I’m working on overdrive and my brain gets fried, but I love it.”ĭavila as Jane Facciano on Paramount+’s Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies. It’s tapping into a different part of me as a performer, which can be challenging. “How Ashley expresses herself through verse, though, it’s one of my favorite things. “I’m a singer and I have tone in my brain, but this is definitely out of my comfort zone,” she says. I analyze it as much as I can, then arrive on set, where you just have to dive into the deep end and hear it in your voice.” It also feels like a challenge because Jones does not - well, did not - rap. “I’m lucky that I grew up in the theater and I’ve done a lot of cold readings. “Sometimes I’ll get the verse very, very last minute,” says Jones. We say it is her letters to her son Sean, and he’ll get to read them when he grows up.” While pivotal to the character, performing the spoken-word sequences can be a challenge, even for the experienced Broadway actress. “Usually, it’s a lot of pent-up feelings she needs to really express. “If you’re ever wondering how she’s feeling, this is the moment where she tells a secret to the audience,” explains Jones. There’s a lot of women like this in the world, who do it all in one day.” Where Ashley doesn’t need to keep it all together is in the moments when her character breaks the fourth wall, expressing her emotions in verse. “She’s very strong and puts her family first,” says Jones of her stoic character. In Blindspotting, Jones plays Ashley Rose, a mother raising her young son with the help of her partner’s family while he serves time in prison for drug trafficking. Getting them to trust you first can be helpful.Jones as Ashley Rose on Starz’s Blindspotting. Do this enough times, and you'll find people you can trust. Brush yourself off, try with someone else. You'll have people you thought you could work into confidants, but it turns out you can't. There's some trial and error involved, as well. It takes time to build this kind of trust, but it's very much worth it. Of course, in this case they need to be extremely trustworthy. (Sometimes it's something to do with another of my close friends, which is why it's useful to have more than one. When it does, I usually talk it out with one of those few close friends. I still bury most everything, but some of the bigger stuff comes crawling back sooner or later. I think maybe my calm demeanor helps reassure them that things will be okay? Like, I say "everything is going to be okay", and they know that I'm not naive (because they know me to be a pragmatic realist), and they know that I believe what I'm saying (since I'm not panicking). For some reason or another, I'm a pretty good listener when other people are freaking out. SJ “Guardians” - ESFJ | ISFJ | ESTJ | ISTJ SP “Artisans” - ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP NF “Idealists” - ENFP | INFP | ENFJ | INFJ NT “Rationals” - ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ R/introvert - r/ENFPandINTJ - r/2X_INTJ Subs For Other Types: Image - Question - Video - Meta - Website - Discussion - Article - Blog - Advice - Relationship - MBTI Related Subs: Type frequency - a graph showcasing the general rarity of each type.Ĭonfirming your type - a useful article on pitfalls to avoid when typing yourself. MBTI Links:Ĭognitive functions quiz - a questionnaire that calculates your most likely type based on function usage and developmental states.Ĭognitive functions explained - a primer on Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types.įunction order - a helpful list of each type and their functional stack. Rational Portrait of the Mastermind - an alternative description of INTJs in general. INTJ Personality Type - a well-written and consistent description of the INTJ type and its functions. Flair up! Check the /r/INTJ rules and FAQ before posting.
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