charmed 2

charmed 2
"I don't think that magic is hocus-pocus nonsense, but I don't believe in it either. I do believe in angels. And since that's what I play on the show, that's what matters."

"I'm the new guy, so I get hazed all the time."

"I am not making out with the Charmed girls right now. I'd like to. I admit it. I'd like to make out with all three of them but right now that is not part of the plan. Of course, the season has just begun, so who knows. I say bring it on!"

"You won't find me complaining about my life. I don't have time to think about anything but work. I get to show up, pick some fights, flirt with girls, and have fun."

"I was excited [when he read the end of last season's finale]. I'm like, 'Yes!' First thought, swear to God, 'I'm the only guy on the show. Yes!' Is that bad? When I read that, I was, 'Right on, I'm the new guy, and I'm the only guy, so there are going to be no misconceptions whatsoever about who the guy on the show is.' I'm the new Whitelighter; he's the old Whitelighter."

# Posté le mardi 26 octobre 2004 06:06

charmed3

charmed3
"I love the fact of toying with the audience. That's the best type of television, that's the best type of movies, the ones that keep you really guessing and thinking to the end. At least now that Leo's been banished, Krause doesn't have to see his gold-velvet Elder's robe again. "I made curtains of it."

"I'd done 'Oh My Goddess' last season and originally it was kind of on a trial basis, but not really. They wanted to see how the character gelled with the girls and see if it would work. And then I was on vacation when I got the call this past summer that they wanted me on permanently. I was walking in San Francisco at the time and I swear to God I screamed at the top of my lungs, I was so psyched. At the end of last season I'd supposedly killed Leo, who was their Whitelighter. When they called me to ask me to be a series regular I was like, F**k me! I'm the only guy on the show!' I was thinking it was the three girls and myself. Not that I have anything against Brian. I love Brian. He's awesome and fun to work with, but at the time I was thinking I was going to be the only guy working with these three girls who all have really strong, distinctive personalities. So it was exciting and nerve-racking, but I was totally into it."

# Posté le mardi 26 octobre 2004 06:08

charmed 4

charmed 4
"To be honest, it's been an education coming onto the show. They've had to fill me in on what's been happening the last six years. And I learned about Whitelighters. They're kind of like guardian angels that look over and protect the sisters. That's what I was told and if someone asks me now what a Whitelighter is that's still the exact answer I'd give. But what gets crazy are all the different powers and the rules of what I can and can't do."

"I was excited and nervous at the same time, and can you blame me. After all, this is a show whose stars are three very talented and gorgeous women, all of whom have strong and charismatic personalities. I was a new kid on the block, the freshman, and they're all seniors. I wanted to do the best I could and have everything be perfect. The hardest part for me was just saying the lines. In some of my scenes I'm talking about magic, vanquishing spells, Titans, etc. The dialogue has a mystical element to it and it can get your tongue-tied. It's all Shakespearean in many ways and it's your job to make it all sound believable to the audience."

# Posté le mardi 26 octobre 2004 06:10

charmed 5

charmed 5
"Chris has to make The Charmed Ones like him enough so that they will want to invite him into their home and trust him as their Whitelighter. It's not easy, though, because he has to earn their trust without revealing anything about his real agenda. As an actor, it's a terrific challenge for me to play a character with such a duplicitous nature. Chris is

always frustrated because the sisters have been going off on their individual paths recently and he needs them to stick together if he hopes to accomplish his mission."
"Both Noon and his father (Ernie) are legends in the business. Right after we got back from hiatus and before we began shooting this episode (Valhalley of the Dolls), Noon took me aside one day and said, 'As you know, there's a big fight scene between you and Brian that's coming up in this story. The producers have given me some thoughts on what they'd like to see.' I said, 'Terrific, and, in fact, I have one or two ideas, too.' So he, Brian and I mapped out all the moves. It took us one full day to shoot those scenes and we worked our asses off. I remember coming into work beforehand and practicing with the sword. The thing was, they didn't want Chris to be that good. Leo had spent five weeks being forced by the Valkyries to fight, so it made sense that he'd be better at it than my character. However, at one point, I begged the producers not to let me look like such a wimp. They finally relented and let me get in a couple of moves. Of course, Chris ended up losing to Leo but at least he tried, so that was cool."

# Posté le mardi 26 octobre 2004 06:11

charmed 6

charmed 6
"It's one of the best scripts [Little Monsters] I've ever read. It deals with the issue of nurture versus nature but on an even higher level. Some trust issues will also come to a head so it's going to be a neat episode. Of the stories we've shot so far this year I especially like the one with the dragon [Forget Me...Not]. 'The Power of Three Blondes' was a blast, too. What can I say, getting to kiss Jenny McCarthy wasn't too shabby, she was a lot of fun to work with."

"People think weird things happen on the set because it's got some dark themes in the show. But don't believe the hype!"

"There were all these dwarfs, I mean little people, cruising around in full-on sci-fi make-up. It was kinda weird, but I think it's a reminder that it is supposed to be fun – Charmed isn't just another job."

"I basically keep my mouth shut. I mean I've got a stockpile of suggestions but I won't be storming into the producers' office demanding changes any time soon."

"So I can’t wait to see this season’s final few episodes. In 'It’s a Bad Bad Bad Bad World' we expose the evil that is after Wyatt. The story is chockfull of surprises. Believe me, there are going to be fireworks and heads will roll."

# Posté le mardi 26 octobre 2004 06:13