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“Sooner or later both of us’ll probably wind up dead. Actually dead this time. I said I’d tell you the truth. Didn’t say you’d like it.”

that their bench…

I can remember a couple of places where we did turn corners. Giving the dog a bath went a long way to contributing to the sense of them being a fun odd couple. And there was the scene where I measured Mr. Reese for a new suit. There was something so familiar about it, and a little dear and silly. Anytime they’re talking about what they like to eat or drink, or their taste in entertainment, and the everyday people talk, it’s so humanizing for them. It’s evolved slowly into a relationship that people enjoy. I like the odd couple-ness. He and I are completely different actors and completely different kids of people, altogether. It’s an unlikely partnership, in any sense, as people and as actors, and yet it somehow works. It’s one of those chemical accidents that you hope for, but cannot manufacture in the performing arts. I have liked that relationship. There’s a tension to it, but underneath the tension, there’s respect and a caring.

Michael Emerson tells what he enjoyed most about working with Jim Caviezel, as his partner in crime.

I can remember a couple of places where we did turn corners. Giving the dog a bath went a long way to contributing to the sense of them being a fun odd couple. And there was the scene where I measured Mr. Reese for a new suit. There was something so familiar about it, and a little dear and silly. Anytime they’re talking about what they like to eat or drink, or their taste in entertainment, and the everyday people talk, it’s so humanizing for them. It’s evolved slowly into a relationship that people enjoy. I like the odd couple-ness. He and I are completely different actors and completely different kids of people, altogether. It’s an unlikely partnership, in any sense, as people and as actors, and yet it somehow works. It’s one of those chemical accidents that you hope for, but cannot manufacture in the performing arts. I have liked that relationship. There’s a tension to it, but underneath the tension, there’s respect and a caring.

Michael Emerson tells what he enjoyed most about working with Jim Caviezel, as his partner in crime.

“a little dear and silly” i think you mean gayyyy

HAROLD FINCH: I suppose that everyone feels that he is the hero in his own story. But there are no heroes; no villains. Just people doing the best they can…

MICHAEL EMERSON: I liked the atmosphere. It was dark and desperate and urban. I liked its noir quality. And the fact that it was being shot in New York.