I have to say, not a day goes by when I don't think fondly about 'Deadwood' and miss things about it.
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I liked 'Deadwood.'
'Deadwood' was an incredible experience.
'Deadwood' was a magical experience. It was an absolute culmination of everything I've ever wanted to do as an actor as an artist, and I was enormously proud to have been involved with it.
'Deadwood' was just a wonderful opportunity for me. Outside of my own things that I've written, I hadn't had the opportunity to play a character with that amount of depth and range.
I've done a bunch of jobs since 'Deadwood' went off the air, but it's always been a very high bar that those other shows have to live up to.
I'd like to think I'm a little more easygoing than the character on 'Deadwood,' without question.
Obviously I struck gold with 'Deadwood.' No pun intended.
I remember when 'Deadwood' had first come out, there was this whole deer-in-the-headlights sense of feeling really uncomfortable with being recognized in public.
I've met so many fans of daytime television who've watched the shows with their moms and grandmas and feel like they've known the characters their whole lives. It's sad for them to have to say goodbye to their favorite soaps and characters. We don't want that to happen to the 'Days' fans.
I had a great time doing 'Torchwood,' I really did.
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