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Interview with actors Kris Holden-Ried and Zoie
Palmer, and producer Vanessa Piazza of "Lost Girl" on Syfy 1/15/14
NBC UNIVERSAL
Moderator: Gary Morgenstein
January 15, 2014
1:00 pm CT
Operator: Thank you for standing by. And welcome to the Syfy
Conference Call for Lost Girl. For the presentation, all
participants are in a listen only mode. Afterwards will
conduct a question and answer session. At the time you have
a question, you can press one followed by the four on your
telephone. If during the conference, you need to reach an
operator, push the star by the zero. As reminded, these call
is being recorded, Wednesday, January 15, 2014. I would now
like to turn the call over to Mr. Gary Morgenstein. Please
go right ahead, sir.
Gary Morgenstein: Welcome, everyone to the Season Four Lost
Girl call. This week we have stars, Kris Holden-Ried, Zoie
Palmer, and producer, Vanessa Piazza to talk about upcoming
episode two. And just remember, even though Lost Girl has
aired in Canada, we don't want any spoilers for the American
audience. So if they have to be cagey, please understand.
Welcome, everyone. Hello.
Zoie Palmer: Thank you, hello. Hi.
Vanessa Piazza: Hello, hello. We were welcoming the press.
((Crosstalk))
Gary Morgenstein: Tommy, it's going to be one of those calls
I feel. It's going to be fun. Tommy, could you introduce the
first caller please?
Operator: Absolutely (unintelligible). Once again, ladies
and gentlemen on the line, to ask a question, it is the one
four on your telephone. And our first question is from the
line of Jamie Ruby with Sci FiVision.com. Go right ahead.
Jamie Ruby: Hi, guys. Thanks for taking the call. It's nice
to talk to you again and Vanessa, for the first time.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, nice to meet you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Hi, Jamie.
Jamie Ruby: So can you start off and talk about how Lauren
and Dyson's relationship is going to evolve this season?
I've heard some spoilers and you can't maybe specifically
talk about those kind of things. But just more in general I
guess.
Kris Holden-Ried: Well, what do you want to talk about here,
Zoie? Do you want to talk about fantasy world or the real
world?
Zoie Palmer: Gosh, I don't know. I mean how does it evolve
generally speaking over this next season? Well, I think it
probably, gosh how do we not (unintelligible) answers?
((Crosstalk))
Kris Holden-Ried: Their mutual respect grows.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, I was going to say that.
Kris Holden-Ried: They get to really trust. They see each
other in - I don't know. I hope this isn't a spoiler. But
like they realize that they're more allies on the team of
like that they're with Bo, you know, and that they're
both...
Zoie Palmer: Yes, and I think that there's an understanding
that they have...
Kris Holden-Ried: Go ahead.
Zoie Palmer: Silence. Sorry, I think that there's an
understanding that they have more in common than they kind
of realize.
Kris Holden-Ried: Very well put.
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, and I think we also get to see them
actually do, you know, some I guess you'd almost call them
episodic cases together this season, which we don't often
get to see.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Vanessa Piazza: So that's nice. You get to see them sort of
-- whether it's by choice or not -- working together.
Zoie Palmer: That's exactly right.
Kris Holden-Ried: And there's some very interesting moments
in a certain flashback episode that I'm sure everyone will
enjoy.
Jamie Ruby: Okay, great.
Vanessa Piazza: I don't know what you're talking about.
Jamie Ruby: And then, Kris, can you talk about filming the
dance scene?
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes. It was fantastic, you know. It was a
big endeavor for us to take on. We started rehearsing three
weeks before we shot it. And even three weeks ahead, after I
went to the first rehearsal, I was skeptical as to whether
or not we'd be able to deliver it on time, because it wasn't
a simple dance by any means. You know, a lot of times when
they film a dance, they only film like shoulders up. You
never see what - you know, they could just be walking around
a room.
We actually did it because our chorographer, (Nikeeta) was -
she's a professional dancer and she really wanted us to
deliver. And Ksenia also used to dance. So sort of, you
know, we really upped the stakes. And it was an amazing
experience for all of us. It was such a great bonding
experience between Casey, Ksenia, and myself. And we finally
got it together literally like the day before we shot and
managed to just make it happen on set.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, and I can say like from a producer's
point of view, when we went - you know, this idea came up,
you know, the writers came up with this idea and we were
sort of like, "Okay, let's go for it." But obviously, I was
a little bit nervous because, you know, Kris and Casey don't
necessarily have a dancing background. And so we brought on
the choreographer, (Nikeeta Kaninsky) and I was in shock.
Like when we went over to the studio where they were
practicing, I think maybe I came over, Kris, like after the
fourth rehearsal or something and I was just like floored.
