HEROES MAGAZINE
Is there anything you'd like to see Peter do in the new season?
I approach it like everyday life. There are hopes and ideals of where you can be and what you may be doing, but they're not always going to happen. The scripts could come out and you really have no expectations. You have a couple of conversations with Tim Kring and Jeph [Loeb] and the writers, but for me personally, I like to try to focus on the page and the work at hand and have a broader, very vague idea of what's coming up and then when the scripts come in, they're always better than I ever expected them to be.

Are you excited to read the new scripts as they come in?
Yeah. When Adrian [Pasdar] and I see that we're getting to fly, the first thing we say is, "Ouch." The second is, "Cool!" We get one or two writers who'll sneak down to the set and go, "Dude, you've got some cool stuff coming up, but you're going to be working your ass off." When you first read the script, there's this basic human emotion and these wonderfully written characters interacting. Of course, it's definitely cool to do the non-reality stuff that we do. When they're writing it, when they're putting it on the page -- the way they describe it -- your mouth is open in awe. Like when they first describe Adrian flying: "He just rockets right into the sky, before you can say, 'Best show on television.'"
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