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I got the opportunity to sit down with Castle star Stana Katic to talk to her about the show, this week's highly anticipated new episode "Kill Shot," and the future of Beckett and Castle. I also asked her some questions from you, the fans, about the things you wanted to know. Thank you all for submitting questions -- I asked as many as I could.
Christi Kassity: We've heard your favorite Castle episodes are the ones that deal with Beckett's mother's death, as well as the ones that touch on the romance between Beckett and Castle. The past few episodes have not touched on either subject. Will we be seeing more of those kinds of episodes, and if so, how soon?
Stana Katic: Yeah, well ["Kill Shot"] kind of goes down in that direction. She got shot because she was digging too deep and this is a huge flashback to that experience. This episode touches on it, and it also touches on the progression of [Castle and Beckett's] relationship together.
One of the things that was really satisfiying about playing this particular episode was that Beckett learns more about herself, learns more about some of the blocks she's placed in her path to really living and enjoying her own life. One of the things I think she wants is to have a relationship with someone like Castle.
A big block for her, she knows, has been her mom's murder and in this episode specifically we get to see how she decides to navigate those waters and decides -- people do this, right? They define themselves by things, you know? By events, by associations, by communities, by personal history. They say 'Okay, this is who I am,' then because of those definitions sometimes you get to live a decent life, but sometimes you actually are creating obstacles for yourself, and I think that Beckett realizes that she has created some obstacles for herself that are preventing herself from living a fulfilling and bigger life.
CK: Why do you think Kate will not give in to her feelings for Castle? Why do you think she lied about hearing him tell her that he loves her?
SK: It's not true she won't give into her feelings. She has totally given into her feelings -- it's just that she wants to give that relationship a real chance, and she's crazy about him and to give it a real chance she knows that for her she has to just put this thing to rest -- this thing with her mom. All of these years she realized she's had one foot out the door in any relationship she's been in. She doesn't want that to happen with him and to give it a real chance she's got to resolve that. It's a secret that she holds for the sake of protecting the future of the two of them. And he's holding secrets too, you know.
CK: We see in this next episode that Kate's Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really comes to light. How did it feel playing Kate that way, and how do you prepare for those scenes?
SK: It's different. She's always in control, usually, at least. To an extent.
CK: She tries to be, anyway.
SK: Right, right. She's the tip of the spear in investigations, and for her to not have full control of herself in a moment of stress especially in an investigation, it's really disconcerning, it's really outside of her normal kind of space.
So I think one of the things I got to do was I got to chat with a few people who have been in places of conflict -- people from across the globe. I got the chance to understand, or at least try to access, that stymieing fear, that just grips you and you can't move and nobody else can help you. You have to help yourself kind of pull out of that. And the only way, sometimes, that you can figure out or navigate that path through that dark valley is if someone else who's been through the same thing and has gotten through to the other side can give you some words of wisdom.
We find that in this episode through Esposito. You know, Castle wants to help but he can't, and that is really rough for a guy who's in love with a girl, because they always want to protect and this time he can't. He doesn't have the tools, and we have to go to my buddy Espo.
CK: Where do you want to see Kate and Castle by the end of the season?
SK: (without a moment of hesitation) Makin' out. (we both laugh) I'm serious! On a park bench just tearing each other up.
CK: I'm sure there are a lot of fans who wonder how you go to work everyday and not make out with Nathan [Fillion]
SK: I stare at his bum, plenty.
CK: Who has been your favorite guest star, so far, on the show?
SK: I love a lot of them. The cute boys aren't bad, right? Victor Webster. Marc Blucas, Sasha Roiz, I love James Cosmo. We've got a lot of really really great actors that have come through. Jane Seymour. There is a really great list of people that have come through that are really fantastic. We are really lucky that actors are up for coming and playing with us. It seems like the show has a large enough reach where actors that might be off filmmaking most of the year who have a couple of weeks free are willing now to come be on our show.
CK: On that note: Who would be your dream guest stars?
SK: Tom Hardy, Russell Crowe, Daniel Day Lewis.
CK: So more cute boys?
SK: (laughs) Right? Okay, girls. Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling. Who else on the womens side? Oh, Kate Winslet.
CK: The fans wanted me to tell you that they love that you say you're not sorry for being a "shipper" -- So what are your favorite "Caskett" moments?
SK: I'll tell you. I liked when they kissed. (laughs) That was great. I love the moment when he walks in on her in the bath and she's naked and she's like "God, can you just not look?" you know? I love the silent smiles between the two of them when one is admiring the other and the other one is admiring that same person. You know where they have those moments of shift? They get to soak each other up. It's a private moment that a character has, and it's really sweet to see that. Where they are enjoying each other. Jeez, what else? There are tons of moments. They always seem to squirt them in.
CK: Yeah, there seems to be at least one moment in every episode.
SK: Yeah! I like that! It's really sweet. I like that. I like playing that romantic.
CK: And we know you two will be handcuffed to each other soon...
SK: Yes! yeah, that will be massive amounts of... something. We'll see what happens.
CK: Are there any pranks or on-set shenanigans you can tell us about?
SK: Everybody is always teasing each other all the time. I work with a room full of boys basically -- which is great because I get to be a little stinker too. For instance, sometimes when I am doing a scene with Jon Huertas... It will be my close up and we both share an affection for The Princess Bride. So he's a big dork and I will give him an order as Beckett and he will sashay out of the scene as Esposito and just before he does -- and it's always on my close up -- he'll go "As you wish!" ... and you'll see sometimes they'll keep it on my face and there is always a little twinkle in my eye. There is tons of hijinks and stuff like that. I managed to convince Seamus that he was going to have to do a strip-tease dance and the whole crew got in on it and just had a blast enjoying that.
CK: Is there any significance to the elephants on Kate's desk?
SK: Yes. There are parts of the world that believe that elephants are an element of good fortune and by putting money in the trunk of the lead elephant you're encouraging good foturne in your life. I feel like Beckett is well-traveled and if she hasn't actually been to a place she will make a point of reading about a place. I felt that was either something she carried back from her travels or it was something that one of her United Nations friends gifted her.
CK: An unexpected, at least for me, topic came up several times when I was taking questions and that was: Your hair.
SK: (laughs) How did I know you were going to go there?
CK: So, I guess the questions are do you have say in how your hair, make-up and wardrobe are done for each episode? Also, the fans unanimously agree your hair is at its best when it's down.
SK: Oh really? (laughs) okay.
CK: I was actually asked, and I quote "How do you get your hair looking so good, do you wash it in petrified unicorn tears, or what?"
SK: (laughs more) There's a unicorn thing going on right now!
CK: So, do you have say in your hair/make-up/wardrobe?
SK: Yeah, its a collaboration. It's between myself, the producers, the writer, and the hair team and wardrobe and make-up team. It's a collaboration and it depends oftentimes what the story is. Sometimes the story is a little bit more buttoned up. In order to have that feeling sometimes it's nice to have the hair back, away from the face. Sometimes its a little bit more free flowing. She's comfortable, she's in her home, or whatever, and you can do something different with it. I feel, like any girl, Beckett is going to explore hair styles and it's really nice to have the hair long now because I think that it echos what's been a great progression for the character. We can play a little bit more now than before.
CK: Will we ever see Beckett riding her Harley softtail?
SK: (eyes widen) Tell them to just blast Andrew Marlowe's twitter account [@AndrewWMarlowe] with that idea, because I am 100% for it. Yeah, I hope so!
CK: What causes or charities are you passionate about?
