![]() I'm not going to try and feel like a telepath because it's totally impossible. I'm not, I don't know how it feels to be one. I think there's just a lot of bullshit surrounding acting about, “I really thought I was really there, I was really in the groove, you know?” I'm not a telepath, and this is a point I made to someone yesterday. STRIKE: I like to look at acting as kind of more of a science than an art, as time's gone on. So how do you go about kind of getting into that headspace, and going through all of that? Presumably, you aren't a telepath in real life. I look like a crackhead, I look like a junkie, yeah. They paled me up pretty good, and pulled these veins on the side of my head, I think, to lend to the fact that there's a lot going on up here. ![]() STRIKE: Yeah, they put quite a lot of makeup on me. I enjoy it.ĭo you have to go through any kind of transformation to play Thale? Whereas these guys, you can kind of just show up and be creepy, where I don't have to look at my female co-star with smoldering eyes and shit, I don't have to do any of that. I've done leading man stuff, and I've done a lot of these guys, and there's less baggage to be likable in a sense of, your hair's got to look good, that kind of shit. I think they're more fun, there's less baggage. Villainy is a good way to describe them, absolutely man. I've started to carve out a sort of career path playing these sorts of characters now. I think his general demeanor is that he's a menace. How does he redeem himself from just setting someone on fire? So I guess the answer to the question is, I'm not even sure yet. My character can beat you with his mind, no need to set the guy ablaze, but I did, which is pretty evil, do you know what I mean? So that's what's interesting for me at the moment, trying to figure out how he comes back from that. STRIKE: That's the thing, I set the bloke on fire, right? For no reason. So, I guess it depends how the series unfolds, I very much saw him when I started out as being pretty evil. But I also think sometimes you just are what you are, I know people that are just inherently bad, with no redeeming features kind of thing. Which I think is right, because it gives the character some color. ![]() I think a lot of the time, for the sake of entertainment purposes, they'll make the bad guy vulnerable. ![]() this is a debate I've been having with myself. But we never hear really if he's an actual good guy or not. He's basically an antagonist to Murphy, when we first meet him. While it's not known how he exits the square, the actor was filmed jumping off a cliff which could no doubt be an explosive death scene.Ĭould Mick's potential Christmas Day death pave the way for Sam to return as Johnny and reunite with his family?ĮastEnders airs Monday to Thursday on BBC One at 7.30pmįor more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, sign up for one of our newsletters here.STRIKE: I mean, I imagine I'm going to agree with what Philip said, really. You can sign up here - you won't regret it.ĭanny Dyer confirmed he would be leaving the BBC soap after 10 years playing Mick Carter. Oh, and your daily fix of Piers, Katie Price, Demi Rose and all your other Daily Star favs. We'll bring you the inside track from telly expert Ed Gleave and soap specialist Sasha Morris. Well, we've got you covered with our showbiz, TV and soaps newsletters - they'll drop straight into your inbox and you can unsubscribe whenever you like. There's MUCH more where that came from! Want all the jaw-dropping stories from the world of showbiz and up to the minute news from TV and soaps? ![]()
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