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Mcqueenwannabe1 OP t1_iwvw5t2 wrote

I enjoyed his backstory. I also like the charm of a villain so I wanted the audience to almost root for him, which for the most part, they did. I also wanted him to still like Neal and toy with him a little as an old pal would. That was the truth, he actually really missed his friend, so I enjoyed that. I can't remember many of the lines because once we finish a role we move on. I do remember saying something to Mozzie though, along the lines of, 'You. Yet. But it's starting to cross my mind, Mozzie' - about putting a hit out on him. That always made us all laugh.

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zoomzoom_kazoo t1_iwvx3bg wrote

Thank you so much for answering! I really appreciate it.

(The scene with that line is so fun and funny as a viewer, so I'm glad it was the same for you as an actor. 😊)

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