
The Visitors are invading San Francisco – as the Resistance fight for our freedom, when Cast and Crew head to WonderCon at the beginning of April 2011..
It’s been announced that there will be a V Panel at the upcoming WonderCon held in San Francisco at the from Friday 1st – Sunday 3rd April 2011.. Executive Producer / Showrunner Scott Rosenbaum ( The Shield, Chuck ) to discuss the epic events of the season finale and where the show could go next if the series is picked up for a third season..
Elizabeth Mitchell ( Erica Evans ) and Marc Singer ( Lars Tremont ), the two key members of the Resistance, will be joining Rosenbaum on the V Panel ..
Marc Singer, starred in the V: The Original as Mike Donovan.. Singer made his debut in V: The New Series in the recent season finale, ” Mother’s Day,” where he was introduced as Lars Tremont – the leader of a secret government group, Project Ares, who are plotting against the Visitors..
Sunday 3rd April 2011 @ 2:30pm – 3:15pm V Special Video Presentation and Cast / Producer Q&A: The Visitors take San Francisco!! Fresh off the jaw – dropping second season finale of V, series star Elizabeth Mitchell ( LOST ) and a V Executive Producer will dish on the year that was – and will tease what is to come in the epic battle for survival between the Visitors and the human race.. V is produced by HDFilms in association with Warner Bros. Television.. Esplanade Ballroom..
Posted on - 23-03-2011
Categories: Actor / Actress, Advertisment, Behind the Scenes, Cast, Character, Crew, Elizabeth Mitchell, Episode, Event, Interview, Marc Singer, Scott Rosenbaum, Season Three, Season Two, Spoilers, V: The New Series, WonderCon - Author: madbeeotch - Comments: Leave a Comment -

WEBSITE: TVLine.com
WRITTEN BY: Matt Webb Mitovich
DIRECT LINK: http://www.tvline.com/2011/03/morena-baccarin-naked-v-reveal/
Yes, a few actors found themselves out of work as a result of the take – no – prisoners V season finale that aired Tuesday night.. But at least one cast member is staring at double duty should the ABC series get renewed for a third season.. That’s right, the answer to this recent TVLine Blind Item is Laura Vandervoort, who now is playing imprisoned Lisa as well as Anna’s new, rapidly aged and rather eeeevil offspring.. ( You could say that this blonde beauty is a real man – eater ) TVLine spoke with Vandervoort just before showtime about her dual role..
TVLine: You know, I asked your ” mom,” Morena Baccarin, two weeks ago, ” Is Anna’s new daughter going to grow up to look just like Laura Vandervoort??”
Laura Vandervoort: And what’d she say??
TVL: She simply laughed and said, ” You might be onto something there!!” How far into the season did they tell you??
LV: They didn’t!! We find out about everything a few days before we start shooting.. I didn’t even know I was Anna’s [ New ] daughter until we got the script.. We just go by the seat of our pants here.. But I had a lot of fun playing what you saw tonight..
TVL: What was your first question for the writers once you did get wind of the evil twin??
LV: I wanted to know if they were going to kill off the original Lisa next season and just keep bad Lisa, because I was having so much fun playing [ The original ].. And I wanted to know, ” How different do you want her to be?? How similar to Anna do you want her to be?? How far can I go with how evil she is??” I was just so excited to have a chance to play two characters..
TVL: Yeah, as an actor I imagine it’s …
LV: A dream come true.. It is. There’s that one particular sequence where Lisa is forced to watch ” Lisa 2.0 “ slaughter Tyler, which was just horrifying for her.. I was excited about how that could come across, cutting back and forth between the two characters..
TVL: What do you know so far about 2.0?s disposition?? Is it just ” evil “??
LV: She’s pure, newborn lizard – flesh evil.. She hasn’t had a chance to develop emotions, so she’s possibly more evil than Anna.. Who knows, maybe Lisa 2.0 can become even more dominant than Anna, Lisa and Diana all together?? Maybe she’ll be the one to take the throne??
TVL: This Lisa is basically everything Anna wanted in a daughter, and more..
LV: She’s exactly what Anna’s been wanting the original Lisa to be.. She’s really her foot solider.. But what’d be great is if 2.0 decides she has had enough and she wants to rule!!
TVL: OK, OK, slow down.. Let’s give it at least another half – season..
