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I love when Elizabeth Mitchell asks questions, but says them as if they're statements. It's such a great choice. She did it in Lost, too, when Juliet asks Sawyer, "Is that for me?" (at around 1:01).
The 1st Santa Clause movie in the Denny's scene was filmed across the street where I live now sadly Denny's is no longer there but, I did see Tim and got his autograph
I guess this means that there will be an interview with her in the next print edition of Entertainment Weekly:
Former 'Lost' actress Elizabeth Mitchell 'cried for a couple of days' after being written off show
Elizabeth Mitchell, former "Lost" fertility doctor Juliet, says that when she found out she was being killed off on the ABC drama, she and co-star Evangeline Lilly went on a bender.
"I cried for a couple days," Mitchell says in Entertainment Weekly's latest issue, on stands tomorrow. "Evangeline and my sister came over, and we drank until we fell asleep on the couch, which was not good, because none of us are big drinkers. We woke up and said, 'Let's do ice cream next time, okay?'"
Up next for Mitchell is ABC's "V," yet another sci-fi thriller - which is just fine with the actress, who labels herself a "dork and a nerd."
"They know I'm one of them. Completely," said Mitchell. "Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, I'm a sci-fi fan - with a soccer mom on the outside."
What I love is that Lost creaters had to swallow their pride and call Elizabeth back to work due to fan outrage lol.
Elizabeth Mitchell
"It's been a rollercoaster. Something happened with Lost, then something happened with V, and then something happened with Lost again."
Interviewer so they called you back after they let you go?
Elizabeth: "It's been a rollercoaster, yes."
In another interview when asked if she would be coming back she said
"yes, but that wasn't the origional thing. First I wasn't going to be there, then I was going to be here (meaning V) now I'm going to be doing both."
She also thanked the fans for bringing Juliet back.
I loved at the begining of the Pilot Erica's eye opening, a little shout out to Lost perhaps? I couldn't help think it was Juliet waking up in a different reality after the bomb.
Its aliens vs. humans as 'V' co-stars Scott Wolf, Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Chestnut and Morena Baccarin discuss the coolest alien tech, their biggest splur...
Its aliens vs. humans as 'V' co-stars Scott Wolf, Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Chestnut and Morena Baccarin discuss the coolest alien tech, their biggest splur...
I love that in this interview, Elizabeth Mitchell calls Erica Evans a "crusader of the light".
Originally posted by EMLostfan
you can't see any of Juliet in this show, it's all Erica, which is nice.
I was thinking about that, too.
I thought I might have a problem that most might with seeing "Juliet" on V, but I haven't AT ALL.
Erica and Juliet are two totally different characters and Elizabeth has done a lot to make them that way. The way Erica is more active and in yo face, whereas, Juliet was sort of reactionary to a lot of things.
Erica also gets to show more of her feelings in V than Juliet did in most of Lost (until Season 5, really). The way Elizabeth gets to show simple emotions like sort of blushing when Jack makes a joke about her being a bad influence on him and the little stuff like telling Tyler she loves him...those kinds of things really stand out to me in regards to how different Erica is from Juliet and how Elizabeth gets to play more with emotion.
I'm really loving that I don't watch V and see Juliet. To me, that's the mark of a good actor. When you don't see the performer, but you see the CHARACTER.
I'm really loving that I don't watch V and see Juliet. To me, that's the mark of a good actor. When you don't see the performer, but you see the CHARACTER.
Totally agree. All of Juliet's emotions, for the most part, were in her eyes. Elizabeth still takes advatage of her ability to reveal everything you need to know with one glance before the end of most scenes. With Juliet all you got was a glipse of her mind, heart, and spirit with one look. She's so good though, her eyes were a window to her soul.
I LOOOOOOOVE Elizabeth Mitchell as an actress in both "Lost" and "V." She is such an amazing, nuanced, beautiful, brilliant actress, and she owns every scene she's in, and has gobs of chemistry with pretty much everybody she shares the screen with. I'm really bummed that she's not going to be a regular on "Lost" anymore. That show has a way of just stomping on my heart and always killing off my favorite characters -- first Libby, then Charlie, and now Juliet?! Grrr... Still, I love her portrayal of Erica Evans, so as long as I can continue to see her on one of these two shows, I will be a generally happy camper (though I'd be even happier if she DID get a happier ending on "Lost").
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