SK: I put together a not-for-profit organization called The Alternative Travel Project which is aimed at encouraging people to give their car a rest for just one day, and hopefully by doing that we are creating opportunities for people to be more engaged with their communities and their cities. To be more conscious of the environment and to also be more health conscious.
So, Seamus Dever who plays Detective Ryan, and I last October gave our cars a rest for seven days and went to and from work by using cycling, public transportation, and by walking. It was really cool, so what I ended up doing was encouraging people across the globe to join in and pledge a day without a car... As a place that is the media capitol of, perhaps, the planet, I think that we deserve great public transportation and deserve great access to ease of traffic across the city.
One of the things that happened was a school in Romania gave up their cars every Friday. They had no-car Friday and two couples formed from this, they are both getting married. That is really cool, really sweet. So, that is one of the benefits of actually engaging in your community you can actually meet people and invest in new relationships.
Another thing I really like being apart of is, I really enjoy helping children in need and one of the avenues I found to do that is the Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. I try to go and volunteer and dedicate time and visit over there whenever there is a free moment.
CK: If you could guest star on another show right now, what would it be?
SK: Oooh. Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.
I want to thank Stana for taking the time to sit down with me, we went well past the 10 minutes we were given, but I think we both had fun. Check out an all new episode of Castle Monday at 10/9C on ABC.
http://www.buddytv.com/articles/castle/castles-stana-katic-sits-down-42820.aspx
I got the opportunity to sit down with Castle star Stana Katic to talk to her about the show, this week's highly anticipated new episode "Kill Shot," and the future of Beckett and Castle. I also asked her some questions from you, the fans, about the things you wanted to know. Thank you all for submitting questions -- I asked as many as I could.
Christi Kassity: We've heard your favorite Castle episodes are the ones that deal with Beckett's mother's death, as well as the ones that touch on the romance between Beckett and Castle. The past few episodes have not touched on either subject. Will we be seeing more of those kinds of episodes, and if so, how soon?
Stana Katic: Yeah, well ["Kill Shot"] kind of goes down in that direction. She got shot because she was digging too deep and this is a huge flashback to that experience. This episode touches on it, and it also touches on the progression of [Castle and Beckett's] relationship together.
One of the things that was really satisfiying about playing this particular episode was that Beckett learns more about herself, learns more about some of the blocks she's placed in her path to really living and enjoying her own life. One of the things I think she wants is to have a relationship with someone like Castle.
A big block for her, she knows, has been her mom's murder and in this episode specifically we get to see how she decides to navigate those waters and decides -- people do this, right? They define themselves by things, you know? By events, by associations, by communities, by personal history. They say 'Okay, this is who I am,' then because of those definitions sometimes you get to live a decent life, but sometimes you actually are creating obstacles for yourself, and I think that Beckett realizes that she has created some obstacles for herself that are preventing herself from living a fulfilling and bigger life.
CK: Why do you think Kate will not give in to her feelings for Castle? Why do you think she lied about hearing him tell her that he loves her?
SK: It's not true she won't give into her feelings. She has totally given into her feelings -- it's just that she wants to give that relationship a real chance, and she's crazy about him and to give it a real chance she knows that for her she has to just put this thing to rest -- this thing with her mom. All of these years she realized she's had one foot out the door in any relationship she's been in. She doesn't want that to happen with him and to give it a real chance she's got to resolve that. It's a secret that she holds for the sake of protecting the future of the two of them. And he's holding secrets too, you know.
CK: We see in this next episode that Kate's Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really comes to light. How did it feel playing Kate that way, and how do you prepare for those scenes?
SK: It's different. She's always in control, usually, at least. To an extent.
CK: She tries to be, anyway.
SK: Right, right. She's the tip of the spear in investigations, and for her to not have full control of herself in a moment of stress especially in an investigation, it's really disconcerning, it's really outside of her normal kind of space.
So I think one of the things I got to do was I got to chat with a few people who have been in places of conflict -- people from across the globe. I got the chance to understand, or at least try to access, that stymieing fear, that just grips you and you can't move and nobody else can help you. You have to help yourself kind of pull out of that. And the only way, sometimes, that you can figure out or navigate that path through that dark valley is if someone else who's been through the same thing and has gotten through to the other side can give you some words of wisdom.
We find that in this episode through Esposito. You know, Castle wants to help but he can't, and that is really rough for a guy who's in love with a girl, because they always want to protect and this time he can't. He doesn't have the tools, and we have to go to my buddy Espo.
CK: Where do you want to see Kate and Castle by the end of the season?
SK: (without a moment of hesitation) Makin' out. (we both laugh) I'm serious! On a park bench just tearing each other up.
CK: I'm sure there are a lot of fans who wonder how you go to work everyday and not make out with Nathan [Fillion]
SK: I stare at his bum, plenty.
CK: Who has been your favorite guest star, so far, on the show?
SK: I love a lot of them. The cute boys aren't bad, right? Victor Webster. Marc Blucas, Sasha Roiz, I love James Cosmo. We've got a lot of really really great actors that have come through. Jane Seymour. There is a really great list of people that have come through that are really fantastic. We are really lucky that actors are up for coming and playing with us. It seems like the show has a large enough reach where actors that might be off filmmaking most of the year who have a couple of weeks free are willing now to come be on our show.
CK: On that note: Who would be your dream guest stars?
SK: Tom Hardy, Russell Crowe, Daniel Day Lewis.
CK: So more cute boys?
SK: (laughs) Right? Okay, girls. Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling. Who else on the womens side? Oh, Kate Winslet.
CK: The fans wanted me to tell you that they love that you say you're not sorry for being a "shipper" -- So what are your favorite "Caskett" moments?
SK: I'll tell you. I liked when they kissed. (laughs) That was great. I love the moment when he walks in on her in the bath and she's naked and she's like "God, can you just not look?" you know? I love the silent smiles between the two of them when one is admiring the other and the other one is admiring that same person. You know where they have those moments of shift? They get to soak each other up. It's a private moment that a character has, and it's really sweet to see that. Where they are enjoying each other. Jeez, what else? There are tons of moments. They always seem to squirt them in.
CK: Yeah, there seems to be at least one moment in every episode.
SK: Yeah! I like that! It's really sweet. I like that. I like playing that romantic.
CK: And we know you two will be handcuffed to each other soon...
SK: Yes! yeah, that will be massive amounts of... something. We'll see what happens.
CK: Are there any pranks or on-set shenanigans you can tell us about?
SK: Everybody is always teasing each other all the time. I work with a room full of boys basically -- which is great because I get to be a little stinker too. For instance, sometimes when I am doing a scene with Jon Huertas... It will be my close up and we both share an affection for The Princess Bride. So he's a big dork and I will give him an order as Beckett and he will sashay out of the scene as Esposito and just before he does -- and it's always on my close up -- he'll go "As you wish!" ... and you'll see sometimes they'll keep it on my face and there is always a little twinkle in my eye. There is tons of hijinks and stuff like that. I managed to convince Seamus that he was going to have to do a strip-tease dance and the whole crew got in on it and just had a blast enjoying that.
CK: Is there any significance to the elephants on Kate's desk?
SK: Yes. There are parts of the world that believe that elephants are an element of good fortune and by putting money in the trunk of the lead elephant you're encouraging good foturne in your life. I feel like Beckett is well-traveled and if she hasn't actually been to a place she will make a point of reading about a place. I felt that was either something she carried back from her travels or it was something that one of her United Nations friends gifted her.
CK: An unexpected, at least for me, topic came up several times when I was taking questions and that was: Your hair.
SK: (laughs) How did I know you were going to go there?
CK: So, I guess the questions are do you have say in how your hair, make-up and wardrobe are done for each episode? Also, the fans unanimously agree your hair is at its best when it's down.
