| There was a genuine darkness to Saget's performance that I didn't get before. The scene between Man in Chair and the repair man at the end of the show was very charged -- and I sensed that Saget was playing major disappointment that he couldn't connect with this person who was trying to connect with him. I know some people read the ending, when Man in Chair "joins" the world of the musical, as a potential death or suicide, and Saget's interpretation was the first time I actually believed that might be true. It was a serious, individual interpretation that changed my take on the show. He was a very good actor. |