Post by jacksloststepkid on Mar 16, 2006 21:09:41 GMT -5
From the article @ actionadventure.about.com/od/celebrityinterviews/p/030706deravin.htm:
Will every Lost actor who does a movie get killed off the show?: “That would be funny, wouldn’t it? Well, not really, but in hindsight that would be funny. We’ve all got films coming out so maybe we’ll all die. It’ll be like a whole new cast. No, people are going to die on the show because that’s the kind of show it is and otherwise it’s really very unrealistic. People have to die because there’s not a hospital. Otherwise it’s just a little bit like, ‘Oh, come on. All these people just survive, no major injuries?’ It makes it more interesting.”
If Locke makes a move on Claire, would Emilie approve?: “Ew. You’re just bringing up all the good stuff, aren’t you? I’m not answering that one.” Okay, but will Claire ever forgive Charlie? “She hasn’t yet. We’ll see.” Can Charlie ever redeem himself? “I’m sure he will.”
Emilie De Ravin still commutes between Hawaii and Los Angeles for Lost: “Well, I’ve been here for sort of a month right now because I’ve had a couple episodes off. You’ll work every day on an episode for two weeks or you have one off. They’re usually not using the entire cast in each episode nowadays because there’s just too much going on. They’ll bring us all back together at the end of the season as they did last year, the way it sort it intertwined, back flashes, all those things. Flashbacks? Back flash? What sounds better?”
Emilie De Ravin on Claire's new developments on Lost: “Everyone sort of has their busy times learning about their characters and not so much. There’s been so much going on with new people on the island so they’ve had to be obviously a lot of concentration on that, otherwise people wouldn’t know anything about them and they wouldn’t be interested in watching their characters as well.
“So that’s taken up time definitely this season but I’m really excited to find out more. I mean, we found out what happened to her then but what the after effects of that are. The immediate thing is yeah, the baby’s safe. It’s still there. I haven’t lost it again. But what happened with what he was doing to her, I don’t know yet.
“They don’t tell us. We read the scripts three or four days before we shoot when we get them. I’m about three ahead right now, that’s all I know. Or two ahead.”
Will every Lost actor who does a movie get killed off the show?: “That would be funny, wouldn’t it? Well, not really, but in hindsight that would be funny. We’ve all got films coming out so maybe we’ll all die. It’ll be like a whole new cast. No, people are going to die on the show because that’s the kind of show it is and otherwise it’s really very unrealistic. People have to die because there’s not a hospital. Otherwise it’s just a little bit like, ‘Oh, come on. All these people just survive, no major injuries?’ It makes it more interesting.”
If Locke makes a move on Claire, would Emilie approve?: “Ew. You’re just bringing up all the good stuff, aren’t you? I’m not answering that one.” Okay, but will Claire ever forgive Charlie? “She hasn’t yet. We’ll see.” Can Charlie ever redeem himself? “I’m sure he will.”
Emilie De Ravin still commutes between Hawaii and Los Angeles for Lost: “Well, I’ve been here for sort of a month right now because I’ve had a couple episodes off. You’ll work every day on an episode for two weeks or you have one off. They’re usually not using the entire cast in each episode nowadays because there’s just too much going on. They’ll bring us all back together at the end of the season as they did last year, the way it sort it intertwined, back flashes, all those things. Flashbacks? Back flash? What sounds better?”
Emilie De Ravin on Claire's new developments on Lost: “Everyone sort of has their busy times learning about their characters and not so much. There’s been so much going on with new people on the island so they’ve had to be obviously a lot of concentration on that, otherwise people wouldn’t know anything about them and they wouldn’t be interested in watching their characters as well.
“So that’s taken up time definitely this season but I’m really excited to find out more. I mean, we found out what happened to her then but what the after effects of that are. The immediate thing is yeah, the baby’s safe. It’s still there. I haven’t lost it again. But what happened with what he was doing to her, I don’t know yet.
“They don’t tell us. We read the scripts three or four days before we shoot when we get them. I’m about three ahead right now, that’s all I know. Or two ahead.”