During an interview with his co-star and on-screen brother James Lafferty for People's Sexiest Man Alive issue, the actor, who played Lucas Scott on the teen drama, revealed the "terrible" scene he tried to get out of shooting.
"I remember I begged and pleaded, begged and pleaded, 'Please, I don't need to be there. There is no need for Lucas Scott to be there. If you really want to do it, fine. Go ahead and write the scene, but it's terrible,'" he said.
Murray then proceeded to explain how improbable the scene was.
"Next, we're gonna obviously get exhausted 'cause we also ate some of these said pot brownies and fell asleep," he continued. "And then, of course, if you're going to bring a heart replacement in, it's coming in right through the ER. And it's not locked off, the case is not locked off."
Murray concluded, "Somehow the dog got off the leash, we're not sure how, but he did. Of course, I happen to be there. and as I'm standing there, he scarfs [the heart] up and runs off."
Nearly 20 years after it first aired, both actors revealed they're still asked about the "jumping the shark" moment "all the time."
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