" get in this environment and be asked to do some dirty things, I think that'll be a shock to him." "It's very rare to have someone with empathy and values in that environment," Basso said. I would just hate for them to see that the relationship is loved by people and then be like, 'Oh we've got to play into that.' What made it special was that it was realistic in how their relationship grew."įor the upcoming second season, Basso really wants to see Peter "pushed to his absolute limit morally." "I think it would be sort of insulting as an audience to have Peter go someplace and then still be able to talk to Rose, and have there be no personal loss there. "I think they both recognize that they needed one another and there is a love there, but I'm not going to be kicking my feet on the edge of the bed while I'm on deployment somewhere to call her." "I think what made that relationship special was impermanence and it was situational," Basso said. ![]() While the pairing was loved by fans, Basso wouldn't want that audience reaction to necessarily dictate the future between these two characters. One significant point of speculation for Night Agent fans is where Peter's romantic relationship stands with Rose. Peter getting the responsibility that he wants and that he thinks he can handle. So I'm glad that ended the story, but also sort of closed off and rewarded all the little plot points. "When the story that you just sat down to watch isn't really complete, you're left with more questions. "I hate this whole, movies do it now, where they bait and presume that there's a second thing coming, so you don't feel satisfied as an audience member watching it." "I was excited that it was a complete story," Basso said. Basso highlighted that he is a fan of how the first season closed out, coming to a full conclusion, even though more of this story will be told. With critical and audience success, of course The Night Agent is getting a second season. "I think it's cool that it could shift as he gets more desperate and especially once he kills one of the assassins that it becomes more urgent in his application of force." all should be utilized to apprehend and not to kill." and being like, he's not trained to kill people as an FBI agent, he's trained to apprehend, so his action and his tools. "I definitely was adamant that, that was the tone because early on," Basso said. For example, when Peter is feeling more defeated, that's translated in his physical abilities, which are very much linked to his FBI training. One thing that stands out in the show is that the action sequences are very much led by the story. With that mindset, it's understandable that Basso was quite involved in the development of his character, working to make him as authentic and real as possible. If you don't know what the real world is like, you can only pretend so much before someone looks at you and calls bullsh-t." "So as much as I can get out of this environment I do, just because I feel like it helps me stay sane. That's when Peter is thrust into this journey of conspiracy and corruption, which leads all the way to the Oval Office. The phone never rings, except for this one night when Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) calls, after getting the number from her aunt and uncle before they were murdered by assassins. Peter's job is essentially just to wait for a phone to ring if operatives are in trouble and need backup. ![]() There's action, romance, thrills, political drama, it has something for everyone.īasso plays Peter Sutherland, an FBI agent who is relegated to a desk in the basement of the White House, surprisingly after saving civilians from a terrorist bombing. The Night Agent is very much one of the most universally watchable shows that has been recently released. it feels strange for me to accept compliments." "In this medium where it's so collaborative, for me to accept the compliment, knowing how much work went into that final product and however much was out of my control. "It's always nice to hear people like what you did," Basso told Yahoo Canada. It is still one of the Top 10 most-watched shows, viewed for 37.68 million hours. Since its release on March 23, Netflix hit The Night Agent, starring Gabriel Basso, has continued to be one of the most popular shows on the streaming platform. Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in episode 106 of The Night Agent.
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