[scifinoir2] Gabrielle Union on FlashForward's hopeful diversity

2009-08-16 Thread ravenadal
http://scifiwire.com/2009/08/gabrielle-union-on-flashf.php

Gabrielle Union joined the cast of ABC's upcoming sci-fi thriller series 
FlashForward after the pilot and told us that she'll play a criminal defense 
attorney engaged to Demetri Noh (John Cho). She said the pairing of her 
African-American character and Cho's Asian-American character was deliberate.

The cultural differences with our families, not only blending families in the 
middle of a recession but blending families that come from different cultures 
and races and backgrounds, will definitely be explored, Union said in an 
exclusive interview last week in Pasadena, Calif. And, I love John.

In the series, based on Robert J. Sawyer's SF novel, everyone in the world 
blacks out for 2 minutes 17 seconds, during which time each person has a 
glimpse of the future and their lives on a specific date: April 29, 2010. The 
show's characters, played by Joseph Fiennes, Sonya Walger and others, will 
spend the bulk of the first season figuring out what will come true and whether 
they can alter the predictions. Union said her scenes with Cho focus on their 
relationship.

[I've shot] a lot of time with John, She continued. We have a really good 
relationship. I'm so glad that they're showing two people of color with, like, 
a really ... loving and nurturing relationship. I haven't really seen that on 
TV, and certainly not in an interracial relationship, very loving and sweet in 
a genuine sort of way. (Major spoilers ahead!)

In the pilot episode, one flash forward saves a character from suicide. Others 
characters worry that their own futures include a relapse into alcoholism or an 
end to their marriages. Union's not telling what she sees.

It's life-affirming, that's for sure, she teased.

Cho's character sees nothing in his flash forward, leading him to believe he 
doesn't make it to April 29. So far, this has not affected his relationship in 
early episodes, Union said.

Well, he has not shared with me his flash forward, so ignorance is bliss at 
this point, Union said.

Union came to FlashForward because of her previous relationship with ABC: She 
starred on the short-lived Night Stalker and guested on Ugly Betty, so the 
network wanted to get back in the Gabrielle Union business.

They've been incredibly supportive, Union said. A lot of people give lip 
service to 'We want to increase diversity,' and then you just never see any 
people of color. They actually really mean it. If one thing doesn't work out, 
they come up with more opportunities. So they're like, 'We want you back in the 
family,' and by chance, the next day the Goyers [executive producers Jessika 
Borsiczky Goyer and David Goyer] called them, and they were like, 'Do you think 
Gabrielle would ever be interested in returning to television?' They're like, 
'Funny you should ask. We just talked to her about this.'

Since FlashForward has a long-term mythology that the creators are guarding 
closely, it's one of those shows where even the actors don't get information 
beyond the script they are shooting. That creates a challenging work 
environment for Union.

It's more hard that we are given very limited information, to the point where 
filming a scene, I think I have all the information I need, she said. We do a 
take, and they're like, 'Oh, nobody told her.' Then they whisper it in your 
ear, and I'm like, 'Oh, OK, that changes everything.' So I'm literally getting 
information on a need-to-have basis. That's more challenging. Literally, they 
tell me on a need-to-know basis.

FlashForward premieres Sept. 24 on ABC.



[RE][scifinoir2] Gabrielle Union on FlashForward's hopeful diversity

2009-08-16 Thread Martin Baxter
I'll take this as a second plus, in addition to Sawyer's 
stamp-of-approval/writing-an-ep-himself.

Martin (oddly enough, logged in here to avoid temptation to watch Bad Boys 
II, but Gabrielle clearly demands my attention...)





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http://scifiwire.com/2009/08/gabrielle-union-on-flashf.php

Gabrielle Union joined the cast of ABC's upcoming sci-fi thriller series 
FlashForward after the pilot and told us that she'll play a criminal defense 
attorney engaged to Demetri Noh (John Cho). She said the pairing of her 
African-American character and Cho's Asian-American character was deliberate.

The cultural differences with our families, not only blending families in the 
middle of a recession but blending families that come from different cultures 
and races and backgrounds, will definitely be explored, Union said in an 
exclusive interview last week in Pasadena, Calif. And, I love John.

In the series, based on Robert J. Sawyer's SF novel, everyone in the world 
blacks out for 2 minutes 17 seconds, during which time each person has a 
glimpse of the future and their lives on a specific date: April 29, 2010. The 
show's characters, played by Joseph Fiennes, Sonya Walger and others, will 
spend the bulk of the first season figuring out what will come true and whether 
they can alter the predictions. Union said her scenes with Cho focus on their 
relationship.

[I've shot] a lot of time with John, She continued. We have a really good 
relationship. I'm so glad that they're showing two people of color with, like, 
a really ... loving and nurturing relationship. I haven't really seen that on 
TV, and certainly not in an interracial relationship, very loving and sweet in 
a genuine sort of way. (Major spoilers ahead!)

In the pilot episode, one flash forward saves a character from suicide. Others 
characters worry that their own futures include a relapse into alcoholism or an 
end to their marriages. Union's not telling what she sees.

