It was a fight for a very long time. After the end of the first season, all that was done.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
But after that, I was extremely happy with the story and the look of the show at the beginning of season two - everything was working together. I felt like it was finished conceptually.
So the first season about halfway through he just sort of put us together and then broke us up all within one episode. One of the ideas is to have us do that once a year - to have everything blow up in our faces and not work out.
After a while, the character sort of took over.
I count it as a major victory to not only be on a series that's had a full season run, but to actually be on one that's gotten picked up for a second season.
To me, the series was the end of the actor, when the series ended.
That was the fight. I knew that I had done something that no man had been able to do to a champion.
I think the reason I hadn't fought was just the aftermath of the Botha fight. You put so much into a fight, and people just talk about it like it was a bit of a farce or something.
What it made me realize was that a show like this makes people look inside themselves. Because this crew guy isn't sitting there wishing the character would fight back. He's hoping that he would fight back.
At the time that I knew them, they were not living together. They began dating again after their divorce, so I didn't really see fighting.
The fight ended. For both was victory. For both there was defeat.