Trevor Donovan: [Laughs] So did I and I really appreciate that. Because believe me, when they cast me my first reaction was, “Are you serious?” I’m twice Teddy’s age, but it’s been great.
Being on a soap was a great learning experience. On DAYS there were so many lines to memorize that you really had to be prepared, because there is no sitting around doing take after take. That said, primetime is definitely the direction I wanted my career to take and I am so happy to be here.
Things haven’t been going well for them, have they? But anything worth having is worth working for. It’s interesting, what I love about their relationship is that there is a solid foundation — thanks to the commonality of our mothers — which doesn’t happen a lot in the world of TV or high school relationships for that matter. Sure, it’s been dragging on a little bit, but it helps to create a tighter friendship based on something real and coming up we kind of work through the kinks.
Yeah most definitely. I think you will really start to see a different side of Teddy starting with the introduction of my father, Spence Montgomery [played by Ryan O’Neil.] Oh man, he [O’Neil] was so cool. He comes in with an intensity and we really get to get into it. It’s very emotional stuff and for me, as an actor so surreal because I grew up watching Paper Moon and Love Story.
Ummm… that’s something you’re going to have to see, but on a personal level it’s a bummer. Rob Estes was not only a great guy and a great actor, I loved watching him and having him around the set. That said, Oh My God! If you thought last season ended in a surprising fashion, every storyline this season has a jaw dropping cliffhanger. The last episode of the season is just intense, really intense.