While breaking down his profession with Self-importance Honest, Andrew Scott mirrored on his time engaged on “Band of Brothers,” and his recollections of his expertise weren’t nice:
“I did not love taking part in a soldier. I discovered it troublesome to be in ‘Band of Brothers.’ It is actually essential to me to have a way of group on set. There was one thing about that that I discovered troublesome in relation to, I believe, the processes of among the folks concerned have been totally different to mine. I did not assume it was essential to be in character on a regular basis. There was an environment that wasn’t arrange by anybody particularly that was simply totally different to my very own, and I believe it is at all times fascinating while you put one of many sexes all collectively. Whether or not it is all males or all girls, it is a very explicit ambiance, and really in all probability very useful in relation to what it should’ve been prefer to undergo that have. However yeah, I simply guess I am probably not that into weapons.”
Scott is not the one one who had difficulties on “Band of Brothers.” In an interview with The Guardian, Dominic Cooper commented about his expertise and its damaging influence on his psychological well being. The distinction was Scott had labored on units prior whereas this was Cooper’s first time on a set. Fortunately, Scott was slowly capable of transfer away from the entire soldier roles that plagued him earlier in his profession. From “Sherlock” to “Fleabag,” he is managed to tackle and embrace memorable roles which have pulled him far-off from the battlefield.