(dramatic music) - Sam.
- Me?
- Yeah, Sam.
- Thank you for your support.
- I would go for Sam as well.
Yeah, agreed.
(dramatic music) - Nat!
- Oh my God, that's so unfair!
- But completely true, it's completely true.
- Yeah, yeah.
I actually can't look at her sometimes in scenes.
- No!
- [Jo] Yes.
- She's a shocker.
- She's the giggler.
(dramatic music) - Nat.
- I'm gonna go to Nat.
- Yes, I say that.
- Oh, thanks.
I wish you could be in my head.
It's absolutely not that, but I'll take that.
(dramatic music) Jo.
- What?
- I don't think it is Jo.
I think it would be Cara.
- Do you think?
- Yeah.
- Well, give your reason.
- I don't know, I feel like in the group chat, you're the one that's like, what we doing, what time?
(Jo laughing) - [Jo] Which email was that?
- Yeah.
- [Jo] Did I miss it?
- Why'd you say Cara?
- Because there's a wonderful sort of vagueness, occasionally.
- Little do they know what's really going on.
I'm a double agent.
(dramatic music) - I think that's me again.
- Is it?
- I think it is.
- What's your hobby?
- My hobby is the crossword, which means that your mind thinks in a particular way, a slightly forensic way.
- [Jo] Crosswords.
- Yeah.
(dramatic music) - Well, lemme tell you something.
I'm gonna out myself.
- I love that everybody just goes.
- I'm gonna out myself.
It's not that I forget lines.
What happens is I get bored in the scene and I drift off.
- Because we are so boring!
- Show them my face, show them my drift off face.
- She does this.
- And she knows, and she'll know.
She'll look and she'll- - Kicked her under the table the other day.
- She had to kick me under the table to bring me back to, I was like, ah.
So it's not that I've forgotten a line.
I drift off.
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