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Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless conference call
Topic Started: Aug 5 2009, 10:35 PM (56 Views)
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On Tuesday August 4th 2009 I was able to be apart of a tele-conference with Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless, I have been able to talk Bruce Campbell before but was also interesting to hear Sharon Gless's views on the show too this time. Below is the question I asked them. I Would like to thank Electric Artists for allowing me to join in this.

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Moderator: Next question comes from the line of Anthony Nepal with Burn Notice Fan Blog. Please go ahead.

A. Nepal: Yes, hi. Nice talking to you. My family can relate a lot to how Madeline deals with her family because my family’s a lot like that, too. But my question is, do you think the show is staying on track or do you think they’re starting to maybe branch out in new directions with the show?

S. Gless: I never know where they’re going to go with the show. I’m always surprised every time I open up the script and see what they’re doing. I don’t know if there’s a track. I think sort of the beauty of the show is that it constantly surprises. I mean the track would be for Michael and the end for Michael to find the man who burned him, or the woman. Is that what you’re saying by the final tracks?

A. Nepal: I think maybe. Do you think they’re staying along with that story line or do you think they’re going to change . . .

S. Gless: Well, that story line exists, yes, constantly throughout he’s been trying to find, but in the interim he’s pulled off into other directions. It’s not just that story.

B. Campbell: I think the show is ultimately like other successful shows, it’s a hybrid of putting on that old shoe every Thursday. You want that comfortable shoe, you want to hang with Fiona, Michael and Mom. And you know, see what adventures they’re going to get into every week. Yet, at the same time, you know, season two is the evil woman Carla. So she’s gone now, so there is a constant progression. This season his problems have gotten worse, so and who knows what’s going to happen, but I think they will always try and do both. Give you familiar aspects and an ever-changing show.

A. Nepal: Okay, thank you.
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