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Scott WolfFigure on Doc In the end, he had to take responsibility for his role in the patient’s death – but what it means for the future of Dr. Richard Miller on the show?
During Tuesday, March 18, the final of the Fox series, Richard was forced to admit to his unlawful conduct, which led to its end from the Westside Hospital. Richard’s position as the head of internal medicine is now ready for catching, but it remains to be seen whether he can return in any function, because his license to practice medicine is at risk.
“It was to some extent inevitable,” Wolf said, 56, exclusively Us every week. “At the beginning I didn’t know exactly what things would be played, but from the beginning it looks like a tragic story. And tragic stories tend to end tragically.”
Wolf appreciated how Doc made Richard make a mistake He did and added, “What I like about the show is that each character has his day in court no matter what they did. At the end, these well -rounded human characters that could still not be rooted or against.
When Doc premiere In January, Richard found himself contrary to Dr. Amy Larsen (Molly Parker) After indicating that he knew something about his now sold patient. Richard denied any offense and Amy got into a traffic accident that caused an extensive loss of memory.
The problem reappeared when Amy found e -mail in her working post office, suggesting that she was concerned about the cause of the patient’s death. She looked at the autopsy report and realized that Richard had gave men drugs that led to his death. But Richard lied to Amy and told her that he was the one who had ordered treatment.
LR: Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf and Patrick Walker in Doc.
FoxAmy finally found the truth – that Richard made a mistake and tried to cover it – and was reported to the hospital.
“It ends in a way that does not feel the way Richard hopes, because I believe it is a character who sees the version of all that no one has to hurt,” Wolf said. “If he could choose differently and if he could return, he would definitely decide.”
Wolf considered it a “tragic” way Richard dealt with a mistake in work as a result of his home life. (Throughout the season, the audience learned that Richard’s son has been dealing with mental health problems that subsequently lead to the device.)
“In some ways, it just responds to another thing that is ahead. He just tries to get in front of her, keep his family safe, and then sometimes you can lose control over it,” the actor explained. “Then you can actually be forced to be in situations where you behave as you never thought.”
Wolf added, “I’m always a fan of stories where it’s not black and white and where are you forced as a member of the audience,” Well, what would I do? Could it be the man? “And that’s really fun and Doc is full. ”
Fortunately, fans will not be held in limbu About where Richard’s story goes from here. Before Tuesday’s finals, the doc was restored to the 20-episode Plus the second season and Wolf is excited to see if Richard could get a redemption.
“It’s a great group of people and I like to work with each of them – including the crew and our producers and writers,” he said Our. “And the show is about the second chance. I believe in the second chance. So redemption is important, whatever is possible and I am open to him.”
Fox has renewed Doc For season 2 and episodes are available for streaming on Hulu.
With Christina Garibaldi