LV: Oh, c’mon!! But really, there are so many ways we could go with it.. If we get a third season, there’s so much I can do and so many storylines we can get from it..
TVL: Because of this, you of all people must be especially anxious about the prospect of a Season Three..
LV: We’re all excited, but if we have one, I’m definitely looking forward to doing more than I had in the past with Lisa.. If we do continue, it should be a lot of fun..
TVL: How will you be keeping busy in the meantime??
LV: I’m about to start a Christmas – themed romantic comedy for ABC Family, with Nick Zano ( What I Like About You ).. The closest thing I’ve done to something like this is This Means War ( Due in theaters later this year and starring Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon and Tom Hardy ), and that’s more of a straight comedy.. Here, I get to be the leading lady, one who’s goofy with faults, and then she falls in love.. I’m excited because it’s something I haven’t done before, meaning it’s lighthearted and not full of drama!!
Vandervoort next can be seen on Smallville reprising her role of Kara / Supergirl in Episode 20, ” Prophecy,” of the CW series’ final season..
Posted on - 16-03-2011
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WEBSITE: AssignmentX.com
WRITTEN BY: Abbie Bernstein
DIRECT LINK: http://www.assignmentx.com/2011/exclusive-interview-v-producer-steve-pearlman-join-the-resistance/
Behind the scenes, executive producer Steve Pearlman, the production team member who supervises filming in Vancouver, stands up for the forces of budget, schedule and special effects. He talks to us about some of the complications of making the otherworldly aspects of the show look good, and also hints at what’s to come.
Assignment X: What do the Visitors do when they reach a new planet??
Steve Pearlman: They take the best features of every place where they’ve been, meaning they’ve been traveling around inter – galactically, from planet to planet, and taking the best of what each planet has to offer.. It’s about their own survival.. The human soul, which is something that we explore a lot this season, is something that is unique to humans that they haven’t found anywhere else in their travels around the galaxy.. Anna [ Morena Baccarin ] starts to realize that there’s something to this thing called the human soul and she needs to pay attention to it..
AX: Given guest star Marc Singer’s physical appearance and the physical appearance of series regular Joel Gretsch, who plays Father Jack, are their characters meant to be related?? They look like they could be members of the same family in reality..
SP: That has not been a part of our conversations yet.. We literally just cast Marc a week and a half before we started shooting.. The process, much like when we cast Jane Badler [ Who, like Singer, was a regular in the 1984 - 1985 original V series ] into the show, was not, ” We need to write a part for Marc Singer..” The script had been written and it was a great character where we thought, ” Wow, that would be interesting if we were to have Marc come in and read for that,” and he did.. He came in and read for it and he was great.. There was a lot of very positive fan reaction to our casting of Jane Badler.. It made a lot of sense for us to cast him in this role.. He was terrific, so we’re very happy that we brought him into the show and if we get picked up for a third season, there are a lot of places where we can go to explore that character..
AX: Since you’re on the ground in Vancouver running the show day to day, and most of the creative staff is back in L.A., can you envision working with this kind of set – up before the invention of Skype and the Internet??
SP: Well, certainly a lot of shows were produced on distant location before the Internet.. Years ago, I was an executive at Warner Bros. and we had shows shooting in New York, we actually shot a pilot in Australia one year, so it’s not a totally new thing that shows would shoot out of town..
The thing that is unique on this show is the amount of visual effects work that we do, and just the technology in general.. It’s enabled us to do so much more than what we were able to do even a few years ago.. So to answer your question, the way we do produce V would be very challenging for us to do that without the Internet.. Even editing – I edit all the shows over iChat, so I sit at my desk in Vancouver looking at my computer screen, and I’m watching the Avid in Burbank live as the editor is cutting the show.. [ There is ] a video output of the Avid [ Editing computer ] that goes into iChat and appears on my computer.. Instead of seeing a person, I see the Avid..
After we lock a show, but before the visual effects are in, we have what we call a spotting session with me and our visual effects company Zoic.. They’re in Culver City, and our editorial is in Burbank, so we do a three – way video chat and there’s another program that’s called Cinemascope that we’re on where we run the show and we can draw on the picture.. So if we want to have sparks coming out of lightning, or we want to have the mothership or a shuttle traveling across the sky, any one of us who’s logged into this can literally draw on the screen and the other people can see it.. So again, it’s Internet technology that, if we didn’t have that, it would be very difficult..
