![]() But there was something really satisfying in finding the story twisting and turning in that way, but it feeling very well-motivated and not feeling gratuitous.”ĭespite the surprising parts of the show - the stabbing is by no means the only act of violence we see in the early episodes - Enoch thinks Foundation is still a hopeful story. I remember episode two and I went, ‘Wait, what’s going on here? ‘And I got to the end, and I was shocked. “Speaking of that episode, it’s brilliant. “In a sense, we’ve outlined a lot of the dynamics at play, and there he is trying to navigate those opposing forces,” Enoch said of Raych’s drastic action. It’s a startling turn for a character whose loyalties had, seemingly, only just begun to waver. That’s something the show gets into and provides a lot of dramatic fuel for the fire.”Īfter Raych learns from Gaal that Hari’s endtimes theory might have some key pieces missing, he stabs his father figure, then puts Gaal in a cryosleep-enabled escape pod before sending her off to parts unknown. There is that professional element, but probably more substantially, more importantly, you have that father-son parental dynamic. There’s a very, very strong relationship there that is not just professional. ![]() “I think one of the key things in that respect as it pertains to the bit of time that we’re dealing with in the show is the relationship between Raych and Hari. “All the stuff in the text is a starting point, so you kind of dive into it to see what works, what doesn’t, and then hopefully you’re in a position to sort of make sense of the words and the actions of the character,” Enoch told Gizmodo over video chat recently. While the Raych we meet in the series is a bit different than the book version - he’s still the adopted son of genius mathematician Hari Seldon (Jared Harris), though certain other details are changed - Enoch was still able to draw upon the source material while working on his portrayal. Gizmodo got a chance to speak to the Harry Potter and How to Get Away with Murder actor about Raych, particularly what the character goes through that brings him to a breaking point. For actor Alfred Enoch, who plays Raych Seldon, episode two, “Preparing to Live,” was particularly monumental. Have you been watching Foundation? Apple TV+ dropped the first two episodes of the Isaac Asimov adaptation last week, and so far a lot has happened. ![]()
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