SPOILERS FOR THE SEASON FINALE.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Emily on The View (April 28), Good Day NY (April 29) and Jimmy Fallon (April 24h).
BOTH THREE INTERVIEWS CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR THE SEASON FINALE.
The View
Good Day NY Interview
Jimmy Fallon's interview used to be on YouTube, now it isn't anymore since NBC claimed copyright infrigment. You can watch the full episde on NBC's site here, though (unless you live outside the US...btw If anyone has the interview let me know!)
Also check out this Internet Personality Test she did while being there. And talking about social networking sites, Hart Hanson (Bones creator) said on his twitter two days ago that "Emily does NOT maintain a MySpace page. Any updates you're getting there are fakes. Same with Facebook." So there you go, refuted by Hart & Emily herself!
The View
Good Day NY Interview
Jimmy Fallon's interview used to be on YouTube, now it isn't anymore since NBC claimed copyright infrigment. You can watch the full episde on NBC's site here, though (unless you live outside the US...btw If anyone has the interview let me know!)
Also check out this Internet Personality Test she did while being there. And talking about social networking sites, Hart Hanson (Bones creator) said on his twitter two days ago that "Emily does NOT maintain a MySpace page. Any updates you're getting there are fakes. Same with Facebook." So there you go, refuted by Hart & Emily herself!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Conference Call Interview with Emily
Okay so, this interview contains LOTS AND LOTS of Spoilers about the up coming season finale (Airing May 14th.) I suggest that if you don't want to know anything, then better not read it. There are a few non-spiler questions too, here they are:
Q: Now in the past two weeks, the show has been on Mondays, on Wednesdays, and on Thursday. Can you talk about the fans of the show and the loyalty to it, even with the constant schedule changes?
Emily: It’s incredible. I mean, we did better on an unscheduled night without a lot of promotion than the show that normally is there, and then even on our regular time slot, so I think it’s frustrating for a lot of people. Just friends of mine have said they didn’t know when the show was on. My grandparents were very confused. You don’t have to be in your 90s though to be confused by this timing, but I think they’re trying to make it up because we got postponed because it was like a chain reaction from an Obama press conference that happened, and I think they’re trying to make it up to us, but it did confuse a lot of people because people thought, oh, we’re on Monday nights now and not on Thursday nights, and we’re used to being bumped around.
But I think it says a lot about our fans and viewers who follow us from night-to-night, even in the same week, and we’re just so grateful for such loyal fans. If we didn’t have them, we would never have survived because we’ve been moved around so many times. It’s kind of ridiculous to think about, so we owe it to our loyal viewers that have stuck around from one night to another and made us even more successful on unscheduled nights, so it feels pretty good to have those kind of loyal followers.
Q: I was wondering about your personal life. Do you see any common traits with your character, so to speak?
Emily: You know, I think the characters kind of seep into you sometimes. I’ve gotten more particular about things and my attention to detail has become stronger. If you asked Hart, the creator of the show, he would say that I’m the least like my character of anyone on our show, and I think that’s probably true.
I think I’m very different from my character. I’m certainly not as intelligent as she is. I’m a little more personable and able to have conversations with human beings, which she struggles with. But I think if you see David Boreanaz and myself kind of interacting while we’re filming, you will see a lot of similarities in Booth and Brennan. We very much have the kind of brother/sister/married couple/Booth and Brennan type. We’ll kind of talk back and forth with each other and bicker sometimes in a very loving way. We have a great kind of repartee going that kind of mirrors the characters that we have.
And I’d say that I get very focused on my work like she does. I understand kind of losing yourself in your work. I understand - you know, I can relate to anything that she does. It’s just that maybe it’s not as strong in my personality as it is in hers.
Q: Have you continued to resist visiting a real morgue and still have never been in the presence of a real dead body? And do you think you’ll ever give in on that front?
Emily: Yes, the status the still the same, I have never been to a real morgue.
I’ve never seen a dead body in my life, and just to fill anyone in, I chose not to do that. I didn’t - I knew that it would affect me. I’ve never … a dead body, and an actor told me that he went to the morgue when he was researching a part and it really affected him negatively, and I believe in using your imagination as an actor, and that’s the greatest tool we have. And my character is supposed to be very at ease with dead bodies, and so I didn’t want to risk changing that and feel all of a sudden uneasy, and so I chose not to go to the morgue, and I still have not been to a morgue.
