At the 'Andor' premiere, Denise Gough chats with THR and talks about what her last day on set was like and how it was impossible to take anything home. Plus, she describes how the universal human story of 'Andor' resonates with fans.
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00:00What was your last day on set like?
00:02Oh, God, what was my last day on set?
00:05I can't even remember it.
00:06It feels like it was such a long time ago.
00:08You know, we finished this maybe two and a half,
00:11maybe even two and a half years ago or something.
00:15So I don't remember, but I'm sure it was very emotional.
00:19Did you get to keep anything from set?
00:21No way, God, no, you just don't.
00:22And you don't even try.
00:23It's like one of the only places
00:25that I have not stolen anything from.
00:27They have it on lockdown.
00:28Oh, totally.
00:30There's no way.
00:30And also, you kind of don't want to either.
00:33You kind of fall in line
00:35with being very respectful of the production.
00:38So, yeah, I didn't want to steal anything.
00:40So that's a good thing.
00:42This show is so beloved by fans,
00:44and it's really resonated in a way
00:45that maybe some Star Wars series haven't.
00:48Why do you think that is?
00:49Well, I don't know.
00:50I think that they all offer something.
00:52And so ours, I feel like it's a very human story.
00:56So it just happens to be a Star Wars story.
00:59So maybe the scope of it is so that it reaches more people
01:04because it's not just Star Wars.
01:07But I don't know.
01:08I think they all have something really special.
01:10I'm just really glad that this is the one I found myself in.
01:13But it's all part of the same family.
01:15It feels like we're all sort of connected in some way.
01:19And it all goes back to George Lucas.
01:22Thank you so much.
01:23Have a great night tonight.
01:24Thank you so much.
01:25I will.