I didn't think he was THAT awkward in the interview, but I think the questions asked of him kind of repeated themselves, truth be told. They seemed to be all different variations of the same idea, which I think would cause most people or even anyone to stumble a little. Some of them were even a little too broad yet complex, when you think about them. Like that hope and love question is kind of an odd thing to ask someone since that can be complicated and personal at the same time. I get the feeling he was more interested to talk about the morality of the story. In interviews, how he responds seems to depend on the interviewer and/or questions. I remember that Jane Eyre interview from a few years ago and the woman interviewing him asked some really awkward or just plain odd questions (what's it like to kiss younger costars, how did having sideburns feel, etc.) and you could tell he wasn't having it, haha.