Sunday, August 9, 2009

Allison Scagliotti From: SCI FI Wire Staff Jon Lachonis Admin Scifiandtvtalk Rosario T. Calabria NancyGail Myles Tiffany Luapo /26182335

SCI FI Wire Staff notices:
Comments By treker at 7:08 PM ON 07/29/09 love the show! Hope it stay's on as a weekly show for a long time Charles Guenther A big SYFY Fan for a long time

For this reason, Jon Lachonis says:
One of the show’s most creative aspects of course is the artifacts. Do you guys ever come up with artifact idea on set?

In response, admin claims:
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scifiandtvtalk considers that:
Having started out in an effects-heavy episode, the actress has grown used to working with green screen along with other visual/special effects and is enjoying that aspect of her involvement in

However, Jon Lachonis thinks differently:
Oh yeah, all the time. I mean, usually they are really inappropriate [laughs]. I thought of one the other day, what if Marilyn Monroe’s lipstick granted you the ability make men everywhere fall in love with you and it had to be in the warehouse because it would eventually make you end your life the way she did. The possibilities are kind of endless. Saul came up with Albert Einstein’s comb, or [Nazi Propoganda Cheif] Goebbels’ microphone.

Meanwhile, scifiandtvtalk came up with this idea:
That s easy, Saul Rubinek. I was nervous. I don t get nervous a lot, but I love this project so much that I really wanted to make sure everything I did was just right. You can t always be perfect, but you are capable of being great, and I remember connecting with Saul immediately. We had chemistry like we had been working together for 30 years. He is an amazing guy and I ve learned so much from him. The scene I shot on my first day is actually my first scene in the episode, and if you saw it you know that it was long and complicated. Saul and I both worked up a sweat and I roughed him up quite a bit. I was concerned that I was going to hurt him, but Saul was like, No, let s go. Let s commit. Let s do this. After that day working with him, I felt right at home. I can t think of a more creative, fulfilling experience than doing scenes with Saul. It s a dream come true for me.

Thinking that's not all, admin adds:
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Rosario T. Calabria brings more details:
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NancyGail does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:


Myles gives a bit of an idea about it:
2 Comments elyse August 5, 2009 at 8:58 am If it wasn t for Joe Flanigan, I probably would have taped and watched later. As it is, I still can t get into the show, despite really liking Saul Rubinek. It s just too pedestrian? Predictable? Been there, seen it? type thing. I ll give it some time but it s not a must see show nor one I would buy on DVD. Reply

In contrast, Tiffany replies:
The artifacts themselves are supposed to represent items that were intimately connected with their inventor and the writers wanted each object to have an impact on the characters in interesting ways. One such example was the Lucretia Borgia comb in the pilot which was used to represent lost love , which Myka closely identified with because of the recent loss of her lover.

Furthermore, scifiandtvtalk claims:
When I was 11, I met an acting coach who was giving a seminar at a Barnes and Noble in the small town of Mandeville, Louisiana where I was living. He encouraged me to try my had at [TV] pilot season, so my Mom and I did our homework and I gave it a shot. I was very lucky to get an agent along with a manager and book a pilot with Chevy Chase, which is pretty much unheard of for an 11-year-old just starting out in the business. But that was the beginning of all this and I never looked back.

Having that in mind, Jon Lachonis wonders:
We clicked. We totally clicked. I’ve been talking about that a lot, actually. The second I met Saul we just got on like old Jewish women, and in every scene we had this really fluid chemistry together. It was a joy and a delight to work with him, I learned so much from him and I think he learned how to deal with his teenage daughter from me. We are the ultimate duo.

Still being unsure, Myles asks:
All questions that go unanswered when the show zips back to Warehouse 13 and resolves the ongoing question of Claudia s involvement with the warehouse. I like Claudia, and I think that having someone else in the Warehouse (who isn t Leena, as she clearly isn t involved with the nuts and bolts of things) is a good way to sustain that side of the storyline. But in the attempt to balance the two storylines, they failed miserably: yes, we needed closure so that we could say goodbye to Joshua, and there needed to be some setup so that Claudia s ability to solve the chess problem, fix the warehouse and also help locate the cave could be established, but to not get any sense of closure about what the effects of the giant fire spire, or the sudden storm, were seems to be a bit misguided.

In contrast, Rosario T. Calabr ia replies:
Watch another interview with Courtney B. Vance at this link True Blood Renewed for Season Three HBO has renewed its hit vampire drama "True Blood" for a third season.  The show has done outstanding in the ratings this season, drawing the highest audience level for an HBO show since "Sopranos" left the air.  Last week s episode drew a record 4 million viewers, and the season is averaging a strong 3.8 million viewers a week in live + same day numbers.  The numbers are more impressive when secondary sources are added in:

luapo brings some great news:
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But Tiffany has a different opinion:
Extra special care and thought is put into each and every artifact, as both David Simpkins and Jack Kelly confessed to relying heavily on Google and Wikipedia to research the types of object they are interested in to find out its history and potential effects and myths associated with it. In an upcoming episode, they will introduce a Samurai sword which can split light. It represents the warrior ethic and will work to split up the relationships amongst the characters. David and Jack stated that they strive to find objects they can have fun with and yet which resonate with each character in their past, present and future.

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