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Jensen Ackles Compares Countdown Action Scenes, Says Truck Surfing Is a Whole ‘Different Ballgame' (WATCH)

Jensen Ackles Compares Countdown Action Scenes, Says Truck Surfing Is a Whole ‘Different Ballgame' (WATCH)

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It's not easy being LAPD Detective Mark Meachum.
In last week's July 11 episode of Prime Video's Countdown, undercover Hurricane Task Force members sneaked into a ritzy party at the Belarusian consulate, so as to hack its database and see what all Volchek's homeland knows about his decidedly dirty dealings.
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In the course of that surreptitious mission, Meachum (played by Jensen Ackles) stumbled into a heated hand-to-hand fight inside the consulate's security station, where all sorts of limbs were thrown, much furniture broken.
In this Wednesday's Episode 6 of the thriller series, Meachum found himself 'surfing' atop a trailer traveling at high speed, before leaping onto the pickup truck pulling it.
Which scenario most thrilled Ackles himself, who of course has had his share of action-packed fun on series such as Supernatural and The Boys?
'Oh man, I had a lot of fun with both,' Ackles shares in the TVLine video above. Though when all is said and done, straddling the fast-moving trailer was 'more exhilarating,' he says.
As we noted above, 'I've done the hand-to-hand fight scene quite a bit' in other roles, Ackles reminds, and while those are fun, 'they're also tricky,' in that punches and kicks need to land in such a way that 'no one catches an elbow' for real.
Also, 'Those are really sweaty days!' Ackles reports with a laugh. 'You do three takes and you get drenched.'
Meanwhile, keeping one's balance while standing atop a moving trailer, and at times purposely falling, is 'a totally different kind of ballgame,' Ackles makes clear. 'All you've got to do is just hang on,' he says — until the scene demands that you get knocked to your knees and nearly slide off the side, all whilst tethered to the stunt vehicle by a thin cable.
'It's like hanging over the side of a cliff and having a buddy hang onto you,' Ackles explains, visibly dazzling even Countdown co-star Eric Dane seated next to him in the Zoom. 'It was a little nerve-wracking! But it was a lot of fun.'
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