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They also spoke about what they enjoyed most about the Night Market scene this season.
Harvey and Kayvan recently did an interview for Collider in which they delve into the relationship between their characters on WWDITS.
Harvey on Guillermo pursuing his own happiness:
“He’s gonna start looking out for number one now. He’s always put other people ahead of his own needs. And even though he says that, he’s still helping out with Nandor finding a wife and being the best man to him. But I feel like he’s gonna put himself in front, and he’s gonna do whatever it takes to make himself happy.”
Meanwhile, Kayvan discusses Nandor’s gradual realization of how important Guillermo is to him:
“Nandor has been on a journey, and he’s been looking for something that’s been right under his nose, the whole time. The more he searches for that, the more he has an inkling that he’s already found it. That’s his relationship with Guillermo.”
What keeps drawing Guillermo back in, time after time?
“There’s a part of him that likes to be needed, that gives him purpose. Who doesn’t like to be wanted? That’s what hooks him, when Nandor brings him back in. That pulls at his heartstrings with, ‘I need you. I need you to help me.’”
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28/04/2020
Worked a lot this weekend and I work more than normal this week aswell, but at least it's not finals yet. I have an interview tomorrow and got a second one with a different firm. Some of my friends have already revived offers which lowers my confidence a bit as we interviewed with the same firms despite this im super happy for them. Both got offers at over 20 an hour and they have until the 8th to respond, I hope they'll take the time to think it through as I know it's their second choice but they may still get their first.
Between today and yesterday I watched 3 lectures for financial institutions and 3 for real estate and I'm all caught up now :^). I got most of my Fin. Inst. homework done but still have a little left for tomorrow. There's a supply chain assignment due at the end of the week and I think I'll have time to work on it tomorrow as well.
Also the grades for my real estate project are in, and I got a 95! That brings me to an 89 in the class, if I do well on the final I can get an A- instead of a B+ :^)
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For me, literature is a form of play. But I’ve always added that there are two forms of play: football, for example, which is basically a game, and then games that are very profound and serious. When children play, though they’re amusing themselves, they take it very seriously. It’s important. It’s just as serious for them now as love will be ten years from now. I remember when I was little and my parents used to say, “Okay, you’ve played enough, come take a bath now.” I found that completely idiotic, because, for me, the bath was a silly matter. It had no importance whatsoever, while playing with my friends was something serious. Literature is like that—it’s a game, but it’s a game one can put one’s life into. One can do everything for that game.
Julio Cortázar, from “The Art of Fiction No. 83″, interviewed by Jason Weiss
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