![]() I don’t have to pretend it’s a hard hike up that hill, it was a hard hike up that hill! I was really grateful for that… When it came to shooting that scene, it was just, it’s a dance that they wanted to get exactly right, who was standing where, how it works, where you were set up for the final moment… And there’s a little bit of a stunt in it, too, which was very, very fun. I mean, when we’re in those jungles, they’re jungles. Always, to me, it just really makes it easier on you as an actor when you’re surrounded by actual proof, and that kind of stimuli. I used to love, when we were on Nashville - and I’ve spoken a hundred times about that - I used to love the being in Nashville, being at the Opry. TVLINE | Please tell me everything you remember about shooting his death scene. But they could still see that pain in there, and they could see the real love for Sarah. You can sort of see that Ward look: “Oh, why are you making me do this?” Which is a terribly sociopathic thing to think, obviously. I rarely did anything here it was like I wasn’t regretting it mightily as I did it. And then they allowed me to run with what they were writing, in terms of the emotions of it all. This is a character that’s a little conflicting. But I, from the very beginning, had said if it ever happens, can it please happen trying to save Sarah? I don’t know if they remembered that, but I remember thinking it. It could’ve gone other ways that weren’t perhaps quite as redemptive. The how of it all wasn’t always a given either. There’s the other you know, Chip wants to stay on the show and go to Barbados and see these beautiful people and all these things! … When I heard it, I was like, “Oh man.” Then I was a little bit lie, “No, yeah, yes. There’s pros and there’s cons of having me around later, to cause whatever havoc I can.įor me, I’m a little weird in that the actor, the guy in me that has real loyalty to the character, that’s the one that I generally follow. These guys are my friends by now, like Josh and Shannon, the writers, and Jonas … I think they were always going back and forth on it. TVLINE | How early on did you know that this season would be his last? So, I thought that was actually important, and hopefully that’s what made it powerful. It wasn’t like he just fell into the brush and you never saw him, or into the ocean and you never saw. be like, “Come on, man!” That’s why they intentionally showed Ward after falling. We already did the head fake before… You can’t do that again. I don’t want to play that, you know? I don’t want to play, like, the Terminator of characters - although, you know, who wants to go? Who wants to leave a show with people this wonderful, and is being enjoyed this much?īut you want to get when the getting’s good. It means that we caught you off guard a little bit, and that’s what we were hoping for. TVLINE | My goodness, I honestly thought Ward was unkillable at this point. Manifest‘s Josh Dallas and Melissa Roxburgh Reflect on That Fitting Series Finale, Reuniting With Athena Karkanis
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