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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 20, 2007 14:43:30 GMT -4
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Post by kiagary on Apr 20, 2007 15:07:46 GMT -4
Jeez this is great Edith! Thanx a lot!!!
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Post by Charlotte on Apr 20, 2007 15:12:15 GMT -4
wow great interview thanks so much!!!
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Apr 20, 2007 15:36:03 GMT -4
omg thats brill edith thank u this cracked me up Which episode to date has been your favorite and why? Which has been the most challenging? I enjoyed the episode last season where Jack brings me out to share breakfast with Locke and him ("Lockdown"). I liked that because it was funny and terrifying at the same time. It was sort of Henry/Ben revealing himself or his true colors in a way. ROFL 1 word: BOCKEDOWN What's the one thing about the show that most people would be shocked to learn? The show has such a grave tone that there's not a lot of hilarity or comedy exactly. And I think people would be surprised to know how much fun there is on the set when we're shooting it. The camera crew is hilarious. And there are numerous practical jokes and pranks that go on the set, which are fun (Laughs). OMG can't wait for the outtakes on dvd hope he has sum The McFarland figures are some of the most realistic around. Yes, that John Locke one is about perfect. It looks really good. rofl i can't help myself its the bocke thing rofl, dam i want a ben doll. "And I have to say it's kind of a turn on for me to watch her be a director because she really takes charge." *goes to honolulu and becomes a director*
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Post by bobdoc on Apr 20, 2007 15:46:26 GMT -4
It's always admirable how he's pretty detailed in his answers, which is more than some celebs allow themselves to be. We should be on the lookout for a few more new ones around the time May 9th aired, since the actors starring in flashback eps tend to get a bit more coverage leading up to it.
And I can only imagine what crazy things you guys will do when you get your Ben figures and have them meet the Locke ones.
But technically, the interview got it wrong since the breakfast scene was at the end of "The Whole Truth" right before the events of Lockdown.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 20, 2007 15:46:53 GMT -4
Michael loved the "you guys have any milk scene." Yeay!!!!!!
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Apr 20, 2007 15:53:01 GMT -4
Michael loved the "you guys have any milk scene." Yeay!!!!!! i know, thats when i fell for him ;D
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Apr 20, 2007 15:54:44 GMT -4
And I can only imagine what crazy things you guys will do when you get your Ben figures and have them meet the Locke ones. ROFL ive already planned what im goin to do to them ROFL my john doll is lonely he's waiting for henry
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Post by melissaq9 on Apr 22, 2007 0:22:44 GMT -4
Amazing! Thanks Edith!
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Post by linus108 on Apr 22, 2007 13:13:46 GMT -4
And I can only imagine what crazy things you guys will do when you get your Ben figures and have them meet the Locke ones. ROFL ive already planned what im goin to do to them ROFL my john doll is lonely he's waiting for henry can't wait for that!
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Post by Isobel on Apr 22, 2007 13:14:21 GMT -4
great interview , thank you Edith
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Post by greenleaf on Apr 23, 2007 11:52:46 GMT -4
Sometimes she'll look over at me and say, "You are something else!" (Laughs). OMG!! Michael, you become Ben? Clearly, one of the dominant themes is Everyone on the island, all the Lost-a-ways and possibly the Others too, have done wrong in their past. And now, under these extraordinary circumstances, whether natural or artificial, they have a chance to revisit or make up for things they've done in the past. That's one of the metaphysical, spiritual themes.I do not see any atonement.. On the contrary, heroes of a serial on island behave the same as and in a former life.. Any of them is not become better
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