Hey there, readers, this is your dutiful intern Jeff signing on to
'Bloggers & Sisters' for the first time. Upon wandering onto the
fourth floor of Stage 6 in September, I've had the pleasure of leeching
onto the talented writing staff of 'Brothers & Sisters,' hoping to
retain an ounce of their talent, creativity, and general awesomeness.
Expect great things this season.
Last week I had the
opportunity to sit down with Luke Macfarlane, who plays Scotty Wandell,
husband of Kevin Walker, and pester him with some questions about his
career, his Canadian heritage, and of course, his inclusion in the
'Yummy Yummy Screw' section of Perez Hilton.
Jeff: You're a series regular this season, correct?
Luke: Yes. It's very nice -- as an actor you always want a stable job, so…Brothers & Sisters looks like a pretty stable job.
Jeff: Is this your first series?
Luke: Actually, I was on a series that only lasted a season. On FX, it was called Over There.
Jeff: So, you're from Canada?
Luke: Yes,
a place called, London, Ontario. It's about two hours southwest of
Toronto. It's a college town…Yeah, it was actually a very good place
to be raised.
Jeff: So you started at the beginning of the series?
Luke: I was in the
third episode. In the first season, I think I did seven episodes,
maybe eight. And then I came back in the second season, and did the
same thing. Yeah, lo and behold, it turned into something permanent,
which is always really kind of a nice thing. You know, it actually
came as a bit of shock.
Jeff: Really?
Luke: Yeah. I was coming back and I was doing some of
these episodes and I was still a guest star. I was talking with
Matthew and I was like, "Do you know what they have in mind for us?"
and he said, "Yeah, I think we're getting married." And I said, "What?"
Jeff: Nice.
Luke: Yeah, the actors are always the last to know.
Jeff: How do you think Scotty's evolved over the last few seasons?
Luke: He's
definitely changed a lot. It's interesting with TV because you kind of
jump in and you really don't know where the narrative is going to go,
so you make bold choices, and you kind of get to tweak as you go
along. And unlike with a play script, you don't know where it ends.
So yeah, he's definitely changed a lot. I think Scotty's now less
concerned with sticking his nose in other people's business. I think
he's become more confident in himself.
Jeff: So the wedding episode – you mentioned you were sort of the last to know – how was shooting that?
Luke: Oh,
it was really wonderful. It kind of felt like we were doing something
big, and it was done with great care from the costumes to the script.
I know that David had spoken with someone who had officiated gay
marriages, so that the words would be accurate and in line. And it was
beautiful, you know. I felt like we all felt like were doing something
special.
Luke Macfarlane, as Scotty, says "I Do"
Jeff: And then with Proposition 8…?
Luke: Yeah, it was interesting –
that happened after we did it. There was kind of that great synergy
that happens when your work is in line with the world. It was very
exciting, and continues to be exciting.
Jeff: So have you noticed a lot of the fan reaction to your character?
Luke: I
actually try not to pay attention to that stuff. It's always funny
when I hear people talk about Scotty, like "Oh Scotty, he's a fan
favorite!" So I was like, "Oh, that's nice!" Really, though, from my
personal experience I try to stay away from message boards and all that
stuff.
Jeff: So you didn't see your photo spread on Perez Hilton on Monday?
Luke: I
heard! It's always funny how your friends from high school are the
ones who tip you off. I got two e-mails from friends, like, "Hey –
you're on Perez Hilton!" I try to stay away. Because you're always going to look, and see
all the nice stuff, and then you're going to come across that one line
that annihilates you, and you're just going to feel bad for a week.
So, I learned my lesson early on.
Jeff: So you have a good working relationship with Matthew Rhys?
Luke: Yeah,
very good. I think we both come from theatre backgrounds, so our
approach to the material is very similar. Yeah, he's an incredible
actor, an incredible guy. I couldn't be happier.
To Be Continued...
-Jeff Bibeau
Writers' Intern