"There's a Deep-Seated Fear": 'Harry Wild' Rohan Nedd Explains Fergus and Harry's Dynamic Ahead of Season 4
Harry Wild's Rohan Nedd explains what his character, Fergus, is worried about heading in Season 4 of the crime drama.

The two main characters of the Acorn TV series, Harry Wild, are, on the surface, an unlikely pair. The Jane Seymour-led series follows Seymour's Harry partnering up with Rohan Nedd's Fergus after he mugs her in broad daylight. The retired college professor enlists Fergus's help when she starts seeing things that others don't in a murder. Over the course of the first three seasons, Harry and Fergus have formed a close bond. The maternal presence was something Fergus severely lacked after his mother, Paula Kenny, walked out, and his grandmother had since passed. Fergus has also had to deal with a less-than-upstanding father, Malky Reid, and take care of his younger sister Liberty. He's only ever been able to take on a parentified role as a teenager, and under Harry's tutelage, he's actually able to feel a bit more like a teenager — one who happens to solve murders in his free time.