Warehouse 13 Interviews
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Cinema Spy: There is a great history of different takes on the buddy vibe in film and TV. Did either of you come in to this project with a particular example that inspired you or informed what you did?
Eddie McClintock: I just come in with no expectations and hopefully I like the person that I’m working with.
Joanne Kelly: Uh-oh.
Eddie McClintock: And it so happened that Joanne and I — if Joanne and I ever have differences on the set we’re big enough people and we’ve created a strong enough bond that we’re able to speak about it.
David Simkins: Or deliver some noogies.
Eddie McClintock: Basically, we give each other metaphorical noogies on the set all the time. If Joanne has a problem, she lets me know and I let her know too sometimes. I didn’t have any preconceived notions. It just so happened that we click. You know, it’s just one of those things that I guess it’s like TV or film, you know, just there’s a chemistry, it’s there, it clicks and it works and other times it doesn’t. In this case I just think that it does.
Joanne Kelly: In the process of filming it has gone through such a change and it’s grown as we’ve grown as characters and as we’ve worked together more. I mean, this relationship is blooming. I think it was something that came — we’re both different, our processes are very different, and the kind of energy that comes from that when two opposing forces collide is what you see on screen. And Eddie makes me laugh every day and I always have a great time on set because he’s there and it’s just been a pleasure to work with him. I’m really thankful to be part of this. [Read More]
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