It was one of those moments when you go like, "This is why
we do this." Like, this is where you just watching something
come to life and like it was just so shocking to see how far
they'd come in such a short period of time.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, it was really lovely. And, you know,
you got to really give a hats off to Ksenia because she did
double the work that Casey and I did. And I mean any day
that she wasn't shooting, she was rehearsing like with (Nikeeta)
six, eight hours a day, you know. She was beaten up. So
really hats off to Ksenia.
((Crosstalk))
Kris Holden-Ried: And we're really glad that everyone really
responded to it as well. The fans loved it.
Jamie Ruby: Yes, it was fun seeing.
Zoie Palmer: Did you see me in that scene? I'm just in the
background standing by myself. I don't know if anybody
noticed that.
Jamie Ruby: I'm sure there'll be another party.
Zoie Palmer: It never came up with (unintelligible). But
anyway, I worked very hard on that. I want everybody to
know.
Kris Holden-Ried: A little performance (unintelligible)
background.
Zoie Palmer: You're welcome.
Jamie Ruby: Okay, well, thank you all.
Zoie Palmer: You're welcome.
Operator: Thank you very much. We'll get to our next
question. It is from the line of Robin Burks for
FanGirlConfessions.com. Go right ahead.
Robin Burks: Hey, everyone. Thank you for taking the time to
talk to us today.
((Crosstalk))
Kris Holden-Ried: (Unintelligible) Tuesday, Wednesday. What
day is it today?
Robin Burks: It's Wednesday. I really like how in the first
episode, the writers are dealing with the absence of Bo and
having all the characters forget her. As actors, how did you
approach kind of playing your character when it's more or
less be rewritten?
Kris Holden-Ried: It was a good challenge, you know. But
that's the thing that we love Lost Girl is it's always
throwing you curve balls and, you know, things that you have
to adjust your performance for.
Robin Burks: Throwing you what?
Kris Holden-Ried: Curve balls.
Robin Burks: I heard fruit balls.
Kris Holden-Ried: That's how I behave on set.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, it was cool actually. It was funny because
that episode felt almost like a different show for me.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Zoie Palmer: Because I know I'm only actually truly in it
for about four and a half seconds at the end there, but that
whole sort of situation, which I can't speak about at all
felt like sort of we were on a different show, which is kind
of fun. It's just interesting. It was like a really
different vibe, you know. It was cool.
Kris Holden-Ried: Well, and Ana is such a, you know, she's
such a binding force when she's on set that when we started
without her, it really did feel like a different show. I
remember we were all standing around and, you know, just the
vibe and the personality of who sort of stepped up and takes
change at certain different places. And it was really fun. I
must admit. Ksenia, Casey, and I, and Paul, we all had a
great time. Zoie, unfortunately, was stuck in her little
world on her own.
Zoie Palmer: In my restaurant.
Kris Holden-Ried: In your restaurant.
Vanessa Piazza: It was definitely interesting, though, as
well, that moment when - because we originally didn't
actually have Ana -- this is Vanessa speaking by the way --
we didn't have Ana scheduled to be in that first episode at
all. And it sort of worked out that she ended up - we ended
up actually using her for that quick moment.
Kris Holden-Ried: That's right.
Vanessa Piazza: When Dyson sees Ana when he's talking to
Clio, who's played by Mia Kirshner. So anyway, Ana came in
and she was such a trooper because she wasn't actually
scheduled to work that week at all. And I called her up and
I remember just saying like, "Would you be interested in
kind of just doing this quick scene?" And I just remember
that moment when she walked on the floor. The whole
(unintelligible).
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, me too.
Vanessa Piazza: Like we all were just like, "Ana," like you
don't even realize how much the character's missing until
like she actually walked on and she just has that smile.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Vanessa Piazza: And I think everyone was just - it was neat.
It was a really neat experience to be able to have that kind
of that (unintelligible) for a minute.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, and it was great in episode three
when -- I can't really talk about it -- but episode three,
you know, to have her getting more - what can I say?
Vanessa Piazza: Whatever, you can say a little bit.
Kris Holden-Ried: You know, just Ana is such a - she's a
lost girl. And it was such a lovely feeling when all the
sudden, you know, we were all reunited.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes.
Zoie Palmer: She was so extraordinary to because she had a
baby like 12 minutes earlier or something.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Zoie Palmer: Literally just had her baby.
Vanessa Piazza: Literally yes.
Zoie Palmer: So recently -- excuse me -- and for her to be
she really came with the 1000% enthusiasm. So hats off to
her too.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, she's an amazing lead. There's no doubt
about it.
Zoie Palmer: Definitely.
Robin Burks: I also have a question for Vanessa from
Twitter. Are we going to get more information about Bo's
father this season?
Vanessa Piazza: You are. I mean the story line will
continue. I can't say much more than that. But yes, the
story line will continue. I can't say whether or not it will
resolve itself, whether you'll meet him, whether you won't,
whether he exists, but it is, you know, a subject I guess of
the season. But that's about all I can say.