AX: What are some of the most challenging effects or sequences you’ve done on V??
SP: In the season premiere, we did red rain.. That was one of the more challenging sequences and it wasn’t even that long of a sequence in what was actually in the program, but having red liquid fall out of the sky was very challenging.. We were shooting on location at a place in Vancouver that did not want us to stain the pavement, so we had to have a red liquid that wasn’t going to stain anything.. We had a hundred and fifty extras that were going to get wet, so we needed to have doubles and triples on their wardrobe, so that we could shoot the scene multiple times.. That wasn’t really even a visual effect, but that was one of the more costly, complicated, difficult practical effects that we did all season.. In terms of the visual effects that we’ve done this [ Season ], that sequence where Anna whips out her tail and stabs the captain of the ship, that one sequence, which was probably about a minute long, took eight hours to shoot..
AX: Were there any concerns about how to do that sequence without making it funny that something is coming out of an area of the body that is somewhat humorous??
SP: Similar to last year, where we had the episode where Anna laid her eggs, she was in water and she had these little small eggs coming out of her nether regions and you don’t want it to look silly, so yes, that’s something that we spend a lot of time talking about when we’re designing what these shots are, that they can look scary, the can look cool, but we really try to stay away from the laughable, jokey thing.. When SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE does the spoof on us, then we’ll know that we’ve really made it..
AX: Since you are in charge of making sure production runs smoothly, how much input do you have into what’s going on in the writers’ room??
SP: I work very closely with Scott [ Rosenbaum, the show runner ] and the writers at all stages, so when they break the story, I’ll be involved in giving them creative notes and discussion, just in terms of the story itself, but also about production and what we can do.. When we did the first episode [ Of the season ], for example, the notion of the red rain was something that was added very late.. After there was already a script, we added the idea of the rain, which was something that I came in and said, ” Why don’t we do rain??” and the writers said, ” Well, we didn’t think we could do that,” and I said, ” Let’s do it.. It’s the season premiere, we’ve got to make it great..”V So Scott and I work very closely and I have a lot of input, certainly with production and the visual effects and the design and the locations and all that, that’s what I do in Vancouver..
AX: Do you know what the series finale will be, whenever that comes??
SP: You’d have to ask Scott Rosenbaum about that.. He and I haven’t had conversations yet about, if we were to go on five seasons or so, where the series would wrap up.. We look at each season as like the chapter of a book.. So the second season, we’re exploring a lot about the human soul.. There are some other themes that we deal with in second season.. The first season, we spent a lot of time talking about how Tyler [ Logan Huffman ] is the one, Tyler’s special, and we explain that in second season.. The season finale I think closes this chapter of Season Two, but we do also introduce Marc Singer, who comes in in the finale and he plays an interesting character that, if we’re picked up for a third season, will provide us with a whole new kind of direction to go in Season Three..
AX: Do you have ideas for what the end of the series could be??
SP: The Visitors could either leave or they could be assimilated completely, Anna could die, Erica [ Elizabeth Mitchell ] could die …
AX: The Visitors could blow up the planet …
SP: Yeah, that would be bad, wouldn’t it?? If you wanted to look back on how other series have ended creatively, you could realize the entire thing was a dream in some kind of weird way.. I don’t know.. I think that we live in a world of science – fiction with this show – we also live in a world of soap opera.. So I think either of those genres can take us to a lot of very interesting and unexpected places..
As for what I would hope for for a series finale is something that the audience just doesn’t see coming and doesn’t expect at all. I think that’s what we try to do in every episode, is give the audience at least one pretty big thing that they’re not expecting.. I think in the season premiere this year, we got to see Anna murder one of the captains of her ships in a way that, if anybody saw that coming, I’d like to meet that person.. That was pretty out there.. So hopefully we’ll be able to give that to the audience.. We’ve got a lot of really cool stuff.. Every episode [ Has been ] a little different.. We’re trying very hard to not make it seem formulaic, and I think that we really are going to deliver for the fans of the show..
Posted on - 16-03-2011
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WEBSITE: IGN.com
WRITTEN BY: Matt Fowler
DIRECT LINK: http://au.tv.ign.com/articles/115/1155408p1.html
IGN TV: What can we expect from Erica Evans in the finale??
