Quote Originally Posted by Magrat View Post
I was watching the live showing of episode 1 & one of the actors (scratch?) mentioned you taking them into the other room to give them some extra info to influence their character and how they play a certain scene.
On the WND podcast, Jim Gleason mentioned not being told spoilers (ie, about Michael's arm or disappearance). I was wondering, how do you choose what to tell and what not to? Is it just a sake of letting them play the scene and if it's done contrary to character info they don't know you pull them aide?

Also, as a supplementary question, does the actor of the mole/traitor know they are the mole/traitor? Or are you just letting them play it in innocence?
Good question. It depends on what it is they have as a motivation. If the backstory or information influences how they interact in a certain scene, yes I will. Some of the info I didn't feel was necessary to tell Jim, but other info was necessary for Scratch.

Now does the traitor know who they are? That I'll leave for another day... Maybe save this one for when it's all over.