Have Steve [Burton, Jason] and Billy [Warlock, A.J.] been helpful?
Yes. They’re both awesome actors and a lot of fun to work with. If you mean helpful in the sense that it helps me to deal with the trauma of it all, no. But they are helpful in the sense that I come to work and do these awesome scenes with them, so even when I feel awful and lousy, I say to myself, ‘It’s good because this is really good work, and that’s what it’s about.’ For me, it’s a personal struggle to keep the work in a little box and keep your personal life on the front burner of your mind. Carly is exactly the kind of mother that everyone thought she would be, but have you changed a lot since becoming a real-life mother? I don’t think I ever experienced the word joy until I had my daughter. I feel pure, infinite joy and light when I’m with her. It’s bigger than anything I could ever hope for and imagine. It’s truly awesome, and I think I’m doing a pretty good job. I mean, she likes me pretty well. It’s an incredible responsibility, too. It’s the biggest responsibility I think I’