You know, the forensic consultant who works on our show, Donna, she is always trying to get me to go either to the morgue or, I don’t know, go meet with some medical examiner. I met with a medical examiner, but that’s not really what my job is. I’ve met forensic anthropologists before, of course, but I’ve never seen them at work. I bet before we finish the show, in the end, I’ll end up going to one of these things, but we’ll see. You know, it’s like, once I start filming, I’d almost be open to it now on some level because I don’t think it would affect me as negatively as it would have in the past, but I’m so used to seeing fake dead bodies, but you just add the smell to it, and that’s all you do.
But who knows. It’s hard when we’re working because we work such long hours, and my weekends get filled up with a lot of different press things, etc., so maybe during a hiatus I’ll go, but we’ll see. Anyway, that’s my answer for you.
Q: Do you think that there’s going to be more big travel episodes like the London shows in future seasons? And, if so, if you had your choice, where would you want it to be, like maybe your favorite travel destination or just someplace that you’ve wanted to visit but never have?
Emily: I’d love to go to Morocco or Egypt. I think those would be appropriate places for Brennan to be at a dig, and then Booth has to come over because I suspect that there’s a fresh murder that we find or something like that, and I just have always wanted to go to those places, so I guess that would be a cheap vacation for me. But it’s not up to me. But other places have been discussed like Spain and France. I think it would really depend on what kind of stories they could create, and it would have to be a place where we’re popular, where people watch us a lot, so we’ll see.
Q: And this season, you’ve had the device of having recurring people rotating through in Zack’s position, kind of that rotating. What’s that been like, even just as a device for you to have a new actor that you’re kind of working with not always consistently? What’s that been like on the set?
Emily: I’ve been enjoying it. As hard as it is to see Eric and Zack go, I have been enjoying the way that they’ve done it because I love that they have a new dynamic every week. Of course, we rotate, so we’ll see the same ones here and there, but I’ve been enjoying that. You know, you have a character, the wacky character of Daisy who wants to be like Brennan, and is so kind of bubbly and kooky, that I just love. And then you have the character of Fischer who is kind of suicidal, and just negative about life in general and just can’t see the bright side of things. Then you have Vincent Nigel-Murray, the English - kind of the neurotic English young grad student who likes to state facts when he gets nervous. You know, it’s a great, different dynamic. It’s great to have all these different dynamics every week and to play against them, so I’ve been enjoying that, as sad as it’s been to not have Eric and the character Zack around. I’ve been enjoying that.
Q: Do you think we’ll see a resolution to that? Will Bones finally hire someone permanently, or do you see this kind of as a device that goes into next season?
Emily: I think, eventually, but I think they’re enjoying this right now, and it probably will continue to next season, as far as I know, because I think they’ve been enjoying it so much, and having the different, you know, rotating the different people, and it’s been working well, and people have been enjoying it. So I think they’ll continue that. But I think there’s a limit to how long you can do that, I suppose, so we’ll see. I don’t know where that limit lies, but I guess we’ll find out.
Well, they were more than 'a few.' If you want to read the full interview you can check it out at Searching Bones.
Q: Now in the past two weeks, the show has been on Mondays, on Wednesdays, and on Thursday. Can you talk about the fans of the show and the loyalty to it, even with the constant schedule changes?
Emily: It’s incredible. I mean, we did better on an unscheduled night without a lot of promotion than the show that normally is there, and then even on our regular time slot, so I think it’s frustrating for a lot of people. Just friends of mine have said they didn’t know when the show was on. My grandparents were very confused. You don’t have to be in your 90s though to be confused by this timing, but I think they’re trying to make it up because we got postponed because it was like a chain reaction from an Obama press conference that happened, and I think they’re trying to make it up to us, but it did confuse a lot of people because people thought, oh, we’re on Monday nights now and not on Thursday nights, and we’re used to being bumped around.
But I think it says a lot about our fans and viewers who follow us from night-to-night, even in the same week, and we’re just so grateful for such loyal fans. If we didn’t have them, we would never have survived because we’ve been moved around so many times. It’s kind of ridiculous to think about, so we owe it to our loyal viewers that have stuck around from one night to another and made us even more successful on unscheduled nights, so it feels pretty good to have those kind of loyal followers.
