![]() Endeavour arrives at the wedding hours late, when the reception is in full swing. It is a beautiful moment in the finale, both of storytelling and of fan service. “In as much as I think every fibre of his being had been longing for this moment since they first laid eyes on each other and so it felt in a way, a very natural and a very easy thing.” Brutal it may have been to watch, but filming the scene was surprising easy, Evans tells the podcast. “Sometimes we can err on the side of taste making us think ‘oh, less is more and we don’t need to show too much’ but for me personally, I didn’t want to leave anyone in any doubt as to exactly how he felt about this person.”Īll the better to hurt us when the moment was revealed to be purely in the character’s mind, a transition Evans describes, with a laugh, as “brutal”. He thinks it was really important “not to leave this whole story leaving these things unsaid.” For the character, for himself as an actor, and for the audience who’d been with the show for so many years and longed for that moment, he thought it was important “to deliver it, and then also to take it away.” ![]() ![]() Speaking on the Masterpiece Studio podcast, Evans calls himself as “a big champion” of the daydream scene.
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