Idris says on the day that director Carl Seaton shot the final scene, everyone on set had the actor’s back and cheered for him. That’s why it was special putting down that cane.”
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And he realizes in that moment that he’s come full circle. He doesn’t need to be 10 steps ahead anymore. And he doesn’t need anyone to see him as being vulnerable anymore. To get to that final moment with Melody, it’s almost as if the job was done. The biggest thing for viewers was, ‘When are we going to get back to Franklin being well?'” “It was something we had been building up to throughout the season. “That Keyser Soze moment was really special,” Idris tells TVLine. Instead, Franklin hooked his cane on the back of a chair and calmly and confidently sauntered away in such a fashion that even The Usual Suspects screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie would be proud. Instead, he told her to take care of herself, walked away, stopped as if he might’ve changed his mind about killing her, but didn’t. Because after this, I promise you, I f–king promise you, there are no more chances.”Ī tearful Mel then asked Franklin to tell her that he killed her father, Andre, so she would know she’s not crazy, but Franklin refused to give Melody the satisfaction. “So if there’s something you want to say to me, something you want to get off your little chest, then please say it now. “Can’t lay in bed at night knowing that at any moment, my future could get blown up by my past,” Franklin added. The Wire Debate, Proving She's the Only One Who Should Michael Hyatt Weighs in on the Snowfall vs.
Snowfall's Damson Idris Teases the Season 4 Finale and a Tougher, OG Franklin Who's 'Stronger Every Week'