Anya: That slight psychosis?
Miles: That slight psychosis. Not too much, but a little.
Anya: Just a little bit. Just a little touch of crazy.
Miles: You need a little bit of psychosis. Yeah. Just a little touch of cray.
GLAMOUR: Your characters’ relationship is built from a physical distance across the gorge, how did you prepare that chemistry, did you rehearse from different rooms?
Anya: We tried really hard to be there for each other. All throughout rehearsals. It was like, if I am off-screen, I will be there every day. We’re going to make this work. We want to do that for each other.
Miles: No matter what.
Anya: No matter what, honey, I will be there. The first day that they started shooting Miles, they put me on a lift [pulley], far far away…
Miles: 40 feet high, yeah.
Anya: And I was there with my pad and my pen.
Miles: Technically, it didn’t make sense and it was actually distracting!
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GLAMOUR: In The Gorge, both your characters have to survive without phone service or Wi-Fi. Who would survive better out of the two of you with that kind of isolation do you think?
Anya: Again, I’m not good with my phone, so I think I would be okay. I’m a reader. I read a lot. I’d be good in terms of that, but I also think that you [Miles] could leave it. I don’t think either of us is very online.
Miles: The only thing I would want updates on are like Philadelphia sports teams. Other than that, it’d be great if I could have music.
Anya: A carrier pigeon would come every week and give you the news.
Miles: As far as being on the phone I actually [have] made a lifestyle change with it…