
Baby Reindeer creators reveal reason why 'tragic' scene was axed from Netflix series
Baby Reindeer was one of last year's most masterfully crafted and captivating dramas, but a pivotal moment ultimately didn't make the final cut. Regarded by many as one of the best shows of 2024, the gripping drama quickly rose through the streaming charts to become one of the decade's most successful TV shows. The hit Netflix series has already garnered several major television awards for its cast and creators, including six Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globes, as well as four BAFTA nominations. Created by Scottish comedian Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer's editors Benjamin Gerstein and Peter H Oliver have also been recognised for their contribution, receiving a nomination for Best Editing at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards. But in an exclusive interview with Reach at the upcoming ceremony, set to air on Sunday, April 27, the creators revealed that a key scene was cut from the drama, reports Surrey Live . "This is a tricky one," Gerstein confessed. "I think scenes that end up on the cutting room floor mostly end up there for a reason. "Sometimes you have to lose moments you love in order for the whole episode or series to work best." The seven-part drama enthralled fans last year, with Gadd playing aspiring comedian Donny Dunn, inspired by his harrowing experience with a stalker, portrayed by Jessica Gunning. While directors Weronika Tofilska and Josephine Bornebusch expertly guided the series with a clear vision, there was almost a scene where Donny landed himself in even more trouble. "Having said that, there was a bar fight I really liked that we ended up losing," Gerstein revealed. "It was tragic and funny but didn't fit the overall thrust of the episode as we accelerated towards the end." Gerstein's co-editor Oliver also offered a glimpse into their decision-making for what ultimately made the final cut. "I never say which scenes are taken out in the edit ," he confessed, acknowledging that numerous scenes will remain unseen by audiences. "There were a few that I remember fondly though. Most of the episodes were long with Baby Reindeer so only the best earned its place in the final cut. "I like coming in long with episode assemblies because we then have to slim them down and craft everything much more tightly to make it all fit." Gadd's hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer is poised to scoop up additional accolades at this year's BAFTAs, having been nominated for awards for Gadd and Gunning, supporting actress Nava Mau, and Best Limited Drama. It comes after the Record reported that the real life Baby Reindeer's 'Martha' fears she will die before her Netflix lawsuit is resolved. Fiona Harvey, who inspired the award-winning series, was rushed to London's UCH hospital with suspected organ failure. The 59-year-old is diabetic and blames the stress caused from being depicted as a convicted stalker on her latest health woes. Now she fears she won't survive to see the outcome of her $170million (£128million) court case against Baby Reindeer producers Netflix – who she claims ruined her life.
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