Irish actor Jamie Dornan has got candid about the final episodes of his hit RTE show The Fall.
The 32-year-old who is set to reprise his role of sexy serial killer Paul Spector in the third season, has spoken out about accusations of plot implausibility in the final episodes of season two.
Speaking about the BBC series the hunk revealed, “The thing is, the show had to develop and expand.”
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“You can’t just regurgitate what you did in the first series.
“But then, some people’s argument is that you should stop after the first series.
“But I would happily play Paul for ever and one thing I’m learning is: ‘Ah, f**k it, you can’t please everyone,'” he admitted.
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Though the actor considers himself a light-hearted, easy going person, he did joke about playing “sick psychopathic bastards”.
“It kinda worries me sometimes how comfortable I am in that zone,” he told the Guardian.
Still riding high on the success of Fifty Shades of Grey, Jamie’s performance was panned by critics.
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The former model however has been signed up to play Christian Grey for two more movies after it earned more than €500m at the worldwide box office.
“You know, I’m not naive as to why people would think it was a bad [career] choice, or why there is a snobbery about it.
“But I’m also not stupid, and I knew with [director] Sam [Taylor-Johnson], and [cinematographer] Seamus McGarvey, the film would be in safe hands.
“And, you know, it does no harm to be in a film that makes half a billion dollars,” he joked.