Q: I was wondering about your personal life. Do you see any common traits with your character, so to speak?
Emily: You know, I think the characters kind of seep into you sometimes. I’ve gotten more particular about things and my attention to detail has become stronger. If you asked Hart, the creator of the show, he would say that I’m the least like my character of anyone on our show, and I think that’s probably true.
I think I’m very different from my character. I’m certainly not as intelligent as she is. I’m a little more personable and able to have conversations with human beings, which she struggles with. But I think if you see David Boreanaz and myself kind of interacting while we’re filming, you will see a lot of similarities in Booth and Brennan. We very much have the kind of brother/sister/married couple/Booth and Brennan type. We’ll kind of talk back and forth with each other and bicker sometimes in a very loving way. We have a great kind of repartee going that kind of mirrors the characters that we have.
And I’d say that I get very focused on my work like she does. I understand kind of losing yourself in your work. I understand - you know, I can relate to anything that she does. It’s just that maybe it’s not as strong in my personality as it is in hers.
Q: Have you continued to resist visiting a real morgue and still have never been in the presence of a real dead body? And do you think you’ll ever give in on that front?
Emily: Yes, the status the still the same, I have never been to a real morgue.
I’ve never seen a dead body in my life, and just to fill anyone in, I chose not to do that. I didn’t - I knew that it would affect me. I’ve never … a dead body, and an actor told me that he went to the morgue when he was researching a part and it really affected him negatively, and I believe in using your imagination as an actor, and that’s the greatest tool we have. And my character is supposed to be very at ease with dead bodies, and so I didn’t want to risk changing that and feel all of a sudden uneasy, and so I chose not to go to the morgue, and I still have not been to a morgue.
You know, the forensic consultant who works on our show, Donna, she is always trying to get me to go either to the morgue or, I don’t know, go meet with some medical examiner. I met with a medical examiner, but that’s not really what my job is. I’ve met forensic anthropologists before, of course, but I’ve never seen them at work. I bet before we finish the show, in the end, I’ll end up going to one of these things, but we’ll see. You know, it’s like, once I start filming, I’d almost be open to it now on some level because I don’t think it would affect me as negatively as it would have in the past, but I’m so used to seeing fake dead bodies, but you just add the smell to it, and that’s all you do.
But who knows. It’s hard when we’re working because we work such long hours, and my weekends get filled up with a lot of different press things, etc., so maybe during a hiatus I’ll go, but we’ll see. Anyway, that’s my answer for you.
Q: Do you think that there’s going to be more big travel episodes like the London shows in future seasons? And, if so, if you had your choice, where would you want it to be, like maybe your favorite travel destination or just someplace that you’ve wanted to visit but never have?
Emily: I’d love to go to Morocco or Egypt. I think those would be appropriate places for Brennan to be at a dig, and then Booth has to come over because I suspect that there’s a fresh murder that we find or something like that, and I just have always wanted to go to those places, so I guess that would be a cheap vacation for me. But it’s not up to me. But other places have been discussed like Spain and France. I think it would really depend on what kind of stories they could create, and it would have to be a place where we’re popular, where people watch us a lot, so we’ll see.
Q: And this season, you’ve had the device of having recurring people rotating through in Zack’s position, kind of that rotating. What’s that been like, even just as a device for you to have a new actor that you’re kind of working with not always consistently? What’s that been like on the set?
Emily: I’ve been enjoying it. As hard as it is to see Eric and Zack go, I have been enjoying the way that they’ve done it because I love that they have a new dynamic every week. Of course, we rotate, so we’ll see the same ones here and there, but I’ve been enjoying that. You know, you have a character, the wacky character of Daisy who wants to be like Brennan, and is so kind of bubbly and kooky, that I just love. And then you have the character of Fischer who is kind of suicidal, and just negative about life in general and just can’t see the bright side of things. Then you have Vincent Nigel-Murray, the English - kind of the neurotic English young grad student who likes to state facts when he gets nervous. You know, it’s a great, different dynamic. It’s great to have all these different dynamics every week and to play against them, so I’ve been enjoying that, as sad as it’s been to not have Eric and the character Zack around. I’ve been enjoying that.
Q: Do you think we’ll see a resolution to that? Will Bones finally hire someone permanently, or do you see this kind of as a device that goes into next season?
