![]() ![]() So if I was watching this guy on screen I would be like, "Oh my God, this guy is terrible." He's still a s-y guy, but he's definitely trying his best not to be. There's no part of him that understands the mechanics in order to do that, he's never had to be a good person. I think the only maybe empathetic part about him is that he's trying - he's truly and honestly trying - to be good. You can have empathy for this character, you're free to do so because the writers have done a good job of planting the backstory and his relationship with the other characters, but he's still making really terrible choices as a person. 5405 Rafe Banks Dr, Flowery Branch, GA, 30542, USA Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Attn: 2 MLK, Jr. Phone: (770) 965-2933, Address: 5405 Rafe Banks Drive A, Flowery Branch, GA 30542-2702. After committing his first murder in season 1 of Outer Banks, Rafe (Drew Starkey) went off the rails. ![]() And hopefully I did not do that! I like that it's up to the audience to interpret that. The terms 'daddy issues' and 'sibling rivalry' take on a whole new meaning with Rafe Cameron. If I were to approach it as that, as I'm playing a villain, it would come across as flat. But I just did my best to keep trying to understand who this guy is and hopefully try to explain why he's doing the things that he's doing. Obviously he's playing this antagonist role in the story. I've had these conversations with Jonas and Josh and Shannon a lot. ![]()
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