add a link

The Flash Spoilers: Tom Cavanagh on Being The Reverse Flash, Two Sides of Harrison Wells

코멘트 추가
Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
It was called The Flash Spoilers: Tom Cavanagh on Being The Reverse Flash, Two Sides of Harrison Wells - TV Fanatic
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
Please click here if you are not redirected within a few seconds.
During The CW day at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour last weekend, Tom Cavanagh - who plays Harrison Wells - admitted that
he is the mysterious man who is actually faster than Barry Allen ... and is also responsible to some degree for the death of Barry\'s mother.
What other details did Cavanagh, his cast mates and the writers say about his alter ego on the popular Arrow spin-off? Well, not much.
It’s a good thing,then, that I had the chance to sit down with Cavanagh to see what he could tell me about this new information and what we’ll see moving forward. Is The Reverse Flash purely evil? Or is there more to his plans that may actually be for something good?
The Flash Season 1 Episode 10 airs tonight and, in the meantime, let’s see what Cavanagh can tease about what we’ll see next.
Tom Cavanagh: Yeah, I’m the Reverse Flash. It’s funny because there are still ways to go. In [The Flash Season 1 Episode 9], you never see him in the suit. And I think they did that on purpose but one of the nice things about [the writers] is they aren’t really interested, and this is a perfect example, of teasing people. Up until now, it’s been nice to have that. It hasn’t been what I would call a tease, it’s been a storyline and if I were a viewer, I’d be interested in that. I would be like, ‘what’s going on?’ I think that’s deft screenwriting and then at some point…like when you have a girl and a guy and it’s a will they/won’t they thing and that’s okay for a bit but after a while it becomes too annoying.
What’s nice about this show and not just my character, or characters in particular, but rather the whole thing is they come out swinging. We’re not just mimicking the pilot every week. There’s new developments. I liken it to when you actually buy a hard copy, a fiscal comic book, and you open it up, you have rewards in there from cover to cover and that’s what we’re trying to do with each episode. So it’s not just ‘stay tuned next week and we didn’t really add anything to it.’ They’re telling full stories, they’re having explosions, they’re having heart, they’re having some humor and it’s done every week and it’s done on purpose by Greg [Berlanti] and Andrew [Kreisberg] and Geoff [Johns]. It’s good because you’re giving people their money’s worth, so to speak.
TVF: Harrison is a great character because he is someone that we’re trying to figure him out. Even Oliver had a comment in the crossover.
TC: Yeah, ‘I don’t trust that son of a bitch.’
TVF: We have seen him do some villainous things so…
TC:  The one component of all of that and it’s really delicious is he doesn’t do things we’d construe as bad because he wants to do bad things. The Reverse Flash has a massive agenda and in many ways his agenda is helpful in expanding The Flash’s powers, beliefs and The Flash’s reach, which is good for mankind, it’s good for The Flash and good for the Reverse Flash. It’s not just him twirling a mustache and saying ‘Oh, I’m going to do mean things!’ It’s all justified.
The way I approach it is here’s a man who, like all of us, is trying to get whole, who is trying to reach his potential. So when you ask is the guy good or bad, there are arguments for both. That’s what is a boon to play as an actor. He’s both!
TVF: How much does redemption play a part in what Harrison does? He is responsible for a lot of what’s happened with everyone. Does that play a part in what he’s doing?
TC: I think there’s redemption in as much as pride is involved. Because everyone wants to be seen for their merits and for their abilities and I think when we join The Flash, that is not the case with Harrison Wells. I think that’s a nice starting point. They’re knocked down and they have to get back up and so I don’t know if redemption is the right word exactly but it does fit in with all the furthering that he is trying to do personally, with The Flash and Central City. It’s all intertwined together. You can’t really separate one from the other. That’s not really known to everybody when we join The Flash but it becomes more a part of the discussions as we progress.
I think it’s smart. I think they’ve taken something that is…I don’t know if smart would be the first thing that comes to mind but certainly smart in terms of what I get to do. It’s intelligently drawn out, and so you have to approach it with that and give it some respect and it makes it really fun to play. All the lines, all the tiny little things, the little character peccadillos that I’ve done, people will look back on them now. Like when he takes the glasses off, it’s like ‘Oh, he’s wasn’t cleaning his glasses!’ That’s happened a number of times in every episode but people didn’t notice but if they were to go back they would say ‘interesting!’
When I approach him, who he really is is not Harrison Wells. He is that but I’d say closer to home is who he is as The Reverse Flash. That makes it delicious to play because then you have to ask, how much is cover? How much is acting? How much is really him as Harrison trying to solve a  scientific problem? That’s true, too. He uses his intelligence to further his agenda. That in many ways is the Harrison Wells persona.
The Flash Season 1 airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on The CW. 
The Flash is ducking for cover behind some R2D2 type of apparatus.
A cool behind the scenes shot filming "Revenge of the Rogues."
Another behind the scenes shot showing a car fire.
Captain Cold makes his entrance. He\'s a campy fellow!
Heat Wave! There\'s gonna be a heat wave! No, really!
Heat Wave is getting ready to turn up the temperature.
Eddie and Joe are with the other detectives and their special shields.
Joe looks absolutely shocked, but he should remain behind the shield!
Two well-dressed detectives have dropped their shields.
Just you wait and see, this will shoot flames, I tell ya!
Wait, mine\'s gonna shoot out ice! Just wait and see. So cool!
If it doesn\'t look like Captain Cold is giggling, hit me.
Heat Wave lets out his greatest roar. It helps with the heat.
A true bromance if ever there was one. These two are killin\' it!
This is a classic school photo of the bad boys of your school.
Whoops. It looks like The Flash suit has been melted a bit.
Up Next: "The Flash Photos from "Revenge of the Rogues"."
Jim Halterman is the West Coast Editor of TV Fanatic and the owner of JimHalterman.com. Follow him on Twitter.
Tags: The Flash, Tom Cavanagh, Exclusives, Interviews, Spoilers
I had a feeling that he was the Reverse Flash, but it is good that it\'s been confirmed. I know quite a few viewers don\'t like Dr. Wells, but I do. I hope that The Flash is able to get some decent ratings against POTUS.
I knew he was the Reverse Flash a couple episodes back.
It represents to me that people with lots of money buy dumb stuff.
Permalink: It represents to me that people with lots of money buy dumb stuff.
Captain Cold: I always keep my promises. Seat belt.
Permalink: I always keep my promises. Seat belt.
The Flash Round Table: Did Captain Cold and Heat Wave Make a Splash?
The Flash Season 1 Episode 10 Review: Revenge of the Rogues
The Flash Spoilers: Tom Cavanagh on Being The Reverse Flash, Two Sides of Harrison Wells
Criminal Minds Showrunner Goes Beyond Borders, Teases New BAU Team
Killjoys Preview: Meet Aaron Ashmore, Space Bounty Hunter!
Grey\'s Anatomy Picture Preview: Watch and Learn
read more
save

0 comments