“You are so funny to ask me about "The Look". I've been asked many times, and I really am not sure what anyone means.”

On her expressions in the scene where she asks "What are you looking at, Sir" and Hawkeye replies, "I'm looking at you, Miss."
Mohican Press interview (2005)

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