Robin Burks: All right, thank you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Cheers.
Vanessa Piazza: Thank you.
Zoie Palmer: Bye.
Operator: Thank you very much. We'll get to the next
question. It's from the line of Stephanie Beaver from Tuning
in to Sci Fi TV. Go right ahead.
Stephanie Beaver: Hi, everyone. Thanks so much for talking
with us today. I had to ask Zoie, there was such a strong
reaction to the red wig that you wear when you play Amber on
Twitter when the premiere aired. I kind of wanted to know
sort of your thoughts about -- you kind of touched on it a
little bit -- but your thoughts about playing Lauren looking
so different from herself towards the beginning of the
season.
Zoie Palmer: Well, I was excited at first. At first, I was
pretty excited about it. But I feel like I have a hard time
with wigs in general. I have a hard time with anything on my
head, hats. I don't look good in any of them. So yes, I
don't know. I mean I looked really, really different with
that hairdo. Like it really changes my face and my
everything. So it was a transition. It was something to get
used to. But it was kind of neat because like having to play
a different character, which is what she's actually doing in
that episode, it helped in that way to, you know, provide a
place to begin from.
Stephanie Beaver: (Unintelligible).
Vanessa Piazza: I think you look good in the red wig.
Zoie Palmer: Thanks, Vanessa, thanks. I think you also look
good in a red wig. I don't know why you don't wear yours
more often.
Kris Holden-Ried: How was the reaction? Was it positive or
negative reaction?
Stephanie Beaver: Very negative. People did not like the
wig.
Zoie Palmer: No.
Vanessa Piazza: You know what though? I think they're just
not - they don't like to see a change in Lauren. I don't
that it was negative. It's just, you know, it's different.
It's not what we're used to.
Stephanie Beaver: (Unintelligible) me to say we hope you
burned the wig afterwards. So there was a pretty strong
negative reaction from some people.
Zoie Palmer: I've only had two wigs on the show and both
times it hasn't gone that well.
Vanessa Piazza: Okay, so maybe we won't do any more wigs for
Zoie.
Zoie Palmer: We should do one every year. We have one every
year I think.
Stephanie Beaver: And then I also wanted to ask. It's been
really lovely to see Lauren and Dyson's relationship develop
through the seasons and, you know, they're very antagonistic
towards the beginning, but it seems like they're coming to a
better understanding perhaps as you mentioned. And I know
you and you and Kris and Zoie, you are both friendly with
each other. So I'm wondering which dynamic do you like
playing more, the more antagonistic or the sort of
friendlier dynamic?
Zoie Palmer: I like both.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, I mean it's all about the journey,
right? So I mean you've got to go through different stages
of what the joy is. I mean Zoie and I have such a fun
relationship off set that just throw us anything and we'll
jump at it.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, totally. I've enjoyed their journey too.
You know, I think really early on we were really distrustful
of each other in the first season and for all kinds of
really good reasons. And I think that there will always be a
little bit of the leftover something from the beginning of
the journey, but it's been nice to see that they've kind of
done a little bit of one step forward, two steps back
throughout the seasons. And there is sort of a respect. But
there's an understanding that they both will do what they
have to do as well.
Stephanie Beaver: Well, thank you so much.
Vanessa Piazza: We kind of just had this question. But yes,
what we were just saying to one of the other journalists is
that they actually - this season, you will get to see them
sort of having to work together more. So we get to see a
little bit more of a dynamic with them, which is nice.
Stephanie Beaver: Thank you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Cheers.
Operator: We'll get to our next question from the line of
Krista Chain with The TV Megasite. Go right ahead.
Krista Chain: Thanks for taking the call today.
Kris Holden-Ried: Our pleasure.
Zoie Palmer: Thanks for being here.
Kris Holden-Ried: Thanks for coming.
Krista Chain: My question is for Zoie and for Kris. What
made you decide to do the show after you were approached
about it?
Kris Holden-Ried: Well, there's this really nasty sort of
part about living. It's called rent.
Zoie Palmer: Kris. Yes, that's why we did it for rent,
nothing else.
Kris Holden-Ried: Exactly. I read the original script by
(Michele Loreda), and I loved it. It's the kind of genera
I'd always wanted to get involved with. I mean I've said
this before, but I grew up reading, you know, fantasy and
sci-fi novels, you know, everything from Lord of the Rings
to Dragon Lance. You know, I played D&D. And so when I had
an opportunity to create a character that was sort of
mystically based, just it really resonated with a lot of the
imaginings that I did as a kid, running around the forest
with my little Fisher Price bow and arrow. And I got to do
it as an adult and get paid for it so hey.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, I mean this is kind of - It's been the
opportunity of a lifetime in so many ways. You know, there's
five very, very - well, there's more now. We started off
with what, six different characters and they've grown. And
they're so different from each other that it's been a really
exciting journey to kind of have the opportunity as an actor
to play all these different things and go on all these
different adventures. And sort of there's everything from
the greater story arc to the kind of episode of the week and
the story line within it. And it's just a really great
adventure for an actor. And for me, it was kind of a no
brainer. It was a bit of a no brainer to take the part.