Elizabeth Mitchell: What can we expect from Erica?? Well, I’m actually enjoying the trajectory that Erica’s on.. Just continuing to press forward.. I always have this analogy of people that I like and it’s, ” If they can’t go through the door then they find a window and if they can’t through the window they bust through the wall..” And I feel like she’s doing that with Anna right now.. I feel like Erica’s doing everything she possibly can to win.. And that’s a fun thing for me to play and hopefully a fun thing for people to watch..
IGN: So you’re liking the new harder – edged Erica??
EM: Yeah, I am. I mean, I think it’s the way it has to be and I’m absolutely thrilled that it was what they decided to do. I think sometimes protagonists in any kind of action adventure sci-fi series can sometimes be the most benign of all the characters and I feel very lucky that that’s not how it’s turned out. I feel like she’s taking on some qualities that make her intriguing to me to play.
IGN: It’s well known now that not every character is going to make it past this finale.. Are you sad to see these actors leave the show?? Are you sad to see them go??
EM: I am sad to see these actors go.. You get really close with each other.. We work really long hours and I know you hear this from everybody but it’s a close set.. You know I was a casualty on LOST and a couple people were before me and so I’m certainly familiar with the feeling that goes along with it.. But it’s never easy.. It’s never easy to realize ” okay, I don’t get to play with you anymore..” I mean, from a purely selfish perspective.. And it’s never easy for someone to say, to tell you, ” This is the end of the road for your character..” But normally it’s done for good reasons, so they say.. And I think sometimes that it’s interesting that characters go and then you miss them so much that they come back!! [ Laughs ] I guess I have somewhat of a Lost mentality about that.. Anything is possible.. So it doesn’t really feel like a death is a death is a death..
IGN: Especially on a sci – fi series.. Deaths don’t have to be permanent..
EM: Right.. Anything is possible.. So it doesn’t really feel like a death is a death is a death..
IGN: I know you’re currently waiting to hear about a third season pickup for the show.. Where would you like to see Erica go in Season Three??
EM: Well, I’m really enjoying where she’s at right now and where she’s been going since episode six, so I’d love to see her continue to go down that road.. And I’d like to see her win.. For once.. [ Laughs ] I mean, maybe it’s just me but I would like to see her be effective.. And I would like to her continue to be determined and forced to make insanely impossible choices.. And what that kind of life can do to a person.. And how it shapes a person.. All of that is interesting to me as an actor so all of that would be really fun.. I’d love to work with all these people again.. I really treasure them..
IGN: Were you surprised by the Erica / Hobbes hook up??
EM: Yeah, when I read it.. But at the same time, I felt like we’d been building to that.. We’d been going down that road I guess.. She was being so reckless and it was getting to be so much that when you put man candy in the room then I guess that has to happen.. But I’m good with it.. I liked it.. I felt like it worked, and I don’t usually like anything.. They’re both two very very wounded people.. And she doesn’t know all of the things that he has done.. You know, like kill her husband and such. I was intrigued by it.. It’s always fun to engage in something that might be morally questionable for your character..
IGN: Marc Singer, from the original V, is in the season finale.. What was it like working with him??
EM: Oh, I loved working with Marc so much.. He is such a gentleman.. Just a lovely actor.. He comes in and he’s just the man.. He knows what he’s doing.. He’s very tall and he’s from Texas.. And I came in with my high heel boots and he was like ” Ahh.. Yeah, looky you..” [ Laughs ] But he’s good.. He’s got it..
Posted on - 16-03-2011
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WEBSITE: TVSquad.com
WRITTEN BY: Bryan Cairns
DIRECT LINK: http://www.tvsquad.com/2011/03/14/laura-vandervoort-v-season-two-finale-interview/
Laura Vandervoort is out of this world..
The Canadian beauty struck a chord with viewers on the drama ‘ Instant Star ‘ before taking flight as Clark Kent’s Kryptonian cousin Kara on ‘ Smallville..’
Still in the sci – fi world, and now back as lizard visitor Lisa on ‘ V,’ Vandervoort spoke to TV Squad about being an alien princess, superheroes, and missing home..
TVSquad: A lot of people recognize you as Kara from ‘ Smallville..’ Did that open any doors for you and help you land the role of Lisa on ‘ V ‘??
