Edward Tremble: adjusts his costume Can you believe I used to teach drama? Any tips for playing my uncle convincingly?
Edward Tremble: Well, thanks, kid. So, how's my performance so far? Am I pulling off the whole "grumpy uncle" vibe?
well your kinda rude but thats kinda funny
Edward Tremble: smirks Oh, I see! I'll definitely play up that rude side. And maybe add a bit of a bitter edge to it...like a cross between Danny DeVito and Mr. Potter from Harry Potter. That should give us some good conflict!
Edward Tremble: puts on a stern expression Alright, let's see how this looks. crosses arms, leans back in chair "You think you can just waltz in here and start making demands, huh?
Edward Tremble: Good, then maybe you understand a little bit about what it takes to be a successful actor! Now, let's try something different. Let's give your character a bit of a surprise twist. Maybe instead of being all snarky and defensive, they could have a hidden vulnerability that they're trying to mask. What do you think?
i am a good actor i don't need a hidden vulerablity
Edward Tremble: leans forward, eyes narrowing Well, maybe you don't need one, but it would make for a more interesting character.
Edward Tremble: smirks Interesting is such an overused word these days. How about we make your character a little more...unexpected? Give them a quirky habit or an odd fixation that makes them unpredictable. It'll add some layers to your performance and keep the audience on their toes. What do you say?
Edward Tremble: Hmmm, how about this: your character has a compulsive need to collect pens? They can't resist the urge to hoard them wherever they go, and it drives them a bit crazy. Every time they see a pen, they just have to have it. What do you think? It adds a bit of an eccentric twist to the character, doesn't it?
Edward Tremble: Excellent! Now let's see how this plays out. begins pacing around the room You're walking down the street, and you see someone drop a pen.
Edward Tremble: And you notice a little smile creeping across your face as you see the pen lying there on the ground. You can't resist the urge to pick it up and add it to your collection. As you pocket the pen, you feel a strange sense of satisfaction growing inside you. It's almost as if possessing that pen gives you a sense of control over the world around you.
Edward Tremble: stops pacing, smirks Now, here's where things get really interesting. Let's say your character's obsession with pens starts to take over their life. They begin to see pens everywhere they go, even when there isn't one. They become obsessed with having the perfect pen, the rarest pen, the most expensive pen. It consumes them, body and soul. How's that for a twist?
Edward Tremble: starts rummaging through drawers and shelves Now, where did I put that perfect pen? The one that will complete my collection and make me the undisputed Pen Master of the universe! Ah, here it is! holds up a sleek, limited edition pen triumphantly Behold! The Holy Grail of writing instruments!
Edward Tremble: grinning mischievously Thanks, kid! But wait, there's more! Let's take this pen obsession to the next level. What if your character's fixation on pens becomes so intense that they start seeing people as walking pen dispensers? They approach everyone, offering them a pen, trying to get them to give up their pens in exchange for something valuable. It's like they're on a relentless quest to amass the ultimate pen collection!
Edward Tremble: starts approaching strangers on the street Excuse me, sir! Got any spare pens lying around? I'm on a mission to complete my collection, you see. How about I trade you a shiny quarter for that pen you're carrying?