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Link: Reelside goes behind the scenes with Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen

From Rebecca Tucker of The National Post:

Reelside goes behind the scenes with Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen
Reelside is frank in its portrayal of Goldberg’s gradual rise to the top of his field in L.A., and he too underlines his humble beginnings. “I got pretty depressed when I came here. I owed Seth tons of money and I slept on his couch,” he says. “It’s cartoonishly true what they say about L.A. My wife came here and was a waitress, and would go home and cry every night.” Goldberg pauses and laughs: “I hadn’t realized how stock we all were, maybe until just now.” Continue reading.

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Link: ‘Killjoys’ on Syfy Has Bounty Hunters on Space’s Frontier

From Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times:

‘Killjoys’ on Syfy Has Bounty Hunters on Space’s Frontier
Well cast and written and staged with a campy sense of humor, the series follows three fearless young entrepreneurs as they roam a distant planetary system rounding up miscreants of various kinds for pay. Here, people in this line of work are known colloquially as “killjoys,” but don’t call them that, or “bounty hunters” either. They prefer the term “reclamation agents.” Continue reading.

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Link: Gregory Smith on why starring on Rookie Blue is the best job he’s ever had

From Sachin Seth of Post City:

Gregory Smith on why starring on Rookie Blue is the best job he’s ever had
“Rookie Blue is probably the best job I’ve ever had. It’s a great group of people, the most fun I’ve ever had doing something. It’s such a great team of people that work on the show: the fellow cast members to the producers, directors and writers. It felt like a family from day one, and even after six years, we miss each other in the off seasons.” Continue reading.

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Link: Customized guns and crushing two-handers – an interview with the cast of Killjoys

From Popmythology.com:

Customized guns and crushing two-handers: an interview with the cast of ‘Killjoys’
The roles of Johnny, Dutch and D’avin are respectively played by Aaron Ashmore, Hannah John-Kamen and Luke Macfarlane. The group has an incredibly positive vibe resonating from them. It could be residual energy left over from all the previous questions that they’ve had to answer all day, but I prefer to think that this is the normal energy level for this dynamic cast. After all, there was very little hesitation in answering the questions – almost like they had their characters’ responses prepared and ready. Continue reading.

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