i also thought they did a pretty good job casting an actress to play the older Charlie, not only did she look a lot like Jayma Mays with the big doe eyes and the red hair, but her inflection of how she talked on the show was damn near seamless too.
Quote for the day:
"If you take sci fi secrecy and calculated confusion to the furthest intersection on the horizon, you end up with the television series Heroes. I was thrilled to be a part of it for season two in the role of Bob Bishop, the man who could turn things to gold, but for the life of me I still have no idea what I was doing. And truly, I don't think anyone else had any more of a clue than I did. I came to believe that the madness was the method. Being on Heroes was like being in one of those comedies where the leading man wakes up hung over with a woman in his bed and a walrus in the bathtub, and he shakes his head and says, 'I did what?'" -- Stephen Tobolowsky, from his podcast series on /Film
His account of how Heroes was run during his time there really explains the end result. If you want to listen to it, it starts about halfway through the podcast. He points out how Heroes doesn't have an Act II or Act III, they just repeat Act I.
i also thought they did a pretty good job casting an actress to play the older Charlie, not only did she look a lot like Jayma Mays with the big doe eyes and the red hair, but her inflection of how she talked on the show was damn near seamless too.
Thanks for the link. Great podcast!![]()
Thanks for the link. Great podcast!![]()
I still don't understand how they could be so oblivious to him possibly DYING because of a re-shoot they wanted him to do.
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