Episode 'A God Walks Into Abar' deals with some of the biggest questions currently on the WatchmenHBO board
, "A God Walks Into Abar," as well as Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' comic books on which the show is based.]
The scene begins in the credits, as the voices of the various Phillips and Crookshanks are heard asking: "Will you stay?" Veidt's dry voice replies: "No." Then a squishing sound is heard. When picture meets the audio, we see Veidt tied to a post, weathering tomatoes to the face each and every time he turns down the Phillips and Crookshankses.
"Except for a few of the technical bits we shot in Atlanta, all of my stuff was shot before Damon had even finished writing episode one for the rest of the cast," Mison tells. "I was only getting the full scripts after I finished shooting 80 to 90% of my stuff. I decided I would watch the series as a fan, rather than read the scripts."
"With that scene, we tried it in lots of different ways," he adds. "There was one attempt we tried that was almost verging on physical violence. The Game Warden was really going to go for Veidt. That didn't seem quite right. There was another take where Jeremy was pissing himself throughout, finding it hilarious that this clone was daring to try to be human, and he found it hilarious. It was a really great day. We spent a long time on that scene.
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