The actor hasn't watched himself on screen, save for the odd clips that inevitably pop up in TV interviews, for years now.
That's how he likes to keep it, he says, but is keen to hear his co-stars' stories about other people's reactions. "People were laughing, were they? That's good."
A contemporary western-style show set against the dramatic backdrop of the Canadian Rockies, Tin Star is a tale of murder, revenge and secrets that is searingly bleak but peppered with dark humour at the same time.
One of the big binge watches of 2017, it is now back for a much-anticipated second series, and after an early start for the breakfast TV sofas, Roth, O'Reilly and Lawrie are sitting together in a Sky dressing room to discuss.
Not that they are giving much away.
"Everything would be a spoiler alert," says Roth, apologetically, adding only that "the reason these people [their characters] are the way they are gets unravelled, up to a point".
And also that it was "freezing, filming in Calgary; 30C below at times".
The first series ended on the ultimate cliffhanger: is Roth's character, Jim Worth/Jack Devlin, still alive after seemingly being shot by his teenage daughter?
We also know that Jim is fighting to make things right with his family, while Anna seeks refuge from her parents and their dysfunctional relationship, turning to new characters, the deeply religious Nickel family, for guidance.
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