EastEnders death scene for Kush. Nicky JohnstonBBC I ll be sad to see him go but I ve loved every minute of playing the character, he said. I have really enjoyed being part of that final storyline, my time over the six and a half years has culminated in something that people will remember. When you leave a show like this and the door s open, that question can stay over you for a very long time but this is very definitive of course and I m happy with that. It s a nice thing to have a full stop to the end of Kush s story. Although it s the end of the line for Kush, he has given me lots of happy memories and I will miss him greatly.
I didn t realise it would be, you know, like settings, like set up in a way. In a way, yes, it is set up. They ll set up an amazing setting and a backdrop and then you re given a topic to discuss. That doesn t discredit it at all. It was set up but, then you ve got to film it so many times from so many different angles. And then, you get the wides, and then you get the pretties and then you get this and that.
He added: These people who are on it, like Bobby, like yourself, they re on it for weeks on end and it s very long days.
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