I don't have enough language to express how much I love the show. And I can't say enough amazing things about the show. I really just want to say to you sincerely, loved your work on Andor. Look, even if Kino Loy goes no further, the short answer to your question is yeah, that would be a thrilling thing to do, to be part of the other side of it, on the other side of the camera for this world would be amazing. But I don't know, we'll have to see what everybody thinks of it and the outcome. Who knows? He might be stuck on that ship, or whatever, I don't know. I don't know what the future holds for Kino Loy. I mean, the thing is, yeah, that would be an amazing thing. SERKIS: Oh wow, I hadn't thought of that. That comes flooding back to him, and you actually see the process of that happening, which ends up with the kind of sacrifice, if you like, in that scene at the end. Then really in episode 10, he goes on this journey, which is absolutely part of his core belief system, that the power of the individual can help others, and if you unite, you can change the shape of the future. And that's sort of reigniting his humanity in a way. Then actually the effect of Cassian and he going head-to-head, and then the moment of realization that they're never going to ever be released. And so that's why I wanted to make him sort of bullish and really kind of unsympathetic early on. And obviously as an actor, I knew that I was going to arrive at that point. SERKIS: Yeah, I mean, that was one of the great things about having that arc. And I'm just curious, can you talk a little bit about filming that and how you wanted to deliver that line? COLLIDER: I loved Episode 10, and I specifically loved the end of the episode where your character says, "I can't swim." I love the delivery of that line.
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