![]() It was wonderful because, in between setups you go back to your chairs gossip, and you talk about everything in the world. How was it being with the returning cast again, including those who aren't in your scenes, but around on set? It was just a simple question of putting the wardrobe back on. It's such a cliché, but it was like riding a bicycle except for the questions I had about who I really was in the scene. In playing an echo of Moriarty, was it as easy as putting that Inverness cape back on when rediscovering his voice? I hope that if I see it, I'll understand it better." I saw it myself two days ago because when CBS approached me about doing these interviews, I told them, "I can't talk about it because I haven't seen it and I didn't understand it. I was a little puzzled and at odds when I got to work and understand why I was there because it seemed like I was still the bad guy, which I thought I had given up on. That's not what the scene indicated was going to happen. In my fantasy, I imagined I was being brought back so that Picard and I could resolve the broken promise that he made to me to get me off the Holodeck. I did not know who I was thought that with "Ship in a Bottle," I had given up the mean, foreboding villain aspect of the character and had become more humane. Even Riker says, "This is not the self-aware Moriarty that we knew on the Enterprise." That troubled me. ![]() I hadn't seen anything except what I would be shooting. I never saw a complete script, even when I got to California. ![]()
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