An interview with Louise Brealey...
Jun. 8th, 2012 08:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... AKA Molly Hooper in Sherlock: link. She seems like such a wonderful person. I loved what she said about Benedict Cumberbatch:
And about The Reichenbach Fall:
Aww... They watched it all together. At Martin Freeman's house. Aww... Just, aww... \o/
He’s heaven. You just want to run your fingers through his hair all the time […] He’s just a really nice, caring good egg, and I’m just so happy for him that he’s become a megastar, it’s brilliant. I think he’s quite surprised by the whole thing, but he’s adapting.
And about The Reichenbach Fall:
Even though I knew what happened at the end, obviously, I cried in the read-through, when they read the last episode, when they read Reichenbach, it was quite embarrassing, I was sat next to Martin, though it wasn’t as embarrassing as watching it on the night itself. Everyone was at Martin Freeman’s house, and Martin was there and his wife was sat at his feet and Amanda [Abbington, Freeman’s wife] was crying and so was I and I tried to laugh it off but that turned into this enormous sob in front of everyone and I just thought, oh brilliant. I just found it terribly moving. Martin is just amazing in that last bit, it’s beautiful, that kind of incomprehension and devastation, it’s fantastic, with his sort of military shuffle at the grave. Fantastic.
Aww... They watched it all together. At Martin Freeman's house. Aww... Just, aww... \o/