrot's etymal. Would you rather have toes as long as legs or legs as long as toes? You just can't do anything with small legs. That's really hard. I don't really want either. I just feel like I'd fall over the time. You'd have to have me long toes, wouldn't you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm going to have four long toes. Maybe really long toes in a kind of, like, primate way. Maybe you could be like a monkey, like, climb up trees and, like, swing from the ramp. What's your most used emoji? Oh, the little, um, their face with the love heart, guys. What is your secret party trick? I'm going to say bat flips. I don't know if we've got space in this room to do that. No, I don't do. I don't do him. This is my secret. I say I do a bat flip and then everyone's like, oh, okay, you can do that. And I go to stretch and stuff like that. Look like I'm about to do a bat flip. But then I'm like, oh, guys, there's no space in the room. I'll save for next time. So it's actually a lie? Or you can do them? It is a lie, isn't it? All right, let me change that, because that is a lie. I'm going to say I can do a really crappy handstand. So I get to about here, like there, and then I get scared and I break. Bat flip would be really fun. That is so weird. Perce, I was like, oh, I can bat flip. And then he was like, oh, I actually can't. I just tell people I can bat flip. I was like, what? I feel like I would have seen, he would have, like, showed off about it, I think, if he could actually do it. Yeah, I think he only says he can bat flip if he's in a small room and he can be like, oh, but I can't do it. Oh, I've got no space. That's genius. What's your last fancy dress costume? You know when you have to dress like as a tube station basically? Yeah, so mine was a pimp look-o. So you would dress as a pimp? Pimp, but yeah. I've got two best friends and we'd dress up, two of us dressed up as like 20s flappers and then my other best friend dressed up as a lampshade. Sounds like a weird band. Yeah, or like play, like a really weird kind of play. So we have like another game. Is this or that the Innocence Edition? All right. Shapeshift or time travel? Time travel. And why? Because I like to go back to past experiences and change those embarrassing moments. Time travel. I know I shouldn't say that because the show's about Shapeshift. Everything your character is. I know, sorry. Yeah, but she's not that into it either, to be fair. What would be the first thing you would do if you could time travel? I would go back to like Mary, Queen of Scots, Era, Skull and see what that was all about. Shapeshift would be invisible. Shapeshift. I don't know about invisible. Shapeshift. If you can't see yourself either, that would be really weird. Like I'm just sort of looking down and there being nothing there. Like I don't want not want to be seen. Netflix and chill or cinema dates? Oh, cinema. I love the cinema. Cinema date. Which again, I should not say because I'm employed by Netflix. They're going to fire me. Popcorn or slushy drink? Ooh. OK, OK, OK. This is technical. All right. OK, if I'm in the cinema, I get dehydrated in the cinema. At the same time, I'm hungry. I'm going to go for slush puppy because I feel like I'm eating slush slightly. I'm really averse to eating food in the cinema. Like unless it's like a film that I don't want to pay, like I don't need to pay attention to at all. I just don't eat in the cinema. Can't imagine getting through it without like a little snag. No, just because it annoys me so much when people eat really loudly in cinemas like when I'm trying to pay attention. Marvel or DC? Marvel. It's got to be. Just has to be. I'm going to say DC, if that's the one with Wonder Woman. Whatever the one with Wonder Woman is, is my favourite. So what's your funniest or most memorable moment from filming? There's a scene in episode two. Me and Johannes, you play Steiner. We're running for the cornfields. Me and him decided to just basically shoot our own movie trailers. So we like literally have like a whole collection of movie trailers. Having like just a laugh basically. What is this just like on your phone? Yeah, we just like, okay, cool. Let's do Star Wars. And we just try to do like a Star Wars like scene of the trailer. I was like, okay, cool. What movie, what other movie should we do? Most memorable's got to be jumping into the fjord in Norway in October with the entire crew. That was quite fun. Very cold. Very, very cold. So you and Sorcia's characters have like loads of scenes together. What was it like working with her? I think it was just nice the fact that we were both doing a job, our first big job together at the same time in terms of like being newcomers. It takes off the edge to fact that you're able to go through the same experiences and also emotions. And when I felt overwhelmed, she did too. And also anxious. Going through this kind of journey and being able to confide in each other was like really cool, you know? And then that helped us I guess in terms of collaborating and coming up with stuff and set. It was just very nice to have an ally. We were both going through the sort of same experience. We started from the same place and had the same sort of level of experience. And so it was nice to have someone who find it just as weird as I did. So you've got like a cheeky sex scene together. What was that I liked to film? Was there any like, was there any awkwardness? Oh good, nothing cheeky about that. Yeah, yeah, now very, very awkward. I need to tell my mom not to watch that episode. That's the first thing I'm doing. It's just weird, you have like 30 people. No, no, there wasn't 30 people in the room. They provide a safe environment. There's only like minimal crew, but any day there's a camera in your face and you know, we're acting and it's just like, this is way too intimate, you know what I mean? They're never not awkward. I mean, it's just, but it's part of the job. You know, you just get used to doing them and it's very unromantic and unsexy and it's all about like where you put your hand and you know, where you put your hand and it's weird, but you just get through it, you know? There's loads of shapeshifting in the series. If you could swap bodies with anyone for a day, who would it be and why? Oh, I'm gonna shift into Trump. I wanna know why he's coming up with the tweets he's coming up with. What would be the first thing you do? Stop. Stand down. I'll stand. Exactly, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, stand down. Maybe Gandhi. I feel like you'd be very calm if you were Gandhi. He seems very chill, light and joy. Yeah, maybe for that inner peace thing. Your character will have gone into another character. What was it like actually filming those scenes? What was the process? It was pretty kind of technically complicated for sure. There's a lot of different kind of technical camera things that they need to get right in order to make that work, but it was actually just really interesting. You know, it was very collaborative. We had a lot of conversations about what the characters were going through and we would run through the scenes with me as June and then other actors would observe and we would talk about it and they would step in with their version. It was a really fascinating challenge, more so for them than for me. They were really good at acting like your character. Yes. So that in itself was very cool to see them doing that, to see them transform all of them into 16-year-old girls. One of the best things about the series is it's quite supernatural, but at the same time, it feels quite real. Have you ever had any supernatural experiences yourself? Boringly, no. Your first instinct of supernatural stuff is to say no, and I feel like Harry's character, that's what Harry does throughout the series. He can't understand what's going on and that's the term, or that's the conflict that, you know, he struggles to accept June for who she is and I guess that's the over-lining message is about trying to accept, you know, yourself and about identity. No, although I wouldn't rule it out for having it in the future. Do you like believing ghosts or do you think that anything like that could be going on? I think it could. I don't not believe in it. I'm on the fence. Exactly. Believe it when I see it kind of thing. Exactly, yeah. Open-minded, but not too open-minded.