SK: Oh really? (laughs) okay.
CK: I was actually asked, and I quote "How do you get your hair looking so good, do you wash it in petrified unicorn tears, or what?"
SK: (laughs more) There's a unicorn thing going on right now!
CK: So, do you have say in your hair/make-up/wardrobe?
SK: Yeah, its a collaboration. It's between myself, the producers, the writer, and the hair team and wardrobe and make-up team. It's a collaboration and it depends oftentimes what the story is. Sometimes the story is a little bit more buttoned up. In order to have that feeling sometimes it's nice to have the hair back, away from the face. Sometimes its a little bit more free flowing. She's comfortable, she's in her home, or whatever, and you can do something different with it. I feel, like any girl, Beckett is going to explore hair styles and it's really nice to have the hair long now because I think that it echos what's been a great progression for the character. We can play a little bit more now than before.
CK: Will we ever see Beckett riding her Harley softtail?
SK: (eyes widen) Tell them to just blast Andrew Marlowe's twitter account [@AndrewWMarlowe] with that idea, because I am 100% for it. Yeah, I hope so!
CK: What causes or charities are you passionate about?
SK: I put together a not-for-profit organization called The Alternative Travel Project which is aimed at encouraging people to give their car a rest for just one day, and hopefully by doing that we are creating opportunities for people to be more engaged with their communities and their cities. To be more conscious of the environment and to also be more health conscious.
So, Seamus Dever who plays Detective Ryan, and I last October gave our cars a rest for seven days and went to and from work by using cycling, public transportation, and by walking. It was really cool, so what I ended up doing was encouraging people across the globe to join in and pledge a day without a car... As a place that is the media capitol of, perhaps, the planet, I think that we deserve great public transportation and deserve great access to ease of traffic across the city.
One of the things that happened was a school in Romania gave up their cars every Friday. They had no-car Friday and two couples formed from this, they are both getting married. That is really cool, really sweet. So, that is one of the benefits of actually engaging in your community you can actually meet people and invest in new relationships.
Another thing I really like being apart of is, I really enjoy helping children in need and one of the avenues I found to do that is the Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. I try to go and volunteer and dedicate time and visit over there whenever there is a free moment.
CK: If you could guest star on another show right now, what would it be?
SK: Oooh. Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.
I want to thank Stana for taking the time to sit down with me, we went well past the 10 minutes we were given, but I think we both had fun. Check out an all new episode of Castle Monday at 10/9C on ABC.
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I got the opportunity to sit down with Castle star Stana Katic to talk to her about the show, this week's highly anticipated new episode "Kill Shot," and the future of Beckett and Castle. I also asked her some questions from you, the fans, about the things you wanted to know. Thank you all for submitting questions -- I asked as many as I could.
Christi Kassity: We've heard your favorite Castle episodes are the ones that deal with Beckett's mother's death, as well as the ones that touch on the romance between Beckett and Castle. The past few episodes have not touched on either subject. Will we be seeing more of those kinds of episodes, and if so, how soon?
Stana Katic: Yeah, well ["Kill Shot"] kind of goes down in that direction. She got shot because she was digging too deep and this is a huge flashback to that experience. This episode touches on it, and it also touches on the progression of [Castle and Beckett's] relationship together.
One of the things that was really satisfiying about playing this particular episode was that Beckett learns more about herself, learns more about some of the blocks she's placed in her path to really living and enjoying her own life. One of the things I think she wants is to have a relationship with someone like Castle.
A big block for her, she knows, has been her mom's murder and in this episode specifically we get to see how she decides to navigate those waters and decides -- people do this, right? They define themselves by things, you know? By events, by associations, by communities, by personal history. They say 'Okay, this is who I am,' then because of those definitions sometimes you get to live a decent life, but sometimes you actually are creating obstacles for yourself, and I think that Beckett realizes that she has created some obstacles for herself that are preventing herself from living a fulfilling and bigger life.
CK: Why do you think Kate will not give in to her feelings for Castle? Why do you think she lied about hearing him tell her that he loves her?
SK: It's not true she won't give into her feelings. She has totally given into her feelings -- it's just that she wants to give that relationship a real chance, and she's crazy about him and to give it a real chance she knows that for her she has to just put this thing to rest -- this thing with her mom. All of these years she realized she's had one foot out the door in any relationship she's been in. She doesn't want that to happen with him and to give it a real chance she's got to resolve that. It's a secret that she holds for the sake of protecting the future of the two of them. And he's holding secrets too, you know.
CK: We see in this next episode that Kate's Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really comes to light. How did it feel playing Kate that way, and how do you prepare for those scenes?
SK: It's different. She's always in control, usually, at least. To an extent.
CK: She tries to be, anyway.
SK: Right, right. She's the tip of the spear in investigations, and for her to not have full control of herself in a moment of stress especially in an investigation, it's really disconcerning, it's really outside of her normal kind of space.
So I think one of the things I got to do was I got to chat with a few people who have been in places of conflict -- people from across the globe. I got the chance to understand, or at least try to access, that stymieing fear, that just grips you and you can't move and nobody else can help you. You have to help yourself kind of pull out of that. And the only way, sometimes, that you can figure out or navigate that path through that dark valley is if someone else who's been through the same thing and has gotten through to the other side can give you some words of wisdom.
We find that in this episode through Esposito. You know, Castle wants to help but he can't, and that is really rough for a guy who's in love with a girl, because they always want to protect and this time he can't. He doesn't have the tools, and we have to go to my buddy Espo.
CK: Where do you want to see Kate and Castle by the end of the season?
SK: (without a moment of hesitation) Makin' out. (we both laugh) I'm serious! On a park bench just tearing each other up.
CK: I'm sure there are a lot of fans who wonder how you go to work everyday and not make out with Nathan [Fillion]
SK: I stare at his bum, plenty.
CK: Who has been your favorite guest star, so far, on the show?
SK: I love a lot of them. The cute boys aren't bad, right? Victor Webster. Marc Blucas, Sasha Roiz, I love James Cosmo. We've got a lot of really really great actors that have come through. Jane Seymour. There is a really great list of people that have come through that are really fantastic. We are really lucky that actors are up for coming and playing with us. It seems like the show has a large enough reach where actors that might be off filmmaking most of the year who have a couple of weeks free are willing now to come be on our show.
CK: On that note: Who would be your dream guest stars?
SK: Tom Hardy, Russell Crowe, Daniel Day Lewis.
CK: So more cute boys?
SK: (laughs) Right? Okay, girls. Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling. Who else on the womens side? Oh, Kate Winslet.
CK: The fans wanted me to tell you that they love that you say you're not sorry for being a "shipper" -- So what are your favorite "Caskett" moments?
SK: I'll tell you. I liked when they kissed. (laughs) That was great. I love the moment when he walks in on her in the bath and she's naked and she's like "God, can you just not look?" you know? I love the silent smiles between the two of them when one is admiring the other and the other one is admiring that same person. You know where they have those moments of shift? They get to soak each other up. It's a private moment that a character has, and it's really sweet to see that. Where they are enjoying each other. Jeez, what else? There are tons of moments. They always seem to squirt them in.
CK: Yeah, there seems to be at least one moment in every episode.
SK: Yeah! I like that! It's really sweet. I like that. I like playing that romantic.
CK: And we know you two will be handcuffed to each other soon...
SK: Yes! yeah, that will be massive amounts of... something. We'll see what happens.
CK: Are there any pranks or on-set shenanigans you can tell us about?