It's life-affirming, that's for sure, she teased.

Cho's character sees nothing in his flash forward, leading him to believe he 
doesn't make it to April 29. So far, this has not affected his relationship in 
early episodes, Union said.

Well, he has not shared with me his flash forward, so ignorance is bliss at 
this point, Union said.

Union came to FlashForward because of her previous relationship with ABC: She 
starred on the short-lived Night Stalker and guested on Ugly Betty, so the 
network wanted to get back in the Gabrielle Union business.

They've been incredibly supportive, Union said. A lot of people give lip 
service to 'We want to increase diversity,' and then you just never see any 
people of color. They actually really mean it. If one thing doesn't work out, 
they come up with more opportunities. So they're like, 'We want you back in the 
family,' and by chance, the next day the Goyers [executive producers Jessika 
Borsiczky Goyer and David Goyer] called them, and they were like, 'Do you think 
Gabrielle would ever be interested in returning to television?' They're like, 
'Funny you should ask. We just talked to her about this.'

Since FlashForward has a long-term mythology that the creators are guarding 
closely, it's one of those shows where even the actors don't get information 
beyond the script they are shooting. That creates a challenging work 
environment for Union.

It's more hard that we are given very limited information, to the point where 
filming a scene, I think I have all the information I need, she said. We do a 
take, and they're like, 'Oh, nobody told her.' Then they whisper it in your 
ear, and I'm like, 'Oh, OK, that changes everything.' So I'm literally getting 
information on a need-to-have basis. That's more challenging. Literally, they 
tell me on a need-to-know basis.

FlashForward premieres Sept. 24 on ABC.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQdwk8Yntds

Re: [scifinoir2] Gabrielle Union on FlashForward's hopeful diversity

2009-08-16 Thread Mr. Worf
Reminds me of Big O. :) I'll be watching though.

On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 12:04 PM, ravenadal ravena...@yahoo.com wrote:

 http://scifiwire.com/2009/08/gabrielle-union-on-flashf.php

 Gabrielle Union joined the cast of ABC's upcoming sci-fi thriller series
 FlashForward after the pilot and told us that she'll play a criminal defense
 attorney engaged to Demetri Noh (John Cho). She said the pairing of her
 African-American character and Cho's Asian-American character was
 deliberate.

 The cultural differences with our families, not only blending families in
 the middle of a recession but blending families that come from different
 cultures and races and backgrounds, will definitely be explored, Union said
 in an exclusive interview last week in Pasadena, Calif. And, I love John.

 In the series, based on Robert J. Sawyer's SF novel, everyone in the world
 blacks out for 2 minutes 17 seconds, during which time each person has a
 glimpse of the future and their lives on a specific date: April 29, 2010.
 The show's characters, played by Joseph Fiennes, Sonya Walger and others,
 will spend the bulk of the first season figuring out what will come true and
 whether they can alter the predictions. Union said her scenes with Cho focus
 on their relationship.

 [I've shot] a lot of time with John, She continued. We have a really
 good relationship. I'm so glad that they're showing two people of color
 with, like, a really ... loving and nurturing relationship. I haven't really
 seen that on TV, and certainly not in an interracial relationship, very
 loving and sweet in a genuine sort of way. (Major spoilers ahead!)

 In the pilot episode, one flash forward saves a character from suicide.
 Others characters worry that their own futures include a relapse into
 alcoholism or an end to their marriages. Union's not telling what she sees.

 It's life-affirming, that's for sure, she teased.

 Cho's character sees nothing in his flash forward, leading him to believe
 he doesn't make it to April 29. So far, this has not affected his
 relationship in early episodes, Union said.

 Well, he has not shared with me his flash forward, so ignorance is bliss
 at this point, Union said.

 Union came to FlashForward because of her previous relationship with ABC:
 She starred on the short-lived Night Stalker and guested on Ugly Betty, so
 the network wanted to get back in the Gabrielle Union business.

 They've been incredibly supportive, Union said. A lot of people give lip
 service to 'We want to increase diversity,' and then you just never see any
 people of color. They actually really mean it. If one thing doesn't work
 out, they come up with more opportunities. So they're like, 'We want you
 back in the family,' and by chance, the next day the Goyers [executive
 producers Jessika Borsiczky Goyer and David Goyer] called them, and they
 were like, 'Do you think Gabrielle would ever be interested in returning to
 television?' They're like, 'Funny you should ask. We just talked to her
 about this.'

 Since FlashForward has a long-term mythology that the creators are guarding
 closely, it's one of those shows where even the actors don't get information
 beyond the script they are shooting. That creates a challenging work
 environment for Union.

 It's more hard that we are given very limited information, to the point
 where filming a scene, I think I have all the information I need, she said.
 We do a take, and they're like, 'Oh, nobody told her.' Then they whisper it
 in your ear, and I'm like, 'Oh, OK, that changes everything.' So I'm
 literally getting information on a need-to-have basis. That's more
 challenging. Literally, they tell me on a need-to-know basis.

 FlashForward premieres Sept. 24 on ABC.



 

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