Rob Brydon Moved by Final Episode of Gavin And Stacey
- Welsh actor and comedian Rob Brydon expresses being moved to tears by the script of the final episode of Gavin And Stacey.
- The emotional impact of the script on Brydon highlights the deeply affecting nature of the show's conclusion.
- Brydon's heartfelt reaction indicates the powerful storytelling and connection within the series.
Rob Brydon, known for his role as Uncle Bryn in the beloved BBC sitcom "Gavin And Stacey," has expressed deep emotional resonance with the script of the show's final episode. During a live interview with Chris Evans from Laverstoke Park Farm, Brydon revealed that he was "moved to tears" by the concluding script, which marks the end of the series that originally aired from 2007 to 2010, including three special episodes. Brydon shared the challenges of keeping the show's conclusion a secret, stating, "We knew it was going to happen, but we were told we had to keep it a secret." He acknowledged the difficulty of lying to fans about the show's fate, but remained optimistic about the final product, saying, "I think it's fantastic." He also admitted to sharing parts of the script with his wife, despite the secretive nature of the production. When asked about reuniting with the cast, Brydon expressed excitement, noting the significance of this gathering as it would be their last together. Co-star James Corden confirmed that while the script is written, they are currently engaged in rewrites, which has been a challenging process due to conflicting schedules, including Ruth Jones's involvement in "Sister Act" in the West End. Corden indicated that they are working towards a self-imposed deadline to finalize the script by Friday, as filming is set to commence soon. The anticipation surrounding the final episode continues to build among fans and cast alike.