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"I also wanted to bring an anger and a seriousness to it as well," the actor continues, ticking off ideas from his mental checklist. "Towards the end, I was managing to get more of that in. It wasn't so much absentmindedness as it is his enthusiasm for other things that gets in the way of what he should really be concentrating on." | "I also wanted to bring an anger and a seriousness to it as well," the actor continues, ticking off ideas from his mental checklist. "Towards the end, I was managing to get more of that in. It wasn't so much absentmindedness as it is his enthusiasm for other things that gets in the way of what he should really be concentrating on." | ||
− | McCoy proved to be the bane of many a Doctor Who director's existence, because of his love of improvisation. Many last-minute ideas would find their way into the final shooting script, whether it was a spoon-playing scene in "[[broadwcast:Time | + | McCoy proved to be the bane of many a Doctor Who director's existence, because of his love of improvisation. Many last-minute ideas would find their way into the final shooting script, whether it was a spoon-playing scene in "[[broadwcast:Time and the Rani|Time of the Rani]]," or a throwaway bit in "[[broadwcast:Dragonfire|Dragonfire]]," where the Doctor tries to touch a child's alien pet (an animated puppet built by the FX crew), only to have the creature snap at his hand. |
Reminded of these spontaneous additions to Who history, the actor readily admits to his predilection for last-minute ideas. "In the beginning, some people found that a bit disconcerting. I read an interview that Sophie [Aldred, who played the Doctor's companion, Ace] did, where she was chatting about the fact that I can keep on improvising right up to the very last minute. | Reminded of these spontaneous additions to Who history, the actor readily admits to his predilection for last-minute ideas. "In the beginning, some people found that a bit disconcerting. I read an interview that Sophie [Aldred, who played the Doctor's companion, Ace] did, where she was chatting about the fact that I can keep on improvising right up to the very last minute. |