Apart from fan entitlement, harassment on Twitter etc. which I would never defend or excuse: But it is strange how one and the same man said this:
The gayest story in the history of television (at the 2011 Baftas)
and in the very same paper (Telegraph):
It's about the relationship between the two men and how it develops and how it changes," Freeman tells me. "It is about the things that wind each other up and the things that they genuinely love about one another as well. We all certainly saw it as a love story. These two people do love and kind of need each other in a slightly dysfunctional way, but it is a relationship that works. They get results.
And some years later it is:
"Me and Ben, we have literally never, never played a moment like lovers. We ain’t f***ing lovers."
So something must have happened between these statements. Whatever it may be, he expressly said - and included the team as a whole - that there has been such an aspect to the story and the way he and Benedict played it.
What I think, however, is that maybe the ridiculous idea of "Freebatch" as well as a anger on being asked about the show and Benedict in every single interview may have led to such a reaction. Which is understandable.
But I also have to mention that I have never been a fan Martin's so called "snarky" humour and that he has said things about various topics that I found offensive. I often find his tone in interviews subtly aggressive, sometimes even towards Benedict who has never ever said a bad word about Martin as far as I know.
I think his reactions are caused by various reasons, including being fed up with bad reviews for S4, feeling in a way slighted when being asked about Benedict, maybe even dissatisfaction with the direction the show has taken.
Last edited by SusiGo (March 18, 2018 2:27 pm)
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