by Diane Panosian, Oct 7 2010 // 10:00 AM
With the last season of Smallville swiftly moving along, The Flickcast decided to talk to one of the most convoluted characters to reside in the sleepy town, Tess Mercer. She’s been a good girl, bad girl, and somewhere in between- so in essence a real woman.
Popping on the scene as the mysterious heir and CEO to LuthorCorp in Season 8, she’s since been through many tenuous trials. She’s fought to save humanity, albeit killing a few in her way.
She’s survived multiple deaths, multiple kryptonite-fueled personalities of Clark Kent, and multiple conspiracies. The best is yet to come.
The Flickcast: You were first cast in Season 8 of Smallville, did you think the show would continue for many more seasons?
Cassidy Freeman: I thought this was a one year job. I mean they signed me on for three, so they had me if they wanted me for three. But I was told maybe a year and every year we get renewed. It’s almost like a roller coaster ride of a path. I feel like the end of this series has had such strength to it.
I mean, I’ve watched it all in wanting to get familiar with the show and I’m not saying that just because I’m in it, but I think that they’ve taken some chances and we’re more grown-up and I really, really enjoy being in it and watching it.
TF: Tess Mercer’s walked as much on the side of light as that of dark. What are your thoughts on playing this complex character?
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Tagged: Allison Mack, Brian Peterson, Cassidy Freeman, Chloe Sullivan, Clark Kent, Comic Con 2010, Comic-Con, Erica Durance, Fall TV, Justin Hartley, Lois Lane, Miles Millar, Smallville, Smallville Final Season, Smallville Gossip, Smallville Interviews, Smallville News, Smallville Rumors, Smallville Season 10, Superhero, Superman, Tess Mercer, The Daily Planet, The Suicide Squad, Tom Welling
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by Diane Panosian, Aug 25 2010 // 8:00 AM
SyFy’s Eureka and Warehouse 13 are filled to the brim with gizmos a plenty and government geniuses. Much like the perfect swirl at Pink Berry, when these two shows crossover they form the perfect blend of high tech adventures. So, when The Flickcast sat down with the energetic, witty, and down to earth Neil Grayston, we couldn’t help but inquire about his fictional and non-fictional cohort Allison Scagliotti.
Neil Grayston, who plays Douglas Fargo on Eureka, it seems is an international man of mystery. I say international because he is in fact from Canada, and mystery because who knew he used to be a wrestler and still keeps his black belt firmly pressed? I’m sure this is why Allison Scagliotti of Warehouse 13 finds her pal perpetually fascinating.
The Flickcast: Is it fun seeing Warehouse 13’s Allison Scagliotti in San Diego?
Neil Grayston: Yeah, well it’s funny, Allison and I met a year ago, here at Comic-Con. We hit it off pretty much right away and we’ve kept in touch and we’re like really, really good friends. And then, we got paid to hang out and work together for 2 weeks, and make out and stuff.
We have a very similar way of doing things- we answer each other’s sentences so many times and we have the same punch lines. Like when another person has just said something and we’ll both try to make a clever quip and it’ll be at the same time with the same inflection.
It was really fun, I hope I can go back, because the whole Warehouse 13 cast is great and the whole Eureka cast is great, and we all sort of blend quite well together.
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Tagged: Allison Scagliotti, Colin Ferguson, Comic Con 2010, Comic-Con, Douglas Fargo, Ed Quinn, Eddie McClintock, Eureka, Geek, geeky, Interview, Joanne Kelly, Neil Grayston, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, Summer, SyFy, TV, universal studios, Warehouse 13
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