A drawer in the virtual world, a graphic designer in "real life." In other words, being in the wrong place at the wrong time all the time.
How would you describe Boyd?
Walton Goggins: Boyd is what I would call a redneck academic. He’s self-taught, and he’s familiar with all the classics of literature, and math. It’s just the way his mind works, and how he chooses to spend his spare time reading. But I really think that, in his way, he’s an artist and a poet. And in some ways, he speaks from a poet’s heart. And speaks in these metaphorical, meta-physical ways, in the way that a poet would see the world. His language is so nuanced, and filled with these different flourishes that are so nice to listen to. [Laughs.] But you don’t know what the hell he’s saying sometimes. It takes the audience a minute to catch up sometimes. Hell, it takes a minute for me to catch up when it’s coming out of my mouth, or when I’m first looking at the script. Because, quite often, he takes 40 words to say what he could say in two. But it’s so nice, because of the juxtaposition between this very rough person in this very rough world — and all these beautiful things that come out of his mouth.
One of my favorite characters.
-T
How would you describe Boyd? Walton Goggins: Boyd is what I would call a redneck academic. He’s self-taught, and he’s...
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