"It's nice to be asked to do good projects"
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The line also smuggles in a soft critique: good projects aren’t simply “chosen” by actors the way audiences imagine. They’re offered, packaged, often pre-decided by networks of casting directors, producers, and financiers who define what “good” even gets to be. Scott’s phrasing keeps it polite - “nice” instead of “rare,” “asked” instead of “allowed” - but the subtext is clear: quality is gatekept.
Coming from an actor whose career has moved between prestige and franchise machinery, it reads like weary gratitude with a professional edge. There’s relief in it, too. “Good projects” implies creative safety: writing that isn’t embarrassing, collaborators who know what they’re doing, a production that won’t collapse into compromise. It’s a small, human sentence that carries the occupational anxiety of being judged in public for choices you may not have had much control over. Even “good” becomes less a moral claim than a survival category: work that sustains a career and a sense of self.
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