“Hey, are you walking out?” I asked my friend.
“Yeah,” he said.
“I’ll walk out with you.”
He picked up his coat and script. I put my phone in my pocket and reached for my glasses, before I remembered that they were in my car.
We said goodbye to a pretty amazing person who I can’t name because of reasons, and headed down the hallway toward the parking lot.
When we got to the door, another person was coming in. He knew my friend, and said hello to him.
“What are you working on?” He asked my friend.
There was a long pause while my friend and I looked at each other. This project we’re on has been in production for a few months, and we record on it almost every week. He and I are regulars, and it’s fairly common for someone we both know to come in as a guest actor, surprising us both, because none of us are allowed to talk about this thing. In fact, one of my best friends worked on it a few weeks ago, and the day before I’d had a conversation like this with her:
Me: Do you want to get lunch tomorrow?
Her: I’m working until about 1pm, but I’m free after that.
Me: Oh, me too. What are you working on?
Her: I can’t say. NDA.
Me: Oh, I hear ya. I’m on something like that right now, too.
Her: Okay, I’ll text you when I’m done and we can meet up somewhere.
So after this long pause, my friend said, “It’s a super secret thing that we’re doing for [network].”
He looked at me. “Can we say [network]?”
“I’m pretty sure we can’t say that,” I said.
“You should probably forget that I said [network],” my friend said.
“Yeah, if it comes up for any reason, you definitely did not hear either of us say anything about [network], especially how we are working on a show for [network],” I added.
“I am now completely forgetting about [network],” he said.
We all looked at each other for a moment, and then we all laughed.
“This is so weird,” I said. “We’re all working on cool things, and I bet we know what they are, because we’ve either worked on them at another time, auditioned for them, or know someone who is on them … but none of us are allowed to talk about it for months or longer.”
We talked around what we’re doing a little bit, and then we all went our separate ways.
This is a cool and awesome thing that I get to do. I hear mean and dismissive things from dicks on the Internet all the time about how I don’t do anything and I’m lame and all that stuff, and for awhile, a big part of me believed it. But when I do things like this work today, and the thing I did a couple days ago, and this thing that I’m doing next week, I realize that they’re full of shit. I’m doing a lot of cool stuff, it’s just stuff that I can’t talk about.
This thing, though, in particular, is really great. I’m excited as hell to talk about it at some point in the Mysterious Future, probably after [network] announces it and then gets mad at me for announcing it myself three days later.