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Post by Edith S. Baker on Feb 7, 2008 23:24:25 GMT -4
Here's another interview with Michael Emerson that I found. Just one thing, if I read one more time about the "Freudian nightmare" that his wife played his mother, I am going to puke. They are actors; they pretend; it's not real life; get over it. Now that I got this out of my system, enjoy it. spicedogs.livejournal.com/186970.html
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2008 4:26:48 GMT -4
Yeah, that's the problem with tracking every interview someone does. They have set answers for every questions, and you end up reading or hearing them again and again and again. He often described season 2 as recontextualizing things, and he speaks of sympathy systems. If I only heard him once or twice then it would be new to me. And since he's usually talking to smaller media outlets he probably thinks he has to go over the same territory; he can't just pick up where he left off as he does with followup interviewers. But FTR, I didn't find that phrase. In fact I thought the interviewer was a bit cheekier than usual, so that was nice.
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Post by DHARMA janitor on Feb 8, 2008 17:28:18 GMT -4
Here's another interview with Michael Emerson that I found. Just one thing, if I read one more time about the "Freudian nightmare" that his wife played his mother, I am going to puke. They are actors; they pretend; it's not real life; get over it. Now that I got this out of my system, enjoy it. spicedogs.livejournal.com/186970.html Hee! Hee! OMG edith, i have been thinking that for AGES now but i didnt want to say anything in case i offended anyone. Ive noticed in a few interviews that he tends to repeat the same answers over and over. I know he gets interviewed a lot and many of the questions are the same but i would have thought his vocabulary would have stretched a little further. ;D
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Post by snivellusfriend on Feb 8, 2008 21:17:30 GMT -4
I know it's sort of boring that he has to repeat the same thing all the time, but I'm glad no one's asking him anything different because I don't want them to ask him one of our questions that we're planning on asking him.
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Post by nina on Feb 10, 2008 17:11:49 GMT -4
Hm I dont think his vocabulary is at fault. Everyone is like that...when people ask me about my new job I usually explain it the same way, and I know for a fact that many people are like that. The problem is rather that the interviewers always ask the EXACT same questions.
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