SK: Everybody is always teasing each other all the time. I work with a room full of boys basically -- which is great because I get to be a little stinker too. For instance, sometimes when I am doing a scene with Jon Huertas... It will be my close up and we both share an affection for The Princess Bride. So he's a big dork and I will give him an order as Beckett and he will sashay out of the scene as Esposito and just before he does -- and it's always on my close up -- he'll go "As you wish!" ... and you'll see sometimes they'll keep it on my face and there is always a little twinkle in my eye. There is tons of hijinks and stuff like that. I managed to convince Seamus that he was going to have to do a strip-tease dance and the whole crew got in on it and just had a blast enjoying that.
CK: Is there any significance to the elephants on Kate's desk?
SK: Yes. There are parts of the world that believe that elephants are an element of good fortune and by putting money in the trunk of the lead elephant you're encouraging good foturne in your life. I feel like Beckett is well-traveled and if she hasn't actually been to a place she will make a point of reading about a place. I felt that was either something she carried back from her travels or it was something that one of her United Nations friends gifted her.
CK: An unexpected, at least for me, topic came up several times when I was taking questions and that was: Your hair.
SK: (laughs) How did I know you were going to go there?
CK: So, I guess the questions are do you have say in how your hair, make-up and wardrobe are done for each episode? Also, the fans unanimously agree your hair is at its best when it's down.
SK: Oh really? (laughs) okay.
CK: I was actually asked, and I quote "How do you get your hair looking so good, do you wash it in petrified unicorn tears, or what?"
SK: (laughs more) There's a unicorn thing going on right now!
CK: So, do you have say in your hair/make-up/wardrobe?
SK: Yeah, its a collaboration. It's between myself, the producers, the writer, and the hair team and wardrobe and make-up team. It's a collaboration and it depends oftentimes what the story is. Sometimes the story is a little bit more buttoned up. In order to have that feeling sometimes it's nice to have the hair back, away from the face. Sometimes its a little bit more free flowing. She's comfortable, she's in her home, or whatever, and you can do something different with it. I feel, like any girl, Beckett is going to explore hair styles and it's really nice to have the hair long now because I think that it echos what's been a great progression for the character. We can play a little bit more now than before.
CK: Will we ever see Beckett riding her Harley softtail?
SK: (eyes widen) Tell them to just blast Andrew Marlowe's twitter account [@AndrewWMarlowe] with that idea, because I am 100% for it. Yeah, I hope so!
CK: What causes or charities are you passionate about?
SK: I put together a not-for-profit organization called The Alternative Travel Project which is aimed at encouraging people to give their car a rest for just one day, and hopefully by doing that we are creating opportunities for people to be more engaged with their communities and their cities. To be more conscious of the environment and to also be more health conscious.
So, Seamus Dever who plays Detective Ryan, and I last October gave our cars a rest for seven days and went to and from work by using cycling, public transportation, and by walking. It was really cool, so what I ended up doing was encouraging people across the globe to join in and pledge a day without a car... As a place that is the media capitol of, perhaps, the planet, I think that we deserve great public transportation and deserve great access to ease of traffic across the city.
One of the things that happened was a school in Romania gave up their cars every Friday. They had no-car Friday and two couples formed from this, they are both getting married. That is really cool, really sweet. So, that is one of the benefits of actually engaging in your community you can actually meet people and invest in new relationships.
Another thing I really like being apart of is, I really enjoy helping children in need and one of the avenues I found to do that is the Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. I try to go and volunteer and dedicate time and visit over there whenever there is a free moment.
CK: If you could guest star on another show right now, what would it be?
SK: Oooh. Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.
I want to thank Stana for taking the time to sit down with me, we went well past the 10 minutes we were given, but I think we both had fun. Check out an all new episode of Castle Monday at 10/9C on ABC
voy a traducir rapidamente: lo rojo lo importante (desde mi punto de vita)(lo puse en spoliers para que no ocupara tanto)
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- Spoiler:
Tuve la oportunidad de sentarme con la estrellla de Castle Stana Katic a hablar con ella sobre el programa (serie), sobre el esperado nuevo eposodio de esta semana "kill shot", y el futuro de Beckett y Castle. Tambien le hize algunas preguntas de ustedes, los fans, sibre las cosas que querian saber. Gracias a todos por la presentacion de preguntas- yo le pregunte tantos como pude.
Christi Kassity: Hemos escuchado que sus episodios favoritos de Castle son los que tienen que ver con la muerte de la madre de Beckett, asi como los que tocan con el romanze entre Beckett y Castle. Los ultimos episodios no han tocado para nada estos temas. Vamos a ver mas de este tipo de capitulo, y si es asi, ¿Cuando?
Stana Katic: Si, bueno ("kill shot") es un tipo de baja en esa direccion (temas sobre la muerte de johanna y caskett). Ella recibio un disparo por que estaba cavando demasiado profundo y eso es un Flashback enorme en esa experencia. Este episodio afecta a él Castle), y también se refiere a la progresión de la [Castle y Beckett] relación.
Una de las cosas que en realidad era facilmente de jugar en este episodio en particular fue que Beckett descubre más cosas sobre sí misma, aprende más sobre algunos de los bloques que está colocado en su camino de la realidad de vida y disfrutar de su propia vida. Una de las cosas que creo que quiere es tener una relación con alguien como Castle.
Un bloque grande para ella, lo sabe, ha sido el asesinato de su madre y en este episodio en concreto vamos a ver cómo se decide navegar por esas aguas y decide - la gente hace esto, ¿verdad? -Se definen por las cosas, ¿sabes? Por los acontecimientos, por las asociaciones, las comunidades, por la historia personal. Ellos dicen 'Bueno, esto es lo que soy ", entonces a causa de las definiciones a veces se llega a vivir una vida decente, pero a veces lo que realmente es la creación de obstáculos por sí mismo, y creo que Beckett se da cuenta que ha creado algunos de los obstáculos por sí misma que se impide vivir una vida plena y más grande.
CK: ¿Por qué crees que Kate no va a ceder sus sentimientos por Castle? ¿Por qué cree que mintió acerca de la declaracion de decirle que la ama?
SK: No es cierto que no ha dado con sus sentimientos. Ella ha dado totalmente en sus sentimientos - es sólo que quiere dar a esa relación una oportunidad real, ella está loca por él y darle una oportunidad real de que sabe que para ella tiene que poner esto sólo para descansar - esto con su madre. Todos estos años se dio cuenta de que ha tenido un pie en la puerta en cualquier relación que ha estado y no quiere que eso suceda con él y darle una oportunidad real que tiene que resolver eso. Es un secreto que tiene por el bien de proteger el futuro de los dos. Y sostiene secretos, ya lo sabes.
CK: Nosotros vemos en el siguiente episodio el mensaje que Kate tiene un trastorno de estrés postraumático y que en realidad sale a la luz. ¿Cómo se siente jugando Kate de esa manera, y cómo prepararse para esas escenas?
SK: Es diferente. Ella está siempre en control, por lo general, por lo menos. Hasta cierto punto.
CK: Ella elige ser (me imagino que elige vivir "libre"), de todos modos.
SK: Correcto, correcto. Ella es la punta de la lanza en las investigaciones, y para que ella no tiene el control total de sí misma en un momento de estrés, especialmente en una investigación, que es realmente desconcertante, es realmente fuera de su tipo normal.
Así que creo que una de las cosas que tengo que hacer fue que llegué a hablar con algunas personas que han estado en los lugares de conflictos - las personas de todo el mundo. Tuve la oportunidad de entender, o al menos tratar de acceso, obstaculizando que el miedo, que sólo se agarra y no se puede mover y nadie más le puede ayudar. Que tiene que ayudarse a sí mismo tipo de salir de eso. Y la única manera, a veces, que se puede entender o navegar por ese camino a través de ese valle oscuro es si alguien que haya pasado por lo mismo y ha llegado hasta el otro lado le puede dar algunas palabras de sabiduría.