Laura Vandervoort: Definitely!! Just being out in the American public eye and on such a good network like the CW put me out there.. I had been doing a lot of stuff in Canada, but it doesn’t always get you where you need to be in the States.. It helps, and it did get me a fanbase in the sci – fi world, so I was lucky..
TVS: On ‘ V,’ one interesting scene was where Lisa was forced into killing a human trapped in that soul – extracting machine.. At what length will Lisa go to prove her loyalty to her mother Anna and the Vs??
LV: Yeah, that was a fun scene for me because her mother is testing her and she really needs to make sure she doesn’t give herself away.. In that moment, if Lisa even hesitated on pushing the button and killing the human, it would have been over for her.. Lisa’s mother would have seen it so she knew what she had to do.. It was the most horrific thing she’s ever had to deal with – and it was cool to show the audience how much it killed Lisa to have to do this.. It shows the length Lisa is willing to go to protect the Fifth Column..
TVS: Was Anna just grooming Lisa to be queen with some tough love or does she suspect something is up with her daughter??
LV: I’m not sure.. I feel she must suspect something because Anna is keeping such a watchful eye on me.. Having had Grandma ( Jane Badler ) warning my mother about me turning on her, she’s a little more aware of it.. I don’t know if Anna necessarily thinks something is going on, but she’s keeping an eye on Lisa and testing her like any mother would test their daughter to make sure they’re not doing drugs.. It’s a weird comparison, but you know what I mean..
TVS: Are you anticipating some big confrontation between Lisa and Anna??
LV: I’m anticipating it, yes.. We’re done this season.. I know everything, but that’s obviously what everything is leading up to, that battle between mother and daughter, and who’s going to rule our race..
TVS: Can you tease us about the season finale and where Lisa is heading??
LV: Lisa is definitely standing on her own.. She has chosen her side so she will be helping the Fifth Column out more.. Her relationship with her grandmother is going to affect a lot of stuff.. The episode was so much fun and I’m excited to see it..
TVS: ‘ Instant Star ‘ was filmed in Toronto and ‘ Smallville ‘ in Vancouver.. Now that you’re in Los Angeles, do you ever get homesick??
LV: I’m really not home at all anymore, except for Christmas.. It was hard at first when I was younger.. When I started ‘ Smallville,’ it was really tough because it was my first time being away from home and now I’ve adapted.. I get it, know how to handle it, and be alone.. There are days when I miss my friends, especially in L.A. where I don’t know a lot of people.. It’s just being open to meeting new people and trying to stay positive.. That’s why I like to keep busy and work..
TVS: Speaking of second homes, you returned to ‘ Smallville ‘ to help Clark against this great darkness.. Have the producers been able to pencil you in for another episode??
LV: They have.. I’m going to be returning for one good final episode.. I haven’t read it yet, but I know the general story.. It’s for the fans, purely for them, because they want to say goodbye to Kara.. They don’t want to leave her hanging.. I’m hoping everybody will be happy..
TVS: Seth Rogen and Ryan Reynolds are anchoring a couple of Hollywood’s biggest comic book movies.. What do you think is up with all these Canadians playing American superheroes??
LV: That’s true.. I never thought of that.. Well first of all, Canadians are awesome!! I know you agree.. Just like the Vs, I’ve said we’re slowly taking over.. I’m proud of the Canadians.. Ryan Reynolds and Gosling are so great and to be part of the dichotomy of superheroes is pretty special.. Besides the fact I’m Canadian, I’m just honored to have played her..
TVS: Have you auditioned for any of those superhero feature films??
LV: No I haven’t.. ‘ Blade III ‘ was actually on last night and I was watching Jessica Biel go at it.. I said to my friend ” God, I would kill to do a role like that!!” I love the strong women and she’s fantastic.. And there’s the martial arts.. It would be a lot of fun to do something that’s darker.. I could change the hair color and mix it up a bit.. I haven’t auditioned for any of those superhero characters.. I’m not sure if it’s a conflict thing..
TVS: Hey, if Ryan Reynolds could play three superheroes, you can be more than one!!
LV: Okay good.. Let me put that out there.. If anyone has a superhero movie coming out, even if it’s just a comedy, I’m up for it!!
TVS: Chris Pine is a hot commodity right now.. What was it like playing his love interest in the movie ‘ This Means War??’