Krista Chain: Okay, and can you tell us anything about any
guest stars that might appear in this next season?
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: Did you watch the premiere?
Krista Chain: I'm sorry. No, I didn't.
Vanessa Piazza: Okay, well, when you watch the premiere, you
will - it's actually pretty stacked with guest stars. We
have George Takei, who plays a really fun character, a
(unintelligible) character. And we've got Mia Kirshner, who
does a little mini arc this season. Kris got to do some work
with her. So that was fun.
Kris Holden-Ried: (Unintelligible).
Zoie Palmer: And we have - who else do we have guys?
Zoie Palmer: Linda Hamilton.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, I was just going to say Linda Hamilton.
And Ali Liebert from Bomb Girls.
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: Big lineup.
Krista Chain: Good, I wish you good luck in the next
season.
Vanessa Piazza: Thank you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Thank you very much.
Vanessa Piazza: I love your accent.
Krista Chain: Thank you.
Operator: Thank you very much. Once again, as a reminder,
ladies and gentlemen, to ask a question, it is a one four on
your telephone. We have another follow-up question from the
line of Miss. Jamie Ruby from Sci FiVision.com. Go right
ahead.
Jamie Ruby: Hi again. So Zoie, we really haven't seen much
of Lauren yet. But can you just kind of talk about kind of
what's in store for her this season a little bit?
Zoie Palmer: A lot. It's a really different season for
Lauren this year. Sorry, did I just get disconnected? Are we
all there?
Kris Holden-Ried: I think we all heard a funny beep.
Zoie Palmer: Okay, I just wasn't sure if I was going to
start talking to myself, which would have been okay too.
Yes, no, it's a really good season for Lauren. She sort of
starts to have a different journey and we learn a little bit
more about her history. And it's a really different, I
think, side of her than we've seen. You know, we may have
touched on it a little bit in other seasons, but I think she
sort of starts to come into her own a little bit this year.
Jamie Ruby: Awesome. And do you guys have any like -- I
don't know -- funny anecdotes from lately?
Zoie Palmer: Lately, or on the show?
Kris Holden-Ried: Lately, like in our lives?
Jamie Ruby: On the show. I mean like recently.
Kris Holden-Ried: Well, (unintelligible).
Jamie Ruby: Well, I've asked that like I think in season one
or something. So that's why I'm saying like recently.
Vanessa Piazza: Gosh, can you guys hear me? I'm not sure if
I just threw it on mute.
Kris Holden-Ried: No, I can hear you.
Zoie Palmer: There you are.
Vanessa Piazza: Funny anecdotes from this season. It's so
long ago.
Zoie Palmer: I can never remember.
Kris Holden-Ried: I know, me too. And don't give anything
away. This is tricky.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes.
Kris Holden-Ried: Tricky request.
Zoie Palmer: There's so many times on this show like we're
constantly - we're a pretty goofy cast.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Zoie Palmer: We're constantly sort of goofing around. So
there's sort of a season of crazy stories. I don't know if I
could pick one.
Jamie Ruby: How about a blooper? Can you think of a blooper
that's funny?
Vanessa Piazza: Blooper that's funny. I should know this
because I just watched them all recently.
Zoie Palmer: Okay, yes. You come up with good bloopers. Did
we have any bloopers?
Vanessa Piazza: Blooper, there was a - yes, that might be
too (unintelligible).
Zoie Palmer: Can we take a different question?
Vanessa Piazza: This is going really well.
Kris Holden-Ried: I started trimming my toenails it's so
exciting.
Jamie Ruby: Well, let me ask you this. Obviously, Kenzi and
Dyson in the first episode, they have a much different
relationship. But, you know, they didn't know about Bo. They
didn't know that they could potentially be hurting her.
Kris Holden-Ried: That's right, exactly, thank you.
Jamie Ruby: Is she going to confront them like at some point
in the season and talk about them being together?
Zoie Palmer: You have to wait and see really.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Zoie Palmer: We will deal with that. Let's say that we will
deal with it in episode four. I think we have a scenario
where Kenzi and Bo are...
Vanessa Piazza: Talking to one another.
Zoie Palmer: Well, no. I think they're sort of trapped
somewhere where they kind of - the subject maybe comes up.
But yes, we'll have to wait and see how Bo handles it.
Jamie Ruby: Okay, great. Thank you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Thanks very much.
