theought, that can't be reason i say no. trusted them and i doubt they would respect what i felt comfortable doing. i thought it was worth it, the story line. after i got closer to it i just knew that it was a real interval part of margaret scully's journey. in,from there it is a day day out. meeting the director. it is terrifying. i was not very comfortable but the thing that made it comfortable was they are so respectful of everyone on that set. always a closed set and the director is there and you go through it i paint by numbers. i will pay -- put my hand here. really ain't sex. the camera is rolling and you feel free to play within the boundaries of what you have established. i look at the lighting. and look right. only assume that there is an artistic value that you know when you get a chance to play a character like this. but what is the value to the audience of seeing you play a woman who is request -- repressed and denied, etc. to takeaway for people like me who watch this? way audiences have fallen in love with mar