What was it like working with such seasoned actors like Adam Scott and John Turturro?
Working with Adam, John, and the rest of the cast was honestly so surreal. I mean, they’re such legends in the industry, and I’m just starting out. I definitely felt a bit intimidated at first, but they were all so welcoming and supportive. Adam, in particular, was really great at giving me advice and helping me get into character. And John is just a powerhouse on set, his presence alone is so inspiring. It was a great learning experience for me to work alongside actors of their caliber.
What can viewers expect from Ms. Huang as the season progresses?
Without giving too much away, I think viewers can expect to see more layers to Ms. Huang as the season goes on. She may seem like a mysterious and enigmatic character at first, but there are definitely reasons behind her behavior and actions. As the season progresses, we’ll learn more about her past and how she ended up in her position at Lumon Industries. There are some really interesting twists and turns in store for her character, and I think viewers will be surprised by where her story goes.
What was your favorite scene to film in the premiere episode?
My favorite scene to film in the premiere episode was definitely the ball game scene with Adam Scott. It was such a pivotal moment for my character and really helped me understand who Ms. Huang is and how she interacts with the other characters. The tension in that scene was so palpable, and I loved the dynamic between Ms. Huang and Mark. It was a really intense scene to film, but also a lot of fun. Plus, working with Adam was amazing, he’s such a talented actor and really helped me bring out the best in my performance.
Any final thoughts on your experience filming “Severance”?
Filming “Severance” was honestly one of the best experiences of my life. It was such a unique and challenging role to take on, and I learned so much from working with such a talented cast and crew. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this show and to bring Ms. Huang to life. I can’t wait for viewers to see where her story goes and to see the rest of the season unfold. It’s going to be a wild ride, and I’m so excited for everyone to see it.
This detailed article gives insight into the character of Ms. Huang in the second season premiere of “Severance” and the experience of actress Sarah Bock in bringing the character to life. The mysterious and audacious nature of Ms. Huang is explored, as well as the challenges and rewards of working alongside seasoned actors like Adam Scott and John Turturro. Viewers can expect more layers to be revealed about Ms. Huang as the season progresses, with unexpected twists and turns in her story. Bock’s favorite scene to film and her overall experience working on the show are also discussed, highlighting the unique and rewarding nature of this project. As I was reading through the scripts for Season 2 of “Severance,” there was a particular scene that caught my attention. It was a moment with Tramell where I was sending someone into the Break Room. This scene was not included in the show, but it added an intriguing layer to my character’s development.
During the filming of Season 1, we had access to all the scripts to start with. However, for Season 2, the process was a bit different. We only received the first few scripts initially, and the rest came as the months went on. This kept the season’s direction shrouded in mystery, and as I read each script, I was constantly theorizing about where the story was headed. The element of surprise and the occasional rewrites kept me on the edge of my seat, eager to see what would unfold next.
Working alongside actors like Adam Scott was both intimidating and inspiring. As a newcomer to the set, I experienced imposter syndrome, but the cast welcomed me with open arms. They taught me valuable lessons about navigating the set and carrying myself as a professional. Their leadership and positivity set the tone for the entire production, and I learned a great deal from observing their work ethic.
As a freshman at Northwestern University, the reactions from my classmates to my role in “Severance” have been overwhelmingly positive. While I initially kept my involvement in the show quiet, once it was announced, my peers were incredibly supportive. They are excited for me and eager to watch the series, with some even planning a watch party to celebrate my breakout role.
Unfortunately, I was unable to watch the first episode with friends as I had been feeling under the weather all week. Instead, I FaceTimed my family, and we watched the episode together from my dorm room. Despite the circumstances, their support and excitement made the experience special.
Overall, my journey with “Severance” has been filled with unexpected twists and turns, both on and off-screen. I am grateful for the opportunity to work with such talented actors and to be a part of a show that keeps viewers guessing. As I continue to navigate the world of acting and academia, I carry with me the lessons and experiences gained from this remarkable journey.
(Disclaimer: This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.)