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16SU640999-22A Gary lets slip a huge spoiler when he notes that his character, fittingly, dies in his chair during Season 8.  After gasps from the crowd, he rushes to reassure that it's sci-fi and nobody really dies forever.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed re. Janet Fraiser, then. 17SU640999-23A 18SU640999-24A Corin fields a question. 19SU640999-E030 Gary and Corin talked about the difficulty inherent in the audition process.  Most often, the director can't tell you what he or she wants but will know it when he or she sees it.  Gary did a great recreation of how he tried out for his Stargate role.  Reaching deep inside to find a new and different way to read the lines, 20SU641021-1A Dan talks about all the cool stunt work and toys he's been playing with during the first half of Season 8. 21SU641021-2A Corin talked about how you often have to make split decisions in reading for roles and it's pure luck whether the path you've chosen is what the director/producer is going to like for a role and a show you probably know nothing about other than what's on the script pages you're reading from. 22SU641021-3A Dan elaborates on why actors have to try out with a hilarious story about the actor hired because he knew the director rather than trying out for a small walk on, speaking role in the second season's two-parter, 23SU641021-4A In the end, they had to dub over him for release on tv. Now, the crew has a code for when an actor is screwing up.  Human nature being what it is, everyone wants to watch the train wreck as it happens so they get on their radios and announce, 24SU641021-5A 25SU641021-8A JR Bourne is the final panelist.  He closes the show in style, showing up in a diaphanous shirt that immediately produces calls from the audience to take it off.  Obviously, these folks were at the auction the night before.  :) 26SU641021-9A JR wisely declines the audience requests. 27SU641021-10A JR tells a story about how he became the 28SU641021-11A JR was definitely looking very, very good.  He told us that his niece, who was born with cystic fibrosis, was in reasonably good health though she'd had some respiratory troubles recently.  With her lungs already compromised, any illness such as that becomes a major deal for CF patients. 29SU641021-13A Same camera, same film, same circumstances but the auto settings obviously detected some minor change and overcorrected. 30SU641021-14A Such a good view of the man, too.  Real shame.
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