Zoie Palmer: (Unintelligible).
Operator: Thank you. We'll get to our next question. Another
follow-up from Stephanie Beaver from Tuning to Sci Fi TV. Go
right ahead.
Stephanie Beaver: So I was wondering. Lauren was a pretty
mysterious character in season one. There were a lot of
questions about here. And you said in an interview, Zoie,
that you didn't really know all that much about sort of
Lauren's true motivations or past when you were playing
season one. Now that we are learning a lot more about
Lauren, I was wondering do you go back and kind of
reconsider moments that happened in season one or season two
again to sort of, you know, if something shed a new light on
it for you?
Zoie Palmer: For sure. I mean I did it more early on. Now
there's a lot of stuff out on the table. I mean we learn
about her all the time. And I never know from script to
script what I'll learn about here. So there's always that.
But in terms of her intentions and that stuff, the first
season was the hardest to play because I never quite knew
where she stood either. And so, you know, it took kind of up
until season two and a little bit into three where I started
to kind of get a holistic sense of her.
And so yes, I would go back and go, "Oh." You know, like
would I have played a scene differently had I had that
information, I don't know. I sort of loved though that she
was always on the line and that you kind of never knew. I
think that there's still a little bit of that that fits with
Lauren all the time is that, you know, you never know if a
certain situation arose that she might do something that
surprises you, which I kind of like. I like that quality
about her.
Stephanie Beaver: And then people joke it feels like we have
so many bits and pieces of Lauren's past and she's only
supposed to be like 35 years old but we have Dyson who's,
you know, a thousand year old wolf and we have so little
about his past. And so I was wondering, Kris, is there like
a period of Dyson's past that you would really like to
explore either like an historical period or maybe a piece of
his personal journey?
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, I would love to. And right from the
very beginning when I walked into the audition room, I had
ideas about his back-story and exploring sort of mythology
of the shape shifter. And yes, I would love to explore a bit
more of that part of his world like maybe the hierarchy
within the shape shifter world. You know, there was a fan
who wrote some lovely fan fiction exploring it and she
brought up some pretty cool ideas about, you know, the
godmother werewolf or the godmother shifter. You know, just
a different powers.
And I think I've talked to Jay. Jay's our executive creator,
co-creator of the show. And we may in season five get to
explore a bit more of the mythology of the shifter world and
how it will sort of relate to the world that, you know, we
already have made and Bo's place in it, hopefully.
As far as historical period, there's so many cool ones. I
mean like he's 1000 years old, right? So what was he doing
during the Renaissance? What was he doing? You know, we kind
of did the dark ages and 205, you know, kind of the band of
brothers riding around. But, you know, or maybe like during
the 1920s when he first came to the new world with Trick,
you know, that would be pretty cool.
Vanessa Piazza: I think we could also hint at the fact that
we will learn more about Dyson's back-story this season.
Kris Holden-Ried: That's true.
Vanessa Piazza: So that is something you can look forward
to.
Zoie Palmer: I'm looking forward to it.
Operator: Thank you very much. And we do have another
follow-up again from Miss Jamie Ruby from Sci Fi Vision. Go
right ahead.
Jamie Ruby: Hi, again. Didn't expect to get through so
quick. I want to know, because we again, something that
we've basically had no info on in the U.S., can you talk a
bit -- I guess all of you can answer this, but maybe,
Vanessa, it's more for you -- talk a bit about kind of what
the Una Mens are at all and kind when and how that's going
to - I mean we know that they're after the humans,
obviously, but just kind of more about what they are and
stuff like that.
Vanessa Piazza: Well, I mean I would say that they're, you
know, they're a high council who have come in. And it's
almost like, yes, you get a little bit of a feeling of, you
know, it almost feels like they come in and they've come
down and sort of laid down the law. So they're almost like
above sort of the, you know, Morrigan and they're above the
Ash. But they potentially represent evil. So they're sort of
this force that's come in.
And they're not only trying to track down humans that they
are. I mean that's one of the big things that, you know,
puts our human leads in danger. But, you know, they kind of
like Una Mens, basically means in Latin that it's like of
one mind. So they're sort of this group of people that gave
away their own identities to be part of this council. So
we'll uncover more about them, and their back-story, and how
they're going to fit into the equation. But they definitely
pose a threat to many of our leads.
Jamie Ruby: Great.
Vanessa Piazza: So again, of course they like order and, we
know, Bo doesn't necessarily always want to conform.
Jamie Ruby: Thank you so much. All right, and then is there
like a certain scene you're each looking forward to that you
can kind of tease us without, you know, too many spoilers
that you're looking forward to people seeing?
Zoie Palmer: Yes.
Jamie Ruby: And what is it?
Kris Holden-Ried: (Unintelligible).
Zoie Palmer: Yes, that's the part that we can't talk about.
