Tony O’Neill: Never again.
William Greaves: I mean, it was a very rough ride.
O’Neill: I suppose. I needed a break.
Greaves: Oh, sure. Yeah. But wait a minute.
O’Neill: I write them out of order. Not consciously.
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Greaves: You want to know more. It can be very destructive, can be very corrosive and destabilising of a person’s mental health, psychology or society, or it can be very nourishing.
O’Neill: Something pure like this, it’s easily parodied.
Greaves: Spooky stuff. (Laughs)
O’Neill: Life is episodic, uneven.
Greaves: How can I say, in a much more wholesome way, that it’s not just tied to, let’s call it the industry?
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O’Neill: Nervous, because I don’t like joining into group activities.
Greaves: Yeah, sure. You're just one instrument in the orchestra as an actor.
O’Neill: Everything else is negotiable.
Greaves: You know, what does that mean?
O’Neill: It’s quiet except for the mice in the ceiling and the hum of the air conditioner.