"Michael is a funny character, for whom I have a great deal of affection. He sat across his desk and seemed to be a bit of a blunt fellow. We began talking about the characters and he opened up about his vision"
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Then comes the beautifully awkward image: “He sat across his desk.” Not “we sat down,” not “we talked” - the desk stays between them, a piece of furniture doing the job of hierarchy. “Across” signals distance and negotiation; this is an audition of temperament as much as talent. “A bit of a blunt fellow” is another industry euphemism, suggesting someone who doesn’t perform politeness, perhaps even enjoys withholding warmth. Stowe’s phrasing keeps him human, but it also protects her: bluntness can be read as honesty or as intimidation, and she lets the listener decide.
The pivot - “We began talking... and he opened up about his vision” - is the narrative of earned access. Creative authority is often guarded until trust is established, especially with actors who want to know whether a role is a person or a prop. The subtext is professional relief: whatever the initial hardness, the conversation became about craft. Stowe isn’t just recounting a meeting; she’s modeling how collaboration works when personality clashes with purpose, and purpose wins.
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| Topic | Funny Friendship |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Stowe, Madeleine. (2026, January 17). Michael is a funny character, for whom I have a great deal of affection. He sat across his desk and seemed to be a bit of a blunt fellow. We began talking about the characters and he opened up about his vision. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/michael-is-a-funny-character-for-whom-i-have-a-72509/
Chicago Style
Stowe, Madeleine. "Michael is a funny character, for whom I have a great deal of affection. He sat across his desk and seemed to be a bit of a blunt fellow. We began talking about the characters and he opened up about his vision." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/michael-is-a-funny-character-for-whom-i-have-a-72509/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Michael is a funny character, for whom I have a great deal of affection. He sat across his desk and seemed to be a bit of a blunt fellow. We began talking about the characters and he opened up about his vision." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/michael-is-a-funny-character-for-whom-i-have-a-72509/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.
