Needless to say, the scene with Giuliani was… creepy, as best.
Going into the scene, Bakalova told theNew York Times,“I was nervous.
My heart was racing.

But Sacha was like, you should be nervous in this situation.
So use your nerves.
Convert them and accept them and they’re going to help you through everything.”

After their interview, Tutar and Giuliani move to the bedroom, drinks in hands.
She adds, “Sacha jumped into the room quickly, because he’s been worried about me.
So, if he were late, I don’t know how things were going to go.

But he came just in time.”
But obviously Giuliani denies any of this behavior as being suspicious (viaThe Guardian).
Not breaking character was incredibly difficult but imperative.
“I lived in character for five days in this lockdown house,” he toldBusiness Insider.
“you’re able to’t have a moment out of character.”
Bakalova discussed the importance of not breaking character in her interview with theNew York Times.
I have to act like it’s the most normal thing ever…
There were moments when the scene was extremely funny and you just can’t stop laughing.
It’s bad, because people were able to realize that it’s a joke.