Here's the link:
http://dcmetrotheaterarