Riley Smith ("Rob Laird")
Riley Smith : His names Rob Laird. Hes from Arkansas. He is a US Army specialist who just got back from his second term in Iraq. Hes kind of coerced into this race by his wife, because she wants to keep him out of Iraq and keep him with her. So he, as a sucker, gets involved, and then realizes what hes in. And I dont know if he really wants to be a part of it, but he has to, because once you get in, you cant really get out.
Smith : Oh yeah. I mean I grew up in Iowa, so I grew up with cars and I grew up a huge car fanatic. I actually used to fix up cars myself, so to be able to be on a show like this, which is pretty mainly - its got fast cars and hot chicks - is nothing to be ashamed of as a guy ! And also our car that we drive is the old 80s Pontiac Firebird, and that was the coolest car in the 80s and even the 90s, in the Midwest. In Iowa, where I came from, like a small farming community, if you had one of those, if you had a Firebird, you were cool. I never did, so now I do. Its great !
Smith : Yeah! Well we always talk crap about that with each other ; "Whos really gonna win this ?" Ultimately its up to the writers, but you know, we all have our little reasonings for why we would win. But I think I have the hottest wife on the show, thats for sure ! I get to make out with her all the time. I have a really cool car. And Im a tactical specialist in the army! So I think if I can handle Iraq, I can handle a cross country road race. But everybodys got a reason for being chosen, so as well find out, we all have our own skills. So who knows whats gonna happen ?
Smith : I wanted to ask a lot of questions, and they kind of cut us off and let us know theres not a lot of answers. Were pretty much winging it right now. Everybody gets the scripts the day before we start the episode and nobody really knows whats gonna happen. And Tim Minear is really good at keeping things interesting. So anything can happen to anybody at any moment. A contract doesnt really mean a whole lot on this show ! So every time we get a script, were all flipping to the end to see if were all still intact and alive. I was on a show called 24 a few years ago, and it was like that. We knew we had "X" amount of episodes guaranteed, but every time we got one, we were flipping to the end, like, "Are we still alive ? Yes !"
Smith : Its easy in the sense that youre in a controlled environment. You dont even have to wear pants ! Because youre in a car the whole time, nobodys gonna see anything from the waist below.
Smith : And I have a hot wife ! So maybe Im not wearing pants. You guys dont know what happens between takes. But though its easier, because its controlled, and it doesnt matter whether its hot or cold outside, its harder, because on top of acting, you have to pretend to drive. Normally, if youre just driving, weve done it so long, it becomes second nature. But when youre not moving and youre sitting still, you have to pretend to drive, which is harder than actually driving. You have to make sure you dont over steer, and when you look in your rear views... I started to pay attention to how I drive in real life, and your rear view isnt that big an adjustment to look into with your eyes. But on the first couple of episodes of the show, Im like throwing my head way up into the air. Its like the mirrors not that high, you know ? And how often do you look at the person in the passenger seat when youre talking ? Are you looking ahead, actually watching the road enough ? All those things you need to think about in your head, on top of acting.
Smith : No ! I didnt know anybodys name for the first two episodes ! It wasnt until we were all doing this promo shoot, just hanging out together, taking pictures, that we spent like five hours together and got to know each other. Because Id only worked with Mircea, who plays my wife. I think Ive only still worked with her, and were six [episodes] into it. But things shift and things change. Not that I dont love working with her every day, but I look forward to working with other people too. Its gonna be fun.