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Paula does lie for Eddie in episode one, though Anna: "That's the changing point for her. She's been doing everything by the book and she lies, but then she has to suffer the consequences. Did that lie make him find my address, turn up in the middle of the night?

Is he a threat? Could he do the same to me? What have I done? And now he's going to have to hate me even more - because she does basically become his jailer. You look very different in the show, Danny Anna: "You shaved everything off! Having watched episodes one and two, there is a thing about it. He has got what Tony was saying - he's like, 19 still - so I think in terms of the physicality that maybe is where it's coming from. I think he comes across quite young in it. If in doubt, shave your head!

Some of the scenes are so intense and you're just in it and a lot of the time you're warming up to try to get to that emotional state. It's weird finally watching those. It's weird watching yourself back in that sort of emotional state because I can't fake that - you've got to go there.

There is a certain amount of pressure with that as well - it's like taking a photograph. It's a moment in time and if you don't hit it you're onto the next scene. There's a weight of expectation that you've got to take on board.

Did you find it emotionally draining to film, then? Danny: "Yeah, I did, yeah.



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