All that stuff can be quite fiddly.
I think its nice now were fully submerged in the rules of the apocalypse.
Yeah, yeah [laughs] hes a good character!
Its like I was running and everyone else had to catch up.
And it must have been quite a challenging start, aligning yourself to his addiction and world view?
Yes, it was.
Yeah, its true, I think that is a good observation.
So yeah I think America wasnt very good for him well not America LA wasnt very good for him!
Yes, it was daunting, but it was very exciting.
So did they completely cut you off from the rest of the cast?
Yeah, the blood is very uncomfortable though so I dont want get too…
Yes, yes, yes.
Well, I think he is, I think Nick is untouchable, I dont think he will die.
I dont think its a delusion, its reality.
Its a shame that.
They were so desperate to get me out of those clothes.
I couldnt believe it.
I think they fucked up actually, if Im being honest.
I think theyve made a big mistake because I wanted to keep those clothes.
I actually thought a lot of the…
I dont know, I think we would stay in clothes we had!
People are in like different coats every day, a new pair of shoes here and there.
Fuck all this carrying stuff around with you all the time.
But… anyway, you appear to have hit a nerve there!
Thats fair enough, was your attachment to that something that went deeper into the character then?
No exactly, exactly, its a shame, but yeah.
And does that add to the intensity of the performance at all?
Im not going to lie to you, theres very little intensity involved in those sorts of things.
I think theres always a future with a mother and sons relationship.
I think theres a future for them somewhere.
Right, exactly its like that kind of blind addiction that will do that to you.
And with that our time was up, Frank Dillane, thank you very much.