SDCC | ‘Lost’ Alum Henry Ian Cusick Plays Numbers With The CW’s ‘The 100′
A nuclear holocaust isn’t exactly a new place to begin a science fiction story, but it’s what follows that makes The CW’s The 100 a unique concept.
Rather than clinging to survival in a nuclear wasteland, the final remnants of humanity flee to a space station, cobbled together from leftover satellites. But surviving in space isn’t easy, either, and dwindling supplies and energy leads to draconian politics — ruthlessly enforced population control, including a single punishment for all major crimes: the death penalty. That is, unless you’re a minor, in which your death sentence is delayed until you’re 18. Meting out that “justice” is none other than Henry Ian Cusick, who met with journalists at Comic-Con International to discuss his new drama.
Cusick, a genre favorite for his portrayal of Desmond on Lost, once again finds himself trapped, only this time in space, as the last 4,000 humans struggle to maintain the species. But their space station is failing, and humanity is running out of time, so they decide to suspend the death sentence for 100 incarcerated juveniles, and instead exile them to the Earth’s surface, to be used as guinea pigs to determine whether the planet has recovered sufficiently to sustain human life.
Dressed casually in a plaid shirt and jeans, the actor met with reporters at Comic-Con International, joking that one of them looked so young he thought it was Take Your Daughter to Work Day.
Cusick plays Councilman Kane, who while second in command to Chancellor Jaha (played by Isaiah Washington of Grey’s Anatomy) possesses a much more cold-hearted philosophy about the inhabitants of the satellite, called the Ark. Asked whether Kane’s name gives away the character’s antagonistic nature, the actor immediately pushed back, saying, “Why is that a giveaway?” The reporter pointed to the biblical story of Cain and Abel, only for Cusick to clarify the character’s name is “K-A-N-E.”
“I don’t think he’s a villain,” he said. “I think he’s someone who is doing his best to save the human race from extinction. The way he goes about it is a bit more severe, a bit more draconian, perhaps. He’s a moral character. I think if he had done something wrong, he’d feel it, you know what I mean?”
Cusick said he was interested in the moral quandary of choosing between life and death, potentially to save humanity. “For me, what drew me in was the dilemma, the idea that I could be part of a race that’s extinct, and have to think about that. … How awful that would be to let that happen, to let your race die? And the pressure that would be, I think it’s a very interesting dilemma … It’s fun, it’s a fun show that I hope that like all good sci-fi should do is ask interesting questions.”
Indeed, he began to embrace his character’s philosophy – if not in whole, certainly to show it had merit. “You gotta have big balls to make those decisions, to make those cuts, to cull,” Cusick said. “Not everyone would do that. And I’d like to see that explored more [throughout the series], you know, so hopefully people would go, ‘You know, yeah, I understand why he’s doing that, I agree with him to a certain degree.’ I think it depends how right-wing or left-wing you are, so that’s why I mean it would be an interesting question about ‘what would you do to save the populace. ”
Asked whether, given his experience on Lost, he prepared the young actors of The 100 for the media frenzy that may lie ahead, he said, “No, I think we all have our own journeys. Even though they are playing 18, they’re 25, 26, so I’m sure they can figure it out.”
As it’s Cusick’s second high-profile sci-fi series in a short amount of time, does he approach the genre any differently than his more traditional roles? “No, see, I prepared as if for any role,” he replied. “I explore any role, so I just Googled the effects of space. You do any sort of preparation. If you go to the Internet, you can find so much information, and that just leads from one thing to the other. There’s a lot of cool stuff about the effects of space, about um, astronauts, so I’d just do that type of preparation. That’s what I’d do with any role … ultimately it’s just about relationships, what is your objective, what is their objective.”
The 100 premieres at midseason on The CW.
The 100: Henry Ian Cusick Previews Councilman Kane’s Tough Choices
The CW’s The 100 is one of our favorite pilots that we’ve been able to see this summer, and mixed in with some young newcomers in the cast are some veterans of TV and movies that we’ve all enjoyed for a while. One such familiar face is Henry Ian Cusick, the talented actor who gave us Desmond on LOST and Stephen Finch on Scandal.
Now, Cusick as Councilman Kane is joined on an Ark in Space by Isaiah Washington as Chancellor Jaha and Paige Turco as Councilwoman Abigail Walters. After a hundred years, the Ark is dying, and in order to survive, people are going to have to be jettisoned or “floated” off before they use up all of the valuable resources to survive. Kane is very strong-willed in how to handle the situation, and that will might cause conflict with the others, especially Jaha.
We spoke with Mr. Cusick at this year’s Comic-Con International to learn more about his new character.
“The situation that he’s in, he’s in a spaceship where there’s dying, and he’s got 4000 people who may not make it. He’s got big decisions to make, and he’s got to have big balls to cut those people,” Cusick says, pointing out that Kane is “very pragmatic.”
“With the spaceship dying, I think there’s going to be a lot of discussion about how we go ahead,” he says. “My opinion is we need to cull some people; we need to float some people so that the rest of us can survive. But how do we choose that? Who goes? Who stays? And I’m sure I’m going to get opposition from a lot of people.”
Is Councilman Kane a good guy or a bad guy? “I don’t see people as good or bad,” Cusick says. “I think he’s trying to do something, and just the way he goes about it, it’s the same with any character. I don’t think of him as a good or bad guy. I’ve got something to do. My aim is to make sure the human race stays alive, and this is the way I’m going to do it. It’s up to other people to perceive. I hope that people would say ‘I understand why he’s doing what he’s doing. It’s a difficult choice. I may not like it, but it has to be done.’ I hope people will come to understand him, and maybe even agree with what I’m doing.”
You can see video of the interview, with even more answers, below. Also in the video Cusick talks about his upcoming guest role on Hawaii Five-0! Enjoy, and come back soon for more on The 100.

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