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First, there's the tongue...



Then there's a new interview from the Monte Carlo TV Festival! You'll find the transcript/translation that I made as well as links to the movies on the fansite! It's an awesome interview and Jack is delightfully funny!

PS: if you happen to have better ears than mine and figure out what the [drowned out] stuff in the transcript actually says, I'd be really grateful!
[identity profile] la-dame-du-lac.livejournal.com
First, there's the tongue...



Then there's a new interview from the Monte Carlo TV Festival! You'll find the transcript/translation that I made as well as links to the movies on the fansite! It's an awesome interview and Jack is delightfully funny!

PS: if you happen to have better ears than mine and figure out what the [drowned out] stuff in the transcript actually says, I'd be really grateful!
[identity profile] la-dame-du-lac.livejournal.com
The Monte-Carlo goodness never ends...

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As a bonus, a tidbit from TV guide about Jack's role in Castle

Can you give me any more information about the senator Beckett will meet on Castle? — Riley

ADAM: The character, played by Heroes alum Jack Coleman, will have "compelling information" about Beckett's mother's murder — compelling enough that she will likely call on him throughout the season, creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells us. But Beckett may not like all the things she learns as she finally closes her mom's case. ""It's going to spin our characters in a different emotional direction," Marlowe says. "Once Beckett has that knowledge, what's she going to do with it and who is she going to become?" In other words: Closure may not exactly equal contentment.
[identity profile] la-dame-du-lac.livejournal.com
The Monte-Carlo goodness never ends...

Photobucket

Clicky!

As a bonus, a tidbit from TV guide about Jack's role in Castle

Can you give me any more information about the senator Beckett will meet on Castle? — Riley

ADAM: The character, played by Heroes alum Jack Coleman, will have "compelling information" about Beckett's mother's murder — compelling enough that she will likely call on him throughout the season, creator Andrew W. Marlowe tells us. But Beckett may not like all the things she learns as she finally closes her mom's case. ""It's going to spin our characters in a different emotional direction," Marlowe says. "Once Beckett has that knowledge, what's she going to do with it and who is she going to become?" In other words: Closure may not exactly equal contentment.
[identity profile] la-dame-du-lac.livejournal.com
... what I wouldn't have given to be standing where this lady is! Also, that dangling tie is a temptation... ahem, sorry.

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Clicky!
[identity profile] la-dame-du-lac.livejournal.com
... what I wouldn't have given to be standing where this lady is! Also, that dangling tie is a temptation... ahem, sorry.

Photobucket

Clicky!
[identity profile] la-dame-du-lac.livejournal.com
... what I wouldn't have given to be standing where this lady is! Also, that dangling tie is a temptation... ahem, sorry.

Photobucket

Clicky!

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