Monday, July 21, 2008

Some Caprica Cast Spoke to TV Guide



Polly Walker, Eric Stoltz, and Paula Malcomson talked to TV Guide about Caprica.

5 comments:

ProgGrrl said...

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ALRIGHTY THEN.

Will everyone who wants to join my new Paula Malcomson Fan Club, please line up to the left.

Seriously though.

Anonymous said...

A fan club for someone who doesn't care about the fans' reactions? ;)

Looks promising, though. If only I had time to watch Deadwood...

ProgGrrl said...

I know, sounds mad...but I love what she's saying about the work and really -- she's right, you can't worry about fan reaction at this point in the timeline. You've just got to give the thing YOUR ALL.

She was so, so good on the Milch shows... :)

Anonymous said...

Another question! :)

Based on the commercial, and the blurbs you're posting...

The main characters & cast seem to be mostly middle aged.

The few "young" people on the show seem to die.

I figure Joseph is talking to a young Bill when he says "Our name is Adama". But at that time, Bill would only be in junior school.

So both Bill and Romo wouldn't have any significant role in this show...being toddlers and all.

Apart from them, are there any "regular" young characters?

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For the record, I'm in my early twenties. So it'd be neat to see Romo or Bill at my age.

But I don't have a bias against an all-geezer cast. The Soprano's managed to be good without the youngsters. Caprica could do the same.

Just curious.

BTP said...

I hardly think the three main characters posted on this interview are "middle-aged" and certainly not "geezers". They are all from late 30s to mid-40s. I'm mid-20s myself and I think Polly Walker is still gorgeous! As you mentioned with the Sopranos, shows can succeed without youngsters, and in a way it's rather refreshing.

To answer your question I think Zoe Graystone is a very big role and she's supposed to be late teens.