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| '''Bamber''': I've tried to sort of take that. And when I look back at the miniseries, I do see an adolescent. I see someone desperate for rebellion at whatever cost, trying to make his mark, trying to sort of say... and walking into a room with his dad and picking a fight with his dad. It's that guy from Miami Vice.
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| '''RDM''': In 20 years, you'll be how old?
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| '''Bamber''': I -- Jamie, I'll be 53 in 20 years.
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| '''RDM''': You'll be in your 50s. How do you want to look back at this experience? What do you hope that you'll say?
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| '''Bamber''': I don't hope. I know what I'll say. These are my formative years. In a really strange way these are my most formative years. Like on a very personal level. On a working level, I've learned more about what I do, I've learnt more from the actors I work with, from you and David and how I've felt involved as a valued member of a creative team. This is the most special time of my life and I'll look back on this... I want to go back to when I've tried to lose my temper!
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| '''Bamber''': Today, I actually lost my temper for the first time probably in the character...
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| '''RDM''': I saw you lose your temper and I was surprised, I was like "wow"...
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| '''Bamber''': I've always been pushing to go there. I've been pushing against the writing, I think, against maybe even myself. Because the thing about playing the good guy...
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| '''RDM''': The toughest role in the show.
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| '''Bamber''': Well, you always get put back in your box. Like, no matter what radical things you go through you get put back in your box. It's not like Gaius, who can go to like a Cylon baseship and hang out there for a while or go and be a leader of... I always get put back in my box. And I know that. And so what you did for me straight off is write me in a way that Richard Hatch never... as someone with a complicated relationship with his father, a complicated relationship with the military. Someone who's not happy in his skin, right from the get-go. But as far a rebellion goes, how far can that rebellion go, in a limited context. You know, I bang off the walls, I point a gun at my superior, I get in jail with the President, I'm a fugitive...
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| [02:33:45]
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| '''RDM''': Do you feel a frustration because you can't let it go?
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