Emily: I think, eventually, but I think they’re enjoying this right now, and it probably will continue to next season, as far as I know, because I think they’ve been enjoying it so much, and having the different, you know, rotating the different people, and it’s been working well, and people have been enjoying it. So I think they’ll continue that. But I think there’s a limit to how long you can do that, I suppose, so we’ll see. I don’t know where that limit lies, but I guess we’ll find out.
Well, they were more than 'a few.' If you want to read the full interview you can check it out at Searching Bones.
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emily,
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Friday, March 20, 2009
Bones behind the scenes videos.
And these two are from "The Fire in the Ice" behind the scenes. (I couldn't find them on YouTube, the links are from the FOX ON DEMAND site.)
One & Two.
One & Two.
Bones' Bloopers Season 4
Yup half late again.
4x15 "The Princess and the Pear" + 4x16 "The Bones that Foam"
4x17 The Salt in the Wounds
Keep them coming, FOX!
4x15 "The Princess and the Pear" + 4x16 "The Bones that Foam"
4x17 The Salt in the Wounds
Keep them coming, FOX!
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emily,
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tuesday 20th Video Interviews
Each and every one of these three interviews are amazing. Very funny, VEEEEEEEEEEEERY funny and it shows the awesome relationship between David and Emily.
IGN.COM
BUDDYTV.COM
&
MYFOX LOS ANGELES
IGN.COM
BUDDYTV.COM
&
MYFOX LOS ANGELES
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
EW.com Interview at FOX's TCA Party (Jan. 13)
Ausellio interviews Emily about 'when, where, and how' Brennan & Booth will consummate their relationship at the arrivals of the FOX All-Star Winter TCA Party.
Click here for the video.
Click here for the video.
Bones 4x12 Episode Behind the Scenes
This a Behind the Scenes video from 4x12 "Double Trouble in the Panhandle." Originally scheduled to air tonight but due to President Bush's speech FOX decided to delay the airing of the episode one week and making it double the 22nd followed by "Fire in the Ice."
Spoilers warning!
You can watch it at Spoiler TV's Site.
Spoilers warning!
You can watch it at Spoiler TV's Site.
Etiquetas:
bones: Brennan,
bones: episodes,
david boreanaz,
emily,
hart hanson
Thursday, January 8, 2009
TV Guide Scan
Many thanks for the scan to forensicmama. :)
Etiquetas:
bones: article,
bones: episodes,
david boreanaz,
emily
Thursday, November 20, 2008
The Insider Interview
This is an Emily & David video interview from the behind the scenes, let's say, of the Bones' episode airing next year "Double Trouble in the Panhandle." There aren't any major spoilers, just they way they look. And they talk a bit about last night's episode "The Passenger in the Oven," amongst other things.
"It's pretty amazing to be on a show for four years and to be doing better on our fourth year than when we have ever done before. That's pretty amazing and, uhm, I like having a success but kind of a slow success? Because I don't know what I would do if we like came out of you know, came out you know, with a huge viewership, you know, always people watching us like a very popular show. I think that would be kinda scary, cause you know, it's easy to fall from that kind of height, I guess. And uhm, I think that you know kind of moving up this hill slowly, and getting viewers and younger viewers."
Click here to watch the entire interview.
"It's pretty amazing to be on a show for four years and to be doing better on our fourth year than when we have ever done before. That's pretty amazing and, uhm, I like having a success but kind of a slow success? Because I don't know what I would do if we like came out of you know, came out you know, with a huge viewership, you know, always people watching us like a very popular show. I think that would be kinda scary, cause you know, it's easy to fall from that kind of height, I guess. And uhm, I think that you know kind of moving up this hill slowly, and getting viewers and younger viewers."
Click here to watch the entire interview.
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david boreanaz,
emily,
the insider,
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Emily talks about 'Bones' S4 premiere
A little interview from when they were in London shooting S4 "Yanks in the UK" premiere for Bones. You can say it has spoilers so If you don't want to know nothing about it don't see it. She also talks a little about her year in London when she was a child.
And here the b-roll/behind the scenes of London shootings. Again, it contains spoilers so avoid it if you don't want to know absolutely anything about it.
And here the b-roll/behind the scenes of London shootings. Again, it contains spoilers so avoid it if you don't want to know absolutely anything about it.
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