Yes, there's lots of those. I mean there's a few in
particular that I think - and I don't know, for me anyway,
it's always stuff where I get to kind of do things outside
of the box, outside of what we're used to seeing of Lauren,
you know? Anything that sort of pushes the envelope or
demands anything of me as an actor, is always the stuff
that's really exciting to play and hopefully watch for the
viewers. So I think there's a few of those for my character.
And I would imagine for Kris too, yes?
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, there's this amazing scene where Bo
and I get to go into this dream world of hers. And like
we're married and she's pregnant with my baby. And then all
this shit starts happening and like I realize it's not a
dream or that it faults. And yes, I'm really looking forward
to people getting to see that. I don't know.
Zoie Palmer: It's hard to talk about the scene that we're
most excited, you know.
Kris Holden-Ried: Without giving away...
Zoie Palmer: Without giving it away.
Jamie Ruby: Okay.
Kris Holden-Ried: Honestly, I love that dance scene was
great. I mean it was a great way to start the season. But we
have a lot of really fun episodes this year.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, there's tons of really - I think like
every single character gets to really...
Zoie Palmer: Gets to show off a little bit.
Vanessa Piazza: Yes. Lots of really cool things. And we get
to see some of our characters who maybe didn't get to play
as big of role in past seasons get to sort of really expand
their roles. So cast kind of grows and it's fun definitely.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, I mean the season ends extremely
strong with some very powerful, emotional scenes, which I'm
really looking forward to everybody - you know, there's a
lot of big stuff happens this season. And, you know, I think
the audience is in for a real ride.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, so buckle up.
Jamie Ruby: Do you guys know - I mean you don't know yet if
there potentially is a season five or what's going on,
right?
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: I might know. I might not be able to say,
but I might know. I might not know. I don't know.
Jamie Ruby: All right.
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: I either know or I don't know.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, and there's lots of scenes that we acted
in this coming season.
Kris Holden-Ried: I'll put it this way. I bet my wolf that
there's a season five. If there's no season five, I'm never
acting a wolf again, ever.
Vanessa Piazza: Wow, those are big words.
Zoie Palmer: (Unintelligible) like that, we'll have to
remember that.
Jamie Ruby: All right, thanks guys.
Operator: Thank you very much. And we do have again Miss
Stephanie Beaver from Tuning into Sci Fi TV. Go right ahead.
Stephanie Beaver: I was just wondering, you know, we saw a
little bit of Dyson and Kenzi perhaps being a little
romantic-y in the season premiere in absence of Bo. And I
know some people actually really do like that relationship.
They'd like to see Kenzi and Dyson get together. And some
people were kind of, "That was strange. I think of them as
more big brother, little sister."
Kris Holden-Ried: I know, interesting.
Stephanie Beaver: And so I was wondering because if you
thought if were there no Bo, do you think that Kenzi and
Dyson would, you know, be able to date? Do you think they
might be a good couple?
Kris Holden-Ried: Gosh, that's a tough one. Well, and it's
something that we really didn't explore too much. But I mean
how would Kenzi and Dyson have met if there was no Bo,
right?
Stephanie Beaver: Right.
Kris Holden-Ried: So we kind of took a leap of faith with
that. And God, I don't know. I mean here's the thing. It's
like the mythology of Dyson and Bo is, you know, Dyson's the
wolf mating for life sort of thing. And wow, a really big
owl just landed right outside my window. I'm sorry. Like for
real, like four foot wingspan just flew up. I'm going to go
shoot it.
Vanessa Piazza: I missed something there.
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: I glazed over.
Kris Holden-Ried: Total non sequitur. I would love to say
yes because I really love the Kenzi Dyson dynamic. I think
that Ksenia and I, we have a lot of fun working together and
we bring in interesting chemistry. I don't know. Let's put
it this way, I never really explored it because we knew it
was just this one off sort of deal. But I never really
explored it. But yes, you know, I think the wolf is - he'd
be into exploring a human relationship.
Zoie Palmer: I think Dyson's an anything's possible kind of
guy.
Kris Holden-Ried: I think so.
Zoie Palmer: I think he's more of a yes guy than a no guy in
a lot of ways. I think he's up for anything. That's my two
cents on it if anyone's interested.
Kris Holden-Ried: (Unintelligible). Yes, you know, Dr.
Lauren put it quite well in season one, I believe. She said,
"I just wish you had chosen someone a little less traveled."
Wasn't that your line?
Zoie Palmer: Yes, something like that. I think that was my
line. You really hung on to that, didn't you for four years.
Kris Holden-Ried: I did. (Unintelligible) but okay.
Zoie Palmer: That's pretty much it, yes.
