

Season one was its own type of story, and it was the prologue to what then became the narrative for season two, which was this snowball effect of a couple of bad decisions.Īnd now, season three is a reaction to what happened in season two, but it's a completely different storyline. It's always hard to describe because it continues to reinvent itself. It doesn't work, it doesn't go smoothly, you know, so I always appreciate that sprinkle in of the goofiness of these people who have not been trained in this and don't know what they're doing and are just completely lost. But, what makes them, as we talked about, continuing to make them lovable is we have these fun moments and the goofiness that we get to sprinkle in as they clumsily try to run from the police. He is the leading proponent of the practice and meaning of phenomenological inquiry in pedagogy, psychology, health science, and the human sciences. They're good people who continue to make bad decisions. Max van Manen is emeritus Professor in Research Methods, Pedagogy and Curriculum Studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta and Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria. I've said before, what is the most challenging for me as an actor with Murphy is, obviously, the physical dynamic of playing someone without vision is one thing.īut what maintains is that they're good people who made bad decisions.

It's fascinating to watch their dynamic.Īnd if you can share anything, without getting into trouble, of course, but what was the most rewarding or challenging aspect of playing Murphy this season? He did such a good job, and I'm so impressed with him this season. Woven with Swedish manufactured, phthalate-free certified PVC. Obviously, there is a complexity because he cares about her and always will, but the way that he handled all of that and the way his strength is this season - it's a different Max than we've seen. Plastic rug for indoor and outdoor use, made in Sweden. I mean, seeing him play the complexity of wanting to stick so badly to his truth, and I think truth is that 'Murphy is not good for me. But I think he should be the proudest of his work in this season. I don't know, but it seems like it's probably the meatiest stuff he's had on this show outside of Murphy just trying to figure all of this out.Ĭasey is so, so talented. Yes, I was surprised by Max - and the introduction to his journey in the third season.
