Dave ran into Sebastian at that gay bar Sebastian took Blaine and Kurt to. They didn’t pin the suicide attempt on Kurt. You weren’t watching the episode very well, honey. With Blaine they can’t do the same thing and it destroys the illusion the writers give a damn and aren’t in it just for the money, annoying the viewer. Yes, this is a show for profit but with Rachel they could get away with giving her many songs that sold very well without annoying as many people like they Blaine annoys people because it fit the show to have the main character sing many songs. I find Darren’s voice pleasing but not something unique so in show that preaches about diversity to have the most generic sellable voice sing many songs it seems hypocritical, goes against the show’s supposed heart and therefor annoys. They can’t sugar coat his songs with saying their vital to the storylines like they could with Lea’s so it annoys people more.Īnd people dont’ need to have spectacular voices to be on Broadway, just powerful and well managed. She had a lovely lip gloss on that tasted quite nice.” īut Rachel getting more songs went with the little sense they have storyline wise while with Blane it clear they’re just trying to make a profit. You don’t have to ask me twice.” It was nice. So she said, “Matt, on this take, just kiss me on the lips.” I said, “Great. And so she knew that whatever greeting they had together would be completely inappropriate. I think Jane sussed out right away that my character was just all over the map, just a complete hot mess. TVLINE | You got to kiss Jane Lynch in a scene. It’s just that I’m already in New York away from my family six months out of the year shooting, so for me to take another six months away from them to do something on Broadway would be tricky at this point in time. Given the right project it would be something really fun to do in the future. TVLINE | Did this give you the itch to maybe do a Broadway musical? So it was a real dream come true to get to record them. When I was a kid, my brother and I shared a room and he used to put on the Duran Duran tape - yes, I said tape - every night we would listen to “The Reflex” and “Rio” and all of the old hits they had. TVLINE | You guys perform a Duran Duran mash-up at the beginning of the episode - was that a childhood dream come true for you? Anytime you’re playing someone’s sibling you want to get to know that person and it’s important that they be accessible to that, and Darren was completely open and available so that we were able to develop a friendship and get an idea of what it would be like to actually be brothers. We had a lot of laughs between takes, and we had a lot of fun playing off of each other. He was completely professional and fun and came to play. I had an incredible time working with Darren. TVLINE | What was your dynamic like with Darren? But then once he realizes that he’s kind of a hometown hero, the hubris kicks in and his ego expands exponentially. But I think he also needs to get back in touch with his roots and reality because he’s having a tough go of it. I think he comes back to town under the ruse that he’s doing all of this gritty work for the next commercial campaign. For him, hearing something like that is just the best news ever. It makes me think, ‘I really hope hair and makeup to work that day.” At the end of the day, Cooper is just desperate for validation. What is it like to hear that? Does it make you uncomfortable? I think Kurt refers to you as the most good-looking guy in all of North America. TVLINE | The script also has some fun with your looks. I’ve definitely had crazy acting teachers… Just completely bat s–t crazy. And then sometimes you’re just scratching your head. And sometimes there’s a lot of gold in their advice. Any actor who participated in drama in high school or college had experience with guest speakers. TVLINE | Have you ever encountered someone like Cooper? And over the course of that path, he sort of developed his own short cuts and tricks of the trade, which are all horribly misleading and misguided. He clearly hasn’t had an easy road of it as an actor. At the heart of it, he really does want to help his brother avoid the slings and arrows of being a young artist. To me, the fun of the role was getting to play somebody who had such strong convictions and opinions about all of the wrong things and in all of the wrong ways. TVLINE | Was it fun playing such a D-bag? And then a week later I got a text from him asking me if I wanted to come on the show to sing it. I had heard the Gotye song and I asked Ryan if he ever thought of using that as a duet on the show. Treat Williams Dead at 71: Co-Stars From Everwood, White Collar and More Pay Tribute
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