Stephanie Beaver: And then I was wondering, Zoie, what you
think is sort of Lauren's kind of state of mind in regards
to Bo right now, because she, you know, asked Bo for a break
in season three and kind of went off with past. I think it's
pretty clear she's still loves Bo. But do you think Lauren
is in the space to be in a relationship with Bo right now or
what do you think she's sort of at in that regard?
Zoie Palmer: I think she needs time. I think she needs a
little time. I think also the beginning of this season,
there's a lot of other things on Lauren's mind that are kind
of saving her own sort of skin. So I think it goes without
saying that Bo is always integral to Lauren than important
and sort of the love of her life, I think. But she's kind of
running away desperately from everybody at the beginning of
the season. And I think she's really just sort of focused on
staying alive. So it might take a minute.
Stephanie Beaver: Well, thank you.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, thank you.
Operator: And we'll get to our next question. It's once
again Miss Jamie Ruby from Sci Fi Vision. Go right ahead.
Jamie Ruby: Hi again. I thought of a couple more. The first
one is obviously Kenzi gets -- I mean it's not a per se real
say power -- but you know, to help her stay away from the
Una Mens or whatever. Was there ever any discussion about
giving Lauren some kind of thing to make them think she's
not human?
Kris Holden-Ried: (Unintelligible).
Vanessa Piazza: Well, I think that what the difference was
is that Kenzi decides to stick around, right? And so she,
you know, kind of comes up with the survival mechanism,
which is, you know, true of Kenzi's way. And I guess Lauren
has different survival mechanism where she runs, but it's
also different for Lauren because she ended the season sort
of in a position she didn't necessarily mean to put herself
in but where she sort of betrayed her family.
So she can't really - I think she sort of felt also like she
couldn't necessarily ask them for protection. She couldn't
necessarily run to them and say, you know, "I need
protection," whereas Kenzi left the season in a different
place. So Lauren's gone on the run and she's, you know, in
disguise and so they're both have just taken different means
I guess in trying to protect themselves from the Una Mens.
Jamie Ruby: Got it.
Vanessa Piazza: But Lauren's also trying to project herself
from the (Lighsey) potentially as well, right? Like she's
disobeyed the (Lighsey) as well. So it's...
Zoie Palmer: The (unintelligible).
Vanessa Piazza: Yes, their scenarios are a bit different.
Jamie Ruby: Got it. And then lastly, this is sort of silly
and I guess now it's more towards the middle of the month.
But I'm still going to ask. What do you think Dyson and
Lauren's New Year's resolutions would be if they had them?
Vanessa Piazza: That's a good one. Guys, come on.
Zoie Palmer: I think Lauren's New Year's resolution would be
to have more beer and pizza.
Vanessa Piazza: That's a good one. That's a good answer.
Zoie Palmer: Yes.
Kris Holden-Ried: And Dyson's would be to have less.
Zoie Palmer: I think we could both use some beer and pizza.
Kris Holden-Ried: I'll meet you there.
Zoie Palmer: Okay.
Vanessa Piazza: That might be a bit of foreshadowing.
Kris Holden-Ried: We're going to have a sleepover.
Vanessa Piazza: That answer might be a bit of foreshadowing,
just so you know.
Jamie Ruby: All right, well, thanks again, guys.
Zoie Palmer: Sure.
Vanessa Piazza: Thank you.
Operator: Thank you very much. And we do have once again a
question from Miss Stephanie Beaver. Go right ahead.
Stephanie Beaver: Just speaking of pizza, I was kind of
wondering, Kris and Zoie, how you cope with eating that like
disgusting looking cold pizza that sometimes you have to eat
in scenes that your characters are supposed to be eating.
Are there like certain types that are a little less
disgusting than others? Because they all look gross.
Vanessa Piazza: Why do you think it's cold?
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: Why would you assume that I would feed them
cold pizza?
Stephanie Beaver: I'm sorry. I did not mean to impugn your
(unintelligible).
Vanessa Piazza: It's very warm. I think everything's cooked
right.
Zoie Palmer: I got burned on it. It's really warm.
Stephanie Beaver: Really?
Zoie Palmer: No.
Stephanie Beaver: Because that's good to know. I always
assumed it was cold.
Zoie Palmer: No, they're actually cool because they kind of
ask you what you want.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Vanessa Piazza: It's made to perfection.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, it's made to order.
Zoie Palmer: Exactly, it's made to order. So we each go and
have the same pizza. We have the pizza we want. And they're
very good to us about that stuff.
Kris Holden-Ried: I think (unintelligible) experience was
actually we all in one scene had to eat hot dogs. And
because of certain people with dietary restrictions, we were
all eating gluten free vegan hotdogs.
Zoie Palmer: It was awful. Those were awful.
Kris Holden-Ried: It was awful.
Vanessa Piazza: I got to say they looked really good in the
scene.
Kris Holden-Ried: Sure.
Zoie Palmer: I think I was pretty hungry though and I think
I had like two.
