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Post by bobdoc on May 21, 2008 9:28:55 GMT -4
Matthew, Evie and Josh have all been making the rounds doing interviews for the finale, but aside from the Fanboy interview, we haven't heard much from Michael. Maybe that's starting to change, as Michael did an interview for one of the TV Guide Channel's shows, Hollywood 411. It's about a 4 minute interview, and is up at lostmediamentions.blogspot.com/2008/05/michael-emerson-on-tv-guide.html
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Post by Jo (chielohana) on May 21, 2008 10:14:11 GMT -4
Oooh can't wait to read from home tonight! Thanks for posting
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Post by hellsb81 on May 21, 2008 16:01:08 GMT -4
OMG!! HOw amazing does he look or what?!!!?!!
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Post by benobsessed on May 21, 2008 18:42:31 GMT -4
He looks absolutely stunning!
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Post by crazymaryt on May 21, 2008 19:15:09 GMT -4
He needs to laugh more often. It's so adorable.
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Post by Jo (chielohana) on May 21, 2008 19:30:44 GMT -4
He needs to laugh more often. It's so adorable. LOVE LOVE LOVE the laugh
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Post by Jo (chielohana) on May 21, 2008 19:33:15 GMT -4
I wonder if it's annoying to be in an interview and the interviewer keeps referencing "you" meaning your character, not your characters name...
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2008 1:15:49 GMT -4
That was the big rant at DarkUFO. But I dunno. I noticed he shifted his wording to fit the interviewer's wording rather than have this sort of parallel referencing going on. I think at this point Ben is his career for the moment. Nobody is asking him about his performances on stage or past TV work. So to try to keep putting distance between him and Ben by using the third-person can come off a bit strange if not a bit condescending or disconnected. I think he's smart to go with it. In three years, who knows whether he'll get such attention.
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Post by Jo (chielohana) on May 22, 2008 7:08:12 GMT -4
That was the big rant at DarkUFO. But I dunno. I noticed he shifted his wording to fit the interviewer's wording rather than have this sort of parallel referencing going on. I think at this point Ben is his career for the moment. Nobody is asking him about his performances on stage or past TV work. So to try to keep putting distance between him and Ben by using the third-person can come off a bit strange if not a bit condescending or disconnected. I think he's smart to go with it. In three years, who knows whether he'll get such attention. Well put. A few times he made a slight reference to it, but the interviewer seemed genuinely into the show and the character and at least there's that
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