Does Chris Colfer Really Have A Tattoo
Thank you for all the congrats anybody.
At present that I'grand non excitedly freaking out that Chris (sorta) knew I existed for 5 seconds, I tin can comment on the interview properly.
Emile wrote: Q: "What is your writing process like? Do yous write outlines, character sheets, etc.?" – Becky Z. (McAllen, TX)
A: Information technology simply depends, every tempest hits me differently. I tend to see everything in trailers, like a bunch of mental clips of people and places and situations that I then necktie all together to create a story. I unremarkably practise a character and story outline and keep a notepad of practiced lines every bit they come to me.
This is how my writing process works often, too. I see scenes from the story play through my heed like a moving-picture show or a picture trailer. I dearest hearing well-nigh Chris's writing process. It's cool that Chris and I have something in mutual when it comes to writing.
Q: "If you could travel back in time and have the possibility to spend a day with your xiii-year-quondam cocky, how would you spend the day and what would yous tell him?" – Ana Chiliad. (Slovenia)
A: I don't know if I could tell him everything in a day…Get off MySpace and do your homework!
Hormones are not your mistake.
At that place will be life later on the final Harry Potter volume, I promise!
Don't enhance tadpoles.
Your orange shirt does non fit.
Be thirteen!
That's not Mary Alice's real son.
Exercise!
And I'd requite him the best communication I could give anyone now: Don't be sad, only do something.
I love this 1, especially that advice.
Q: "Are in that location many things which changed since you got really famous with Glee? Are y'all often recognized in the streets?" – Chiara (xvi, Germany)
A: I get recognized pretty much everywhere I go now. I beloved meeting people and hearing stories, but I would be lying if I said it wasn't abrasive that people'due south showtime instinct when they see me is to grab their camera. I go why Bigfoot stays home.
I love that Chris is so honest, that he doesn't pretend it's 100% awesome to be recognized wherever he goes - that sometimes it's really irritating, also.
Q: "What is the about important lesson Glee has taught you lot?" – Andrea C. (eighteen, United mexican states)
A: Being a part of something special doesn't necessarily make you special; finding the bliss in everything y'all exercise does.
I actually love this one also.
Q: "If you lot made a horcrux, what would it be?" – Alexia DL (17, Belgium)
A: I would accept to pick several. (Voldemort got to!) A copy of the Land of Stories, a DVD of Struck By Lightning, my sai swords, my birthday book from fans, my stuffed lamb that went "missing" when I was twelve, and all the notebooks I keep lying around.
This is an awesome question! I would have never even idea to ask this, but information technology'south a dandy, great question. I think information technology'southward and so sweet that the birthday book his fans gave him is one of the items he'd use every bit a horcrux; all these answers are lovely.
Q: "If you were to write an epitaph for your hereafter tombstone, what would it exist?" – Daniel (Republic of korea)
A: A thousand stories he told,
Anile, but was never old.
Beautiful.
I really love these kinds of interviews, they're way better than the same-old, same-old questions that the entertainment journalists usually ask. I hope we go even more interviews similar this in the future.
Due east-ko wrote:
I remember Chris and Carson could observe a grudging respect/tentative friendship between them, but I think they'd both want to put Kurt out of his misery, tbqh. (This coupled with the fact that Chris answered that he thinks Kurt would be the first to die in The Hunger Games kind of seems to indicate that he's privately given up on the character, lol!)
Awww, I wouldn't say that - or at least that's not how I took that tweet. Personally I idea he said Kurt would be i of the first to die because Kurt'southward non much of a physically fierce sort of person. Yes he's smart, and maybe he's fast on his feet, but Kurt'due south a very physically passive character with one single exception (pushing Karofsky away from Blaine in NBK, and that was to protect someone else); in arguments or fights he e'er goes for the verbal attack, or doesn't join in at all (like the skirmish between the boys in Nationals), or he stands still and curls in on himself to brand himself smaller (the statement in the basement with Finn). He doesn't seem to have much of an instinct to physically defend himself. So I could meet Kurt - the Kurt we know of on Glee, NOT a Kurt who had grown upwardly in the Hunger Games world - being an piece of cake target right at the beginning, as someone who has probably never camped in his life, has no survival skills that we know of (like knowing how to brand a fire, how to hunt animals), and equally someone who has never had to fight another person and who isn't physically aggressive.
Yes I put too much thought into that.
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