Kris Holden-Ried: I think it took all of our acting skill to
look like we were really enjoying them, which isn't saying
much about our acting skills, but hey. So anyway.
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: Anyway, in a nutshell, pizza is hot.
Stephanie Beaver: Good.
Vanessa Piazza: And gluten free if you want.
Stephanie Beaver: And then I was kind of wondering, you
know, you all don't have exactly the biggest budget in the
world, but you seem to have a very funny cast and some good
cast members who like to improvise. And I was wondering do
you allow for some improvisation during shooting on set?
Kris Holden-Ried: No, (unintelligible) on set every day with
a cattle prod. If we mess up one single line, we get 10,000
volts zap.
Vanessa Piazza: No, definitely I would say, you know, with
our lead cast, you know, obviously we just finished our
fourth season. So there's a lot of experience there. And I
think we all trust each other. And I think everybody's open
to hearing suggestions and, you know, the actors -- I think
you guys can answer more honestly -- but I think you guys
feel like you can voice your opinions on things and change a
line here or there when it's not working for you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, absolutely.
Zoie Palmer: Definitely.
Kris Holden-Ried: It's one of the treats of working on Lost
Girl is that it's not like a big network show where there's
being so many people going over the script and, you know,
it's gone through checkpoints and, you know, you can't
change a word. With us, we can actually talk one-on-one with
the writer and definitely make changes or even, you know,
sometimes talk about episode arcs like character arcs and
think about maybe if we said something a little different
here it could open us up for a different opportunity, which
is great.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, they're very cool about that. I mean
they're so open to dialogue about the character and about
lines. And it's a lovely dynamic that way for sure.
Stephanie Beaver: Do either of you have like an improvised
line that you're really happy made it into the episode that
you came up with?
Zoie Palmer: I don't know. I can't remember.
Vanessa Piazza: Hard to say also without giving it away.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Zoie Palmer: That was Vanessa's subtle way of saying, "Don't
you dare say that."
Vanessa Piazza: That was my subtle way of being like, "Guys,
don't improvise right now."
Kris Holden-Ried: It's funny. When you're working in the
moment on the show, ideas and such are happening so fast and
they make it in. But everything is so spur of the moment
that it's really hard to remember what one little line was
here or there.
Zoie Palmer: You have to be careful to improvise in
character. It's sometimes it's a great way to fall out of
character when you start improvising.
Vanessa Piazza: Too much, yes.
Zoie Palmer: For me, anyway, I have to watch if I start
improvising that I stay in the character of Lauren and that
she doesn't all the sudden become Zoie.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes, I hear you.
Vanessa Piazza: There was really funny moment. I'm trying to
think how I can put this without giving away too much. But
where Zoie, you improvised something and it ended up being
really funny, where somebody said something, and they were
actually saying it to another character and you just - it
wasn't even a line. It was a reaction where you reacted as
if the line was for you. And it was just this really funny
moment that...
((Crosstalk))
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Vanessa Piazza: It was just this really funny beat that
ended up making the scene that was pretty hilarious.
Zoie Palmer: That's right. I remember, yes.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes.
Vanessa Piazza: I mean kind of a bit abstract if you don't
know what we're talking about.
Kris Holden-Ried: It happened on the episode that just aired
in Canada, I believe, right?
Vanessa Piazza: Yes.
Kris Holden-Ried: Yes. And there you go folks.
Stephanie Beaver: Thank you all so much for taking the time
to talk with us today.
Zoie Palmer: No problem.
Kris Holden-Ried: We sit around waiting for these kind of
phone calls to be honest.
Zoie Palmer: Kris does.
Vanessa Piazza: So thanks.
Operator: Thank you very much and Mr. Morgenstein, we have
no more questions the queue. I'll turn it back to you.
Gary Morgenstein: Thank you all. Thank you, Zoie, Kris, and
Vanessa.
Vanessa Piazza: That was fun.
Zoie Palmer: Yes, that was totally fun.
Kris Holden-Ried: Can we just keep talking?
((Crosstalk))
Vanessa Piazza: Kris, I actually owe you a call, so maybe I
should call you back if you're free?
Kris Holden-Ried: Sounds good. I'm sitting here already. My
phone is warmed up.
Vanessa Piazza: All right.
Gary Morgenstein: Lost Girl Mondays at 8 pm in its new time
slot on Syfy. Thanks, everyone. Take care.
Vanessa Piazza: Thanks, everyone.
Zoie Palmer: Thank you.
Kris Holden-Ried: Thanks, guys.
Zoie Palmer: Bye.
Operator: Thanks, everyone. Ladies and gentlemen, this
concludes the call for today. We thank you for your
participation. I'd ask you to disconnect your lines. Have a
good day, everyone.
Kris Holden-Ried: Thanks.
END
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