LV: It was actually just a cameo, and it wasn’t necessarily his love interest.. I had a different look with a red wig.. It was just a fun little flirtation scene.. Tom Hardy is amazing as well and obviously Chris is wonderful too.. I was lucky to get that role..
TVS: I guess there are worse jobs than flirting with Chris for a day..
LV: Yeah!!
Posted on - 16-03-2011
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WEBSITE: AssignmentX.com
WRITTEN BY: Abbie Bernstein
DIRECT LINK: http://www.assignmentx.com/2011/exclusive-interview-v-star-morena-baccarin-reflects-on-season-2-and-beyond/
It turns out that evil reptilian aliens who invade Earth are so unpredictable that they can surprise even the actors who play them.. At least, Morena Baccarin says, this is the case with Anna, the ruthless Visitor leader she portrays on V, which has its second season finale tonight on at 9..
This season, Brazilian – born Baccarin ( A heroine to fans of Firefly and Serenity for portraying Inara Serra as well as a veteran of Stargate SG – 1 as the dangerous Adria ) killed a fellow Visitor with her tail and ingested a rodent, not to mention dealing with her mother Diana, played by original ‘80s V villainess Jane Badler – none of which she was expecting..
Assignment X: Prior to the Season Two premiere, did you know that Anna had a lethal tail??
Morena Baccarin: I didn’t [ Laughs ].. I remember that conversation very well.. ” You’re going to get a tail this season..” ” What??” It was really fun.. It was one of the hardest scenes actually to act, because I’ve never had a tail in my life, so I wasn’t sure how to move my body to make it not look stupid, but I thought they did a phenomenal job with special effects..
AX: Is the tail the most difficult thing you’ve had to deal with so far??
MB: [ Laughs ] Oh, no.. It just gets worse.. There was a little rat – eating, there’s stuff that I couldn’t believe I had to do..
AX: Do you like rodents normally??
MB: No [ Laughs ].. Who does?? I showed up to work and they were like, ” You’re going to have to hold this mouse, is that okay??” I said, ” Sure, whatever..” They bring out this huge white rat and it was like this big [ Hands apart to indicate Ratzilla ].. I had to dangle it over my face and I was petrified..
AX: Was the rat upset, too??
MB: Yes, actually, the rat was kind of squeaking and wanted to crawl back on my hand and pee on my hand and it was kind of gross..
AX: Now, is everything in the Visitor world still CGI or have they given you a little more physical stuff to work with this year??
MB: I had a couple of physical things, which is really fun.. I got to go down to Earth a few times.. That was really nice, but I am on the mothership quite a bit..
AX: This season on V, the plot has been somewhat like The Lion in Winter, or at least The Lizard in Winter, with Anna’s mother Diana and her daughter Lisa conspiring against her..
MB: Yes, it’s very Shakespearean, the three V generations of women fighting for the throne..
AX: Are you drawing on your stage background at all to play what’s going on there??
MB: I think for this role in general, yes.. I think it’s very Shakespearean and I think it’s really larger than life..
AX: There’s a running plot thread with how DNA and human skin possibly cause Visitors to have human – like emotions.. Do you have to play different levels of, Anna’s really being affected by this, but she’s pretending she’s not affected??
MB: Yes. It’s interesting, the journey that Anna goes on.. She gets affected more by the human skin, and this hybrid baby poses a really interesting dilemma for her.. She starts to feel like its mother and starts to feel attached to it, but she can’t let that show, so there’s the constant bringing [ The emotion ] back..
AX: How do you feel Anna is evolving as a character?? Is Anna evolving in her own eyes, or would that be something she’d be upset about??
MB: I think it’s something she would be upset about, but in true Anna style, she’s going to find a positive in it and find a way to make it work for her..
AX: In the original V series, there was a hybrid baby who went through a major growth spurt which is happening on this series too.. So might this baby team up with Lisa, or will she be teaming up with Anna??
MB: Yes, somewhat.. She plays a pivotal role in the last episode in helping me with my plans..
AX: Are you optimistic that there will be a Season Three of V??
MB: I am.. I think you never know with television.. I feel very proud of this season.. I feel like we’re finally giving the audience what they want.. I think it’s really exciting.. I just feel really grateful and happy to be able to play this role.. I think it’s so much fun..
Posted on - 15-03-2011
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