

Your storylines in seasons one and two were very different. Did you prefer one to the other?
No, not at all. I really was pleased with how it worked out because season one, I had a blast being able to come to work and try to be an idiot and just do scenes with Zach, which so didn't even seem like we were acting -- the friendship after the first scene we shot just happened really well. So I was really happy to have that, and towards the end of the season, start to figure out more about Landry. And then when they threw the twist in the first episode of second season, it was definitely a growth experience for me as an actor, trying to pull something like that off and then figuring out everything about Landry. I was really happy with it. It was a definite challenge, but it was a fun challenge and getting to work with Annie was great.







