Walton Goggins: I'm a klepto near the end of the filming.
James Spader: You just want to see what happens.
Goggins: Right, right. I just kind of file them away.
Spader: And the sadness of that struck me. Is that unique?
Goggins: And is that real? I don't know.
Spader: You can always grab a towel, put it around your neck, and you've got a cape.
Goggins: It's an extraordinary coincidence of events, man.
Spader: It's a combination of peace and exhilaration.
Goggins: So then it became kind of a hybrid of both of them.
Spader: They said, "Any time you want to come back, we'll welcome you."
Goggins: I think about music and how it would make me feel when it's put to an image, a moving image, and I love it.
Spader: That's just mush. A particularly compelling girl.
Goggins: If I had one obsession, if I could get put in jail for like stalking someone it would be her.
Spader: And then readjust and try again.
Goggins: But even barring those things, I felt like this is something I can really sink my teeth into.
Spader: No-one can protect you from embarrassment.
Goggins: You can't be safe in the situation.
Spader: When one ends, it gets pretty quiet.
No One Can Protect You From Embarrassment
A 2010 Esquire interview with actor James Spader vs. a 2012 MSN Entertainment interview with actor Walton Goggins.