Was it kind of fun for you as an actor to have no idea what was about to happen?

I actually don't know if fun is the right word, but it was kind of like being in an improv, because you don't know what's going to happen, so you just have to keep yourself relaxed and then go with what is presented to you. And in that way, it was empowering, exciting, thrilling to, after all the years of work that I've done, then be in this particular moment, and just be prepared for whatever comes down the pike.

They say police work is 90 percent boredom and then 10 percent fear and adrenaline and the moment is happening and you just gotta figure it out, and all your training has to prepare you for how you react when this is happening. That's kind of like what it felt like. Just gotta relax and know that you can do this.