Nos encontramos con que en este episodio se ayudara a través de Esposito. Sabes, que Castle quiere ayudar pero no puede, y eso es realmente difícil para un chico que está enamorado de una chica, porque siempre quiere proteger, y esta vez no puede. Él no tiene las herramientas, y tenemos que ir a mi amigo Espo.
CK: ¿Dónde quieres ver a Kate y a Castle por el final de la temporada?
SK: (con un momento de duda) de lo que fuera. (ambas ríen) lo digo en serio! En el banco del parque sólo han rasgado el uno al otro.
CK: Yo estoy segura de que hay un montón de fans que se preguntan cómo van a trabajar todos los días y no comenter nada con Nathan [Fillion]
SK: Me quedo mirando el trasero, un montón
CK: ¿Quién ha sido tu estrella invitada favorita, hasta ahora, en la serie?
SK: Me gustan mucho todos ellos. Los chicos lindos no son malos, ¿verdad? Victor Webster. Marc Blucas, Sasha Roiz, me encanta James Cosmo. Tenemos un montón de actores muy, muy grandes que se han presentado. Jane Seymour. Hay una lista muy grande de personas que han llegado a través de que son realmente fantásticos. Somos muy afortunados de que los actores están por venir y jugar con nosotros. Parece que el programa tiene un alcance lo suficientemente grande donde los actores que podrían estar fuera de la cinematografía más de año y que tiene un par de semanas libres ahora están dispuestos a venir a nuestro programa.
CK: En ese sentido: ¿Quién sería su sueño de estrellas invitadas?
SK: Tom Hardy, Russell Crowe, Daniel Day Lewis
CK: Así que solo los chicos más lindos?
SK: (Risas), ¿no? Muy bien, chicas. Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling. ¿Quién más en el lado de las mujeres? Oh, Kate Winslet.
CK: La afición quiere que digA que les encanta que diceS que no está mal ser un "shipper" - ¿Cuáles son tus favoritas "Caskett" momentos?
SK: Yo te lo diré. Me gustó cuando se besaron. (Risas) Eso fue genial. Me encanta el momento en que el entra en el baño y ella está desnuda y es como "Dios, ¿no basta con ver?" ¿sabes? Me encanta la sonrisa en silencio entre los dos cuando uno se admira el otro y el otro es de admirar que una misma persona. ¿Sabes dónde tienen esos momentos de cambio? Llegan a remojo unos a otros. Es un momento privado que tiene un personaje, y es muy bonito ver eso. ¿Dónde están disfrutando de unos a otros. Por Dios, ¿qué más? Hay un montón de momentos. Parece que siempre los tiene.
CK: Sí, parece que hay por lo menos un momento en cada episodio.
SK: Sí! Me gusta eso! Es muy dulce. Me gusta eso. Me gusta jugar a ser romántico.
CK: Y sabes dos serán esposados el uno al otro, pronto ...
SK: ¡Sí! sí, que será de cantidades masivas de ... algo así. Vamos a ver qué pasa.
CK: ¿Hay bromas o travesuras en el set que nos puede contar?
SK: Todo el mundo está siempre bromas unos a otros todo el tiempo. Yo trabajo con una sala llena de niños, básicamente, - lo cual es genial porque me permite ser un poco demasiado apestosa. Por ejemplo, a veces cuando estoy haciendo una escena con Jon Huertas ... Será mi primer plano y ambos compartimos un afecto por La princesa prometida. Así que él es un idiota grande y voy a darle una orden, como Beckett y él se vaya de la escena como Esposito y justo antes que él - y siempre cerca de mi - que va a ir "a tu gusto!" ... y verás que a veces lo guardaré en mi cara y siempre hay un poco de brillo en mi ojo. Hay un montón de travesuras y cosas por el estilo. Conseguí convencer a Seamus que iba a tener que hacer un baile de strip-tease y todo el equipo se puso en él y sólo tenía una maravilla para disfrutar de el
CK: ¿Hay algún significado a los elefantes que hay en el escritorio de Kate?
SK: Sí. Hay partes del mundo que creen que los elefantes son un elemento de buena fortuna y por poner dinero en el tronco del elefante principal está fomentando una buena fortuna en su vida. Me siento como Beckett y si ella en realidad no ha estado en un lugar que hará un punto de lectura sobre es lugar. Sentí que era algo que sea llevado de vuelta de sus viajes o que era algo que uno de sus amigos de las Naciones Unidas.
CK: Un inesperado, al menos para mí, tema que surgió varias veces cuando yo estaba respondiendo a las cuestiones y que era: su pelo.
SK: (Risas) ¿Cómo sé que se va a ir allí?
CK: Bueno, supongo que las preguntas son ¿tiene usted que decir sobre cómo su pelo, el maquillaje y el vestuario se hace para cada episodio? Además, los aficionados están de acuerdo por unanimidad el cabello está en su mejor cuando está abajo.
SK: ¿En serio? (Risas) Está bien.
CK: En realidad me pidieron , y cito: "¿Cómo puede obtener su pelo que parece tan bueno, ¿usted lo lava en las lágrimas petrificadas de unicornio, o qué?"
SK: (más risas) Hay un unicornio pasando ahora mismo!
CK: ¿Entonces, que tienes que decir de tu pelo / maquillaje / vestuario?
SK: Sí, es una colaboración. Es un asunto entre yo misma, los productores, el escritor, y el equipo de pelo y el vestuario y el maquillaje. Se trata de una colaboración y que depende muchas veces cuál es la historia. A veces la historia es un poco más abotonado. Con el fin de tener esa sensación a veces es bueno tener el cabello hacia atrás, lejos de la cara. A veces es un poco más de flujo libre. Es cómodo, está en su casa, o lo que sea, y usted puede hacer algo diferente con ella. Me siento, como cualquier otra chica, Beckett va a explorar los estilos de pelo y es muy bueno tener el pelo largo ahora porque creo que se hace eco de lo que ha sido una gran progresión para el personaje. Podemos jugar un poco más ahora que antes.
CK: ¿Veremos Beckett montar en su Harley?
SK: (con los ojos muy abiertos) Dígale a esa explosión que en la cuenta del Twiter de Andrew Marlowe [@ AndrewWMarlowe] le lleve con esa idea, porque yo soy 100% por ella. Sí, eso espero!
CK: ¿Qué causa o beneficencia te apasiona?
SK: Monté una organización sin fines lucrativos llamado el Proyecto alternativo de viaje que tiene como objetivo animar a la gente para dar a su coche un descanso por un día, y espero que al hacerlo estamos creando oportunidades para las personas a ser más comprometidos con sus comunidades y sus ciudades. Para ser más consciente del medio ambiente y al ser también más conscientes de la salud.
Por lo tanto, Seamus Dever, que interpreta al Detective Ryan, el octubre pasado dio a los coches un descanso de siete días y se fue al trabajo y viceversa mediante el uso de bicicleta, el transporte público, y al caminar. Fue realmente genial, así que lo que terminé haciendo fue animando a la gente en todo el mundo a unirse y prometer pasar un día sin coche ... Como un lugar que es la capital de los medios de comunicación, tal vez, el planeta, creo que nos merecemos el transporte público grandes y merecen un gran acceso a la facilidad del tráfico en toda la ciudad.
