you can do anything and then you do it and then at the end, you re like, ow! and yesterday i looked down and my leg was bleeding. there s an energy about tommy. there s a kind of animal, vital and unstoppable kind of force. and so when he s allowed to let rip, like he was yesterday, it s so fun. it s clearjames norton has loved making the first happy valley series since 2016. to come back is a complete pleasure, and commenting on how we ve changed in seven years you know, there s a few more grey hairs, a few more wrinkles but everyone sort of feels the same. apart from rhys, who plays ryan, my son, who has changed into. a man. yeah, yeah, very much. he s very much tracked the passing of time. you re saying how much fun it is. yeah. it must also have a certain degree of pressure, because people love this show. i think we just feed off that expectation, i think. so that can only sort of fuel us in a positive way, and hopefully embolden us, galvanise us to give it the justice it des
changed in seven years you know, there s a few more grey hairs, a few more wrinkles but everyone sort of feels the same. apart from rhys, who plays ryan, my son, who has changed into. a man. yeah, yeah, very much. he s very much tracked the passing of time. you re saying how much fun it is. yeah. it must also have a certain degree of pressure, because people love this show. i think we just feed off that expectation, i think. so that can only sort of fuel us in a positive way, and hopefully embolden us, galvanise us to give it the justice it deserves. and tommy s had quite a look in this series. he has. well, actually, every series tommy s had quite a look. there s always a kind of significant chunk at the beginning of every script describing how he s looking. we ve gone from the kind ofjesus messiah complex in the first few eps, and now here i am, a little more clean cut. but, yeah, he s a vain man. he s very narcissistic. he takes care of his image,
haven t got long when 1.5 will be in sight, so we know that would be a catastrophic event that we are already seeing on the ground. it does make a huge difference, it makes a huge difference to looking at projects on the ground, and how resilient they will be. if we are trying to set up renewable energy projects, and we know their success will depend on having a stable climate in the background, then it really matters. it really matters to be able to stabilise things now, and then you can really go and galvanise then you can really go and galvanise the funding for a lot of these projects. we need that base case so we need to make sure that we do have stabilisation and agreement, that
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