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Topic: NEW INTERVIEW: Being Human's Damien Molony on Suspects: 'Just brilliant craic' | express.co.uk | Sunday 17 August 2014

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NEW INTERVIEW: Being Human's Damien Molony on Suspects: 'Just brilliant craic' | express.co.uk | Sunday 17 August 2014
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Our first Suspects Series 2 interview with Damien has arrived!

Being Human's Damien Molony on Suspects: 'Just brilliant craic'

FROM vampire to policeman, Damien Molony tells us about starring with an impressive cast including Cold Feet's Fay Ripley on Channel 5's cop drama

By: David Stephenson Published: Sun, August 17, 2014
 
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Damien Molony plays Detective Sergeant Jack Weston in the new Channel 5 police drama Suspects [CHANNEL 5]

 

Suspects has been the surprise drama hit of the year. It returns next week for the second half of its first series with a second season already shooting. Set in a London police station, it involves very gritty, powerful story lines played by actors improvising their dialogue.

The result is one of the more interesting police dramas you will watch. It also has a documentary feel, which makes the stories seem much more believable. What it doesn’t have is the soap feel of something like The Bill, as we tend to learn little about the backgrounds of any of the characters. In this drama, we concentrate on the crimes, and it doesn’t avoid the telling details either.

It’s an impressive cast, which includes Cold Feet’s Fay Ripley, and Damien Molony, who found fame as vampire Hal in BBC3’s Being Human. The Irish actor is riding high as they return for filming the second series.

He says: “They’ve again found some strong story lines for my character Jack Weston to investigate in series two. And there are subtle elements, too, which reveal a little about his character, and some of these have quite an emotional impact on Jack, that’s all I can say.”

Filming has been very intense, he reveals: “It is, but it’s also an exciting way to work. You do it so quickly. We shoot an episode every two and a half days. One week, we read an episode over lunch, then starting shooting it in the afternoon. It has tested us all to the limit, but you don’t get to work like this on any other show. Yes, it’s works very fast but the freedom that we have with that, to do whatever we want, to say what we want, means it’s just brilliant craic.”

Second time around, Molony says he feels much more comfortable with the process. “100 per cent, definitely. Seven or eight months ago when we shot the first series it was an unknown quantity. The story team weren’t sure what was going to happen, the camera team, sound team, actors, even catering weren’t sure! No one even knew what a daily schedule was going to be like. It simply hadn’t been done before. Now, after all the lovely things people said about the show, we’re a lot more confident and we can plan a bit. No need for a warm-up period, like the last series. We can now just go for it.”

Reactions to the show were largely positive. “We weren’t surprised, just really delighted about it. Everyone worked so hard, and pushed themselves to the absolute limit. At the end of series, many of us were traumatised. We were shooting 45 scenes a day.”

Rape, drug abuse, euthanasia, the show doesn’t avoid difficult stories. Says Molony: “The second series is very similar in that regard. The stories are exciting, thought-provoking, and worrying, but these things happen all the time. They don’t shy away from that in series two. It’s not science fiction. It’s reality. It’s a great thing to play a police officer who is dealing with it every day, but not being shocked by it. I come out of these scenes, and say, “where’s my coffee?’!”

He’s not so sure, however, whether other dramas should be done this way. “This is just one way of doing police drama, and it’s quite refreshing. It’s gritty, it’s violent, and it’s about real people, and they do a great job. But there’s also Scott & Bailey, True Detective, Life on Mars, who do it another way.”

Being Human, he agrees, was his TV break. “It’s only about two and a half years ago since I started Being Human. I will be forever grateful to them, to BBC3 and the people involved, for casting me. I sure wouldn’t be here without them, but you learn so much on jobs.”

Would he like to return to fantasy drama? “I think I might leave it while before I go back to playing a vampire! But you never know.

“It was a clever, funny dark series, and a privilege to be a part of it. I didn’t get too involved in the genre to be honest. I’ve never seen Twilight, or True Blood. I stayed away from them. I went back to the original stories, like Dracula. I was playing a traditional, 500-year-old vampire. In order to put it into a modern setting, I looked at day to day addictions.”

Will we ever see the like of Being Human again when BBC3 goes online? “It’s hard to say, but it’s very important to herald new drama like Channel 5 have done with Suspects. We will have to wait and see what happens with BBC3.”

Suspects airs Wednesdays on Channel 5 at 10pm



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I just loved this. I knew it was intense filming in Suspects, but 45 scenes? That's lot. I really hope we will see more of Suspects, it's unique show really. It is interesting to know how they filmed this, and it's quite risky to jump in to unknown but I'm glad they took that risk cause the show is just amazing. It's mesmerizing to watch, you forgot in some point that it's not real document and not really happened. Still it's very different from Derek or The Office. It's an adventure and you are behind the camera and part of it.

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45 scenes in A DAY.... truly mind boggling... the team must be exhausted.
I know the filming schedule over the summer was crazy, which made me feel all the more grateful for the virtual set tour.... they probably didn't even have time to blink!

Agree with you Jozie, Suspects is actually very unlike shows like Derek and the Office, which are comedies and still have a very prepared feel to them( in my mind). Suspects has a very unique real-feel to it partly due to the imrpov but also to the camera work it has to be said, it all creates the gritty fly on the wall, spontaneous feel. Ch 5 promised us brave new drama and we got it, I  hope we get to see more of the episodes already filmed...... and the creators, crew and cast get to have their extremely hard word celebrated! 

Our second serving of Suspects is very exciting...  and sprinkled with Jack character treats!  

“They’ve again found some strong story lines for my character Jack Weston to investigate in series two. And there are subtle elements, too, which reveal a little about his character, and some of these have quite an emotional impact on Jack, that’s all I can say.”



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Oh, we will see after 3 days what those story lines are! They mentioned in S2 ep 1 that Jack is very rattled by that case, but they didn't tell the reason. In Fay's (Martha's) interview there is a interesting clip where they are talking something about Jacks personal feelings or something like that.., What if something happens to someone he knows?

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Indeed Jozie, Martha's words are:

"I know about your family history Jack, and I don’t need that right now because we’re here for another reason, if i may, with respect, remind you.”

It could be something that happened to someone he knows, or to him... he comes from  "a long line of police officers back in Ireland" maybe something happened to them while on the force?

can't wait to find out! 



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Thanks for posting this, domino.

I cannot even begin to tell you how exciting it was to see a full page article in the Express with Damien's picture at the top!!  Is it just me, or is it starting to feel very much that Damien/Jack is becoming the main focus of this series?



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Damien should have his own page in every magazine, obvs. But me too fifi - thrilled to see him there in a mainstream news thingy..... and the Sunday one at that! which is always a bit special.

It definitely seems that Jack is being given the most hinterland in series 2... and we will be gifted the most glimpses beneath the surface of his character.

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domino wrote:

Damien should have his own page in every magazine, obvs. 


 This is very true......



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yes, and YES!  approved



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fifi wrote:
domino wrote:

Damien should have his own page in every magazine, obvs. 


 This is very true......


 let me re-phrase....

 

Damien should have the front page on every magazine, obvs. 

 



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