Una de las cosas que sucedió fue en una escuela en Rumania dejaron sus coches todos los viernes. No tenían coche los viernes y dos parejas se formaron a partir de esto, ambos están a punto de casarse. Eso es muy bonito, muy dulce. Por lo tanto, que es uno de los beneficios de la realidad, participar en su comunidad, usted puede realmente conocer gente e invertir en nuevas relaciones.
Otra cosa que me gusta estar lejos , me gusta ayudar a los niños necesitados y una de las avenidas que encontré para hacerlo es el Hospital de Niños de Los Ángeles. Trato de ir con los voluntarios y dedicar el tiempo y visitar allí cada vez que hay un momento libre.
CK: ¿Si pudieras ser la estrella invitada en otro programa en este momento, ¿cuál sería?
SK: Oooh. Breaking Bad y Game of Thrones.
Quiero agradecer a Stana por tomarse el tiempo para sentarse conmigo, nos caimos bien más allá de los 10 minutos que nos dieron, pero creo que lo pasaron bien. Echa un vistazo a un episodio totalmente nuevo de Castle de lunes a 10/9C en la cadena ABC
Stana Katic - Kill Shot para buddytv Nov 2011 (escrito)
jajaja Le gustó cuando se besaron!! Que lista es Stana!kate&castle! escribió:V_K escribió:no se si esta la teníamos ya..
http://www.buddytv.com/articles/castle/castles-stana-katic-sits-down-42820.aspx.
- Spoiler:
I got the opportunity to sit down with Castle star Stana Katic to talk to her about the show, this week's highly anticipated new episode "Kill Shot," and the future of Beckett and Castle. I also asked her some questions from you, the fans, about the things you wanted to know. Thank you all for submitting questions -- I asked as many as I could.
Christi Kassity: We've heard your favorite Castle episodes are the ones that deal with Beckett's mother's death, as well as the ones that touch on the romance between Beckett and Castle. The past few episodes have not touched on either subject. Will we be seeing more of those kinds of episodes, and if so, how soon?
Stana Katic: Yeah, well ["Kill Shot"] kind of goes down in that direction. She got shot because she was digging too deep and this is a huge flashback to that experience. This episode touches on it, and it also touches on the progression of [Castle and Beckett's] relationship together.
One of the things that was really satisfiying about playing this particular episode was that Beckett learns more about herself, learns more about some of the blocks she's placed in her path to really living and enjoying her own life. One of the things I think she wants is to have a relationship with someone like Castle.
A big block for her, she knows, has been her mom's murder and in this episode specifically we get to see how she decides to navigate those waters and decides -- people do this, right? They define themselves by things, you know? By events, by associations, by communities, by personal history. They say 'Okay, this is who I am,' then because of those definitions sometimes you get to live a decent life, but sometimes you actually are creating obstacles for yourself, and I think that Beckett realizes that she has created some obstacles for herself that are preventing herself from living a fulfilling and bigger life.
CK: Why do you think Kate will not give in to her feelings for Castle? Why do you think she lied about hearing him tell her that he loves her?
SK: It's not true she won't give into her feelings. She has totally given into her feelings -- it's just that she wants to give that relationship a real chance, and she's crazy about him and to give it a real chance she knows that for her she has to just put this thing to rest -- this thing with her mom. All of these years she realized she's had one foot out the door in any relationship she's been in. She doesn't want that to happen with him and to give it a real chance she's got to resolve that. It's a secret that she holds for the sake of protecting the future of the two of them. And he's holding secrets too, you know.
CK: We see in this next episode that Kate's Post Traumatic Stress Disorder really comes to light. How did it feel playing Kate that way, and how do you prepare for those scenes?
SK: It's different. She's always in control, usually, at least. To an extent.
CK: She tries to be, anyway.
SK: Right, right. She's the tip of the spear in investigations, and for her to not have full control of herself in a moment of stress especially in an investigation, it's really disconcerning, it's really outside of her normal kind of space.
So I think one of the things I got to do was I got to chat with a few people who have been in places of conflict -- people from across the globe. I got the chance to understand, or at least try to access, that stymieing fear, that just grips you and you can't move and nobody else can help you. You have to help yourself kind of pull out of that. And the only way, sometimes, that you can figure out or navigate that path through that dark valley is if someone else who's been through the same thing and has gotten through to the other side can give you some words of wisdom.
We find that in this episode through Esposito. You know, Castle wants to help but he can't, and that is really rough for a guy who's in love with a girl, because they always want to protect and this time he can't. He doesn't have the tools, and we have to go to my buddy Espo.
CK: Where do you want to see Kate and Castle by the end of the season?
SK: (without a moment of hesitation) Makin' out. (we both laugh) I'm serious! On a park bench just tearing each other up.
CK: I'm sure there are a lot of fans who wonder how you go to work everyday and not make out with Nathan [Fillion]
SK: I stare at his bum, plenty.
CK: Who has been your favorite guest star, so far, on the show?
SK: I love a lot of them. The cute boys aren't bad, right? Victor Webster. Marc Blucas, Sasha Roiz, I love James Cosmo. We've got a lot of really really great actors that have come through. Jane Seymour. There is a really great list of people that have come through that are really fantastic. We are really lucky that actors are up for coming and playing with us. It seems like the show has a large enough reach where actors that might be off filmmaking most of the year who have a couple of weeks free are willing now to come be on our show.
CK: On that note: Who would be your dream guest stars?
SK: Tom Hardy, Russell Crowe, Daniel Day Lewis.
CK: So more cute boys?
SK: (laughs) Right? Okay, girls. Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling. Who else on the womens side? Oh, Kate Winslet.
CK: The fans wanted me to tell you that they love that you say you're not sorry for being a "shipper" -- So what are your favorite "Caskett" moments?
SK: I'll tell you. I liked when they kissed. (laughs) That was great. I love the moment when he walks in on her in the bath and she's naked and she's like "God, can you just not look?" you know? I love the silent smiles between the two of them when one is admiring the other and the other one is admiring that same person. You know where they have those moments of shift? They get to soak each other up. It's a private moment that a character has, and it's really sweet to see that. Where they are enjoying each other. Jeez, what else? There are tons of moments. They always seem to squirt them in.
CK: Yeah, there seems to be at least one moment in every episode.
SK: Yeah! I like that! It's really sweet. I like that. I like playing that romantic.
CK: And we know you two will be handcuffed to each other soon...
SK: Yes! yeah, that will be massive amounts of... something. We'll see what happens.
CK: Are there any pranks or on-set shenanigans you can tell us about?
SK: Everybody is always teasing each other all the time. I work with a room full of boys basically -- which is great because I get to be a little stinker too. For instance, sometimes when I am doing a scene with Jon Huertas... It will be my close up and we both share an affection for The Princess Bride. So he's a big dork and I will give him an order as Beckett and he will sashay out of the scene as Esposito and just before he does -- and it's always on my close up -- he'll go "As you wish!" ... and you'll see sometimes they'll keep it on my face and there is always a little twinkle in my eye. There is tons of hijinks and stuff like that. I managed to convince Seamus that he was going to have to do a strip-tease dance and the whole crew got in on it and just had a blast enjoying that.
CK: Is there any significance to the elephants on Kate's desk?
SK: Yes. There are parts of the world that believe that elephants are an element of good fortune and by putting money in the trunk of the lead elephant you're encouraging good foturne in your life. I feel like Beckett is well-traveled and if she hasn't actually been to a place she will make a point of reading about a place. I felt that was either something she carried back from her travels or it was something that one of her United Nations friends gifted her.
CK: An unexpected, at least for me, topic came up several times when I was taking questions and that was: Your hair.
SK: (laughs) How did I know you were going to go there?
CK: So, I guess the questions are do you have say in how your hair, make-up and wardrobe are done for each episode? Also, the fans unanimously agree your hair is at its best when it's down.
SK: Oh really? (laughs) okay.
CK: I was actually asked, and I quote "How do you get your hair looking so good, do you wash it in petrified unicorn tears, or what?"
SK: (laughs more) There's a unicorn thing going on right now!
CK: So, do you have say in your hair/make-up/wardrobe?
SK: Yeah, its a collaboration. It's between myself, the producers, the writer, and the hair team and wardrobe and make-up team. It's a collaboration and it depends oftentimes what the story is. Sometimes the story is a little bit more buttoned up. In order to have that feeling sometimes it's nice to have the hair back, away from the face. Sometimes its a little bit more free flowing. She's comfortable, she's in her home, or whatever, and you can do something different with it. I feel, like any girl, Beckett is going to explore hair styles and it's really nice to have the hair long now because I think that it echos what's been a great progression for the character. We can play a little bit more now than before.
CK: Will we ever see Beckett riding her Harley softtail?
SK: (eyes widen) Tell them to just blast Andrew Marlowe's twitter account [@AndrewWMarlowe] with that idea, because I am 100% for it. Yeah, I hope so!
CK: What causes or charities are you passionate about?
SK: I put together a not-for-profit organization called The Alternative Travel Project which is aimed at encouraging people to give their car a rest for just one day, and hopefully by doing that we are creating opportunities for people to be more engaged with their communities and their cities. To be more conscious of the environment and to also be more health conscious.
So, Seamus Dever who plays Detective Ryan, and I last October gave our cars a rest for seven days and went to and from work by using cycling, public transportation, and by walking. It was really cool, so what I ended up doing was encouraging people across the globe to join in and pledge a day without a car... As a place that is the media capitol of, perhaps, the planet, I think that we deserve great public transportation and deserve great access to ease of traffic across the city.
One of the things that happened was a school in Romania gave up their cars every Friday. They had no-car Friday and two couples formed from this, they are both getting married. That is really cool, really sweet. So, that is one of the benefits of actually engaging in your community you can actually meet people and invest in new relationships.
Another thing I really like being apart of is, I really enjoy helping children in need and one of the avenues I found to do that is the Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. I try to go and volunteer and dedicate time and visit over there whenever there is a free moment.
CK: If you could guest star on another show right now, what would it be?
SK: Oooh. Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.
I want to thank Stana for taking the time to sit down with me, we went well past the 10 minutes we were given, but I think we both had fun. Check out an all new episode of Castle Monday at 10/9C on ABC
voy a traducir rapidamente: lo rojo lo importante (desde mi punto de vita)(lo puse en spoliers para que no ocupara tanto).
- Spoiler:
Tuve la oportunidad de sentarme con la estrellla de Castle Stana Katic a hablar con ella sobre el programa (serie), sobre el esperado nuevo eposodio de esta semana "kill shot", y el futuro de Beckett y Castle. Tambien le hize algunas preguntas de ustedes, los fans, sibre las cosas que querian saber. Gracias a todos por la presentacion de preguntas- yo le pregunte tantos como pude.
Christi Kassity: Hemos escuchado que sus episodios favoritos de Castle son los que tienen que ver con la muerte de la madre de Beckett, asi como los que tocan con el romanze entre Beckett y Castle. Los ultimos episodios no han tocado para nada estos temas. Vamos a ver mas de este tipo de capitulo, y si es asi, ¿Cuando?
Stana Katic: Si, bueno ("kill shot") es un tipo de baja en esa direccion (temas sobre la muerte de johanna y caskett). Ella recibio un disparo por que estaba cavando demasiado profundo y eso es un Flashback enorme en esa experencia. Este episodio afecta a él Castle), y también se refiere a la progresión de la [Castle y Beckett] relación.
Una de las cosas que en realidad era facilmente de jugar en este episodio en particular fue que Beckett descubre más cosas sobre sí misma, aprende más sobre algunos de los bloques que está colocado en su camino de la realidad de vida y disfrutar de su propia vida. Una de las cosas que creo que quiere es tener una relación con alguien como Castle.
Un bloque grande para ella, lo sabe, ha sido el asesinato de su madre y en este episodio en concreto vamos a ver cómo se decide navegar por esas aguas y decide - la gente hace esto, ¿verdad? -Se definen por las cosas, ¿sabes? Por los acontecimientos, por las asociaciones, las comunidades, por la historia personal. Ellos dicen 'Bueno, esto es lo que soy ", entonces a causa de las definiciones a veces se llega a vivir una vida decente, pero a veces lo que realmente es la creación de obstáculos por sí mismo, y creo que Beckett se da cuenta que ha creado algunos de los obstáculos por sí misma que se impide vivir una vida plena y más grande.
CK: ¿Por qué crees que Kate no va a ceder sus sentimientos por Castle? ¿Por qué cree que mintió acerca de la declaracion de decirle que la ama?
SK: No es cierto que no ha dado con sus sentimientos. Ella ha dado totalmente en sus sentimientos - es sólo que quiere dar a esa relación una oportunidad real, ella está loca por él y darle una oportunidad real de que sabe que para ella tiene que poner esto sólo para descansar - esto con su madre. Todos estos años se dio cuenta de que ha tenido un pie en la puerta en cualquier relación que ha estado y no quiere que eso suceda con él y darle una oportunidad real que tiene que resolver eso. Es un secreto que tiene por el bien de proteger el futuro de los dos. Y sostiene secretos, ya lo sabes.
CK: Nosotros vemos en el siguiente episodio el mensaje que Kate tiene un trastorno de estrés postraumático y que en realidad sale a la luz. ¿Cómo se siente jugando Kate de esa manera, y cómo prepararse para esas escenas?
SK: Es diferente. Ella está siempre en control, por lo general, por lo menos. Hasta cierto punto.
CK: Ella elige ser (me imagino que elige vivir "libre"), de todos modos.
SK: Correcto, correcto. Ella es la punta de la lanza en las investigaciones, y para que ella no tiene el control total de sí misma en un momento de estrés, especialmente en una investigación, que es realmente desconcertante, es realmente fuera de su tipo normal.
Así que creo que una de las cosas que tengo que hacer fue que llegué a hablar con algunas personas que han estado en los lugares de conflictos - las personas de todo el mundo. Tuve la oportunidad de entender, o al menos tratar de acceso, obstaculizando que el miedo, que sólo se agarra y no se puede mover y nadie más le puede ayudar. Que tiene que ayudarse a sí mismo tipo de salir de eso. Y la única manera, a veces, que se puede entender o navegar por ese camino a través de ese valle oscuro es si alguien que haya pasado por lo mismo y ha llegado hasta el otro lado le puede dar algunas palabras de sabiduría.
Nos encontramos con que en este episodio se ayudara a través de Esposito. Sabes, que Castle quiere ayudar pero no puede, y eso es realmente difícil para un chico que está enamorado de una chica, porque siempre quiere proteger, y esta vez no puede. Él no tiene las herramientas, y tenemos que ir a mi amigo Espo.
CK: ¿Dónde quieres ver a Kate y a Castle por el final de la temporada?
SK: (con un momento de duda) de lo que fuera. (ambas ríen) lo digo en serio! En el banco del parque sólo han rasgado el uno al otro.
CK: Yo estoy segura de que hay un montón de fans que se preguntan cómo van a trabajar todos los días y no comenter nada con Nathan [Fillion]
SK: Me quedo mirando el trasero, un montón
CK: ¿Quién ha sido tu estrella invitada favorita, hasta ahora, en la serie?
SK: Me gustan mucho todos ellos. Los chicos lindos no son malos, ¿verdad? Victor Webster. Marc Blucas, Sasha Roiz, me encanta James Cosmo. Tenemos un montón de actores muy, muy grandes que se han presentado. Jane Seymour. Hay una lista muy grande de personas que han llegado a través de que son realmente fantásticos. Somos muy afortunados de que los actores están por venir y jugar con nosotros. Parece que el programa tiene un alcance lo suficientemente grande donde los actores que podrían estar fuera de la cinematografía más de año y que tiene un par de semanas libres ahora están dispuestos a venir a nuestro programa.
CK: En ese sentido: ¿Quién sería su sueño de estrellas invitadas?
SK: Tom Hardy, Russell Crowe, Daniel Day Lewis
CK: Así que solo los chicos más lindos?
SK: (Risas), ¿no? Muy bien, chicas. Vanessa Redgrave, Charlotte Rampling. ¿Quién más en el lado de las mujeres? Oh, Kate Winslet.
CK: La afición quiere que digA que les encanta que diceS que no está mal ser un "shipper" - ¿Cuáles son tus favoritas "Caskett" momentos?
SK: Yo te lo diré. Me gustó cuando se besaron. (Risas) Eso fue genial. Me encanta el momento en que el entra en el baño y ella está desnuda y es como "Dios, ¿no basta con ver?" ¿sabes? Me encanta la sonrisa en silencio entre los dos cuando uno se admira el otro y el otro es de admirar que una misma persona. ¿Sabes dónde tienen esos momentos de cambio? Llegan a remojo unos a otros. Es un momento privado que tiene un personaje, y es muy bonito ver eso. ¿Dónde están disfrutando de unos a otros. Por Dios, ¿qué más? Hay un montón de momentos. Parece que siempre los tiene.
CK: Sí, parece que hay por lo menos un momento en cada episodio.
SK: Sí! Me gusta eso! Es muy dulce. Me gusta eso. Me gusta jugar a ser romántico.
CK: Y sabes dos serán esposados el uno al otro, pronto ...
SK: ¡Sí! sí, que será de cantidades masivas de ... algo así. Vamos a ver qué pasa.
CK: ¿Hay bromas o travesuras en el set que nos puede contar?
SK: Todo el mundo está siempre bromas unos a otros todo el tiempo. Yo trabajo con una sala llena de niños, básicamente, - lo cual es genial porque me permite ser un poco demasiado apestosa. Por ejemplo, a veces cuando estoy haciendo una escena con Jon Huertas ... Será mi primer plano y ambos compartimos un afecto por La princesa prometida. Así que él es un idiota grande y voy a darle una orden, como Beckett y él se vaya de la escena como Esposito y justo antes que él - y siempre cerca de mi - que va a ir "a tu gusto!" ... y verás que a veces lo guardaré en mi cara y siempre hay un poco de brillo en mi ojo. Hay un montón de travesuras y cosas por el estilo. Conseguí convencer a Seamus que iba a tener que hacer un baile de strip-tease y todo el equipo se puso en él y sólo tenía una maravilla para disfrutar de el
CK: ¿Hay algún significado a los elefantes que hay en el escritorio de Kate?
SK: Sí. Hay partes del mundo que creen que los elefantes son un elemento de buena fortuna y por poner dinero en el tronco del elefante principal está fomentando una buena fortuna en su vida. Me siento como Beckett y si ella en realidad no ha estado en un lugar que hará un punto de lectura sobre es lugar. Sentí que era algo que sea llevado de vuelta de sus viajes o que era algo que uno de sus amigos de las Naciones Unidas.
CK: Un inesperado, al menos para mí, tema que surgió varias veces cuando yo estaba respondiendo a las cuestiones y que era: su pelo.
SK: (Risas) ¿Cómo sé que se va a ir allí?
CK: Bueno, supongo que las preguntas son ¿tiene usted que decir sobre cómo su pelo, el maquillaje y el vestuario se hace para cada episodio? Además, los aficionados están de acuerdo por unanimidad el cabello está en su mejor cuando está abajo.
SK: ¿En serio? (Risas) Está bien.
CK: En realidad me pidieron , y cito: "¿Cómo puede obtener su pelo que parece tan bueno, ¿usted lo lava en las lágrimas petrificadas de unicornio, o qué?"
SK: (más risas) Hay un unicornio pasando ahora mismo!
CK: ¿Entonces, que tienes que decir de tu pelo / maquillaje / vestuario?
SK: Sí, es una colaboración. Es un asunto entre yo misma, los productores, el escritor, y el equipo de pelo y el vestuario y el maquillaje. Se trata de una colaboración y que depende muchas veces cuál es la historia. A veces la historia es un poco más abotonado. Con el fin de tener esa sensación a veces es bueno tener el cabello hacia atrás, lejos de la cara. A veces es un poco más de flujo libre. Es cómodo, está en su casa, o lo que sea, y usted puede hacer algo diferente con ella. Me siento, como cualquier otra chica, Beckett va a explorar los estilos de pelo y es muy bueno tener el pelo largo ahora porque creo que se hace eco de lo que ha sido una gran progresión para el personaje. Podemos jugar un poco más ahora que antes.
CK: ¿Veremos Beckett montar en su Harley?
SK: (con los ojos muy abiertos) Dígale a esa explosión que en la cuenta del Twiter de Andrew Marlowe [@ AndrewWMarlowe] le lleve con esa idea, porque yo soy 100% por ella. Sí, eso espero!
CK: ¿Qué causa o beneficencia te apasiona?
SK: Monté una organización sin fines lucrativos llamado el Proyecto alternativo de viaje que tiene como objetivo animar a la gente para dar a su coche un descanso por un día, y espero que al hacerlo estamos creando oportunidades para las personas a ser más comprometidos con sus comunidades y sus ciudades. Para ser más consciente del medio ambiente y al ser también más conscientes de la salud.
Por lo tanto, Seamus Dever, que interpreta al Detective Ryan, el octubre pasado dio a los coches un descanso de siete días y se fue al trabajo y viceversa mediante el uso de bicicleta, el transporte público, y al caminar. Fue realmente genial, así que lo que terminé haciendo fue animando a la gente en todo el mundo a unirse y prometer pasar un día sin coche ... Como un lugar que es la capital de los medios de comunicación, tal vez, el planeta, creo que nos merecemos el transporte público grandes y merecen un gran acceso a la facilidad del tráfico en toda la ciudad.
Una de las cosas que sucedió fue en una escuela en Rumania dejaron sus coches todos los viernes. No tenían coche los viernes y dos parejas se formaron a partir de esto, ambos están a punto de casarse. Eso es muy bonito, muy dulce. Por lo tanto, que es uno de los beneficios de la realidad, participar en su comunidad, usted puede realmente conocer gente e invertir en nuevas relaciones.
Otra cosa que me gusta estar lejos , me gusta ayudar a los niños necesitados y una de las avenidas que encontré para hacerlo es el Hospital de Niños de Los Ángeles. Trato de ir con los voluntarios y dedicar el tiempo y visitar allí cada vez que hay un momento libre.
CK: ¿Si pudieras ser la estrella invitada en otro programa en este momento, ¿cuál sería?
SK: Oooh. Breaking Bad y Game of Thrones.
Quiero agradecer a Stana por tomarse el tiempo para sentarse conmigo, nos caimos bien más allá de los 10 minutos que nos dieron, pero creo que lo pasaron bien. Echa un vistazo a un episodio totalmente nuevo de Castle de lunes a 10/9C en la cadena ABC
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