If we can develop in them a reliance in Christ now, when (students) have a bigger problem, it will help them.
We're kind of scurrying around. It's very fluid. Certainly this has gotten all of the nursing home profession's attention after Katrina, and so everybody's making plans to evacuate. But there are a lot of difficulties on having enough resources for transportation.
At that age (teenagers) are trying to figure out who they are.
They're doing the best they can with what they got.
They didn't anticipate that it would take four or five hours to get across town.
I just felt really relaxed out there. I was just taking things one pitch at a time. If you're going to have a good team, you've got to have a good bullpen.
I felt really good, really relaxed. I made an effort to clear my mind.
You know, the blond guy plays the good guy and I play the bad part, the bad guys. Which is a lot of fun. Playing the bad guy is great. And it's the whole British thing. You know, in so many films the bad guy is British. Gary Oldman makes a living doing that.
You know, that kind of coldness, you know. And I think, yeah, I think that definitely helped. The female characters on the show, you can see some of them wanting to know what makes him tick. And I guess that translates into some of the fans outside. You know?
You know, people who almost - yeah, there's a slight reluctance there - but there's also an ambiguity. What are their morals? What is their code of living. What are they really doing here. And it is just interesting because it is never black or white.