Actress Sebastian Rejman has learned medical argonie in Syke’s filming, which she doesn’t brag about. Not even when the opportunity arises.
ATTE KAJOVA
Actor-musician Sebastian Rejman has been in the Syke series since the fifth season. The 12th season of the popular hospital series begins in May.
– I feel that of all the heartbeat doctors, I have the most doctor-jargon when I count patients for examinations. I am always the one who is in the ambulance hall, Rejman says.
He says he also always wants to know what the replicas really mean.
– It’s always been my way of working to google what I’m saying tomorrow and what that really means. This is the fourth year I’ve done these, so they’ve been a little memorized and memorized for a while now.
Rejman has deliberately stayed out of line of validity.
– I have been to the doctor with my own child with ear infection and certain tests have been prescribed. I already know what is being said to him. Fortunately, I haven’t missed that “you probably mean computed tomography,” Rejman demonstrates as important.
Mirroring through children
Talking about the world situation makes Rejman serious. As a father of young children, he has not yet faced challenging war-related questions about the direction of his offspring.
– I don’t know what’s going on in the shelter. That’s where anyone can talk. At least I haven’t been in a situation where I should even explain what war means, Rejman says.
Rejman has two pre-school children with actress Iina Kuustonen.
– Of course we’re upset about the war. This is happening all the time. The human nature is such that when you see news images in which a war zone resembles this territory, it is really close and suddenly touches more.
– Somehow I thought the world had already moved on. Now somehow it feels like the old world faced the new world. I hope this turns out to be a victory in the final games. When you mirror through the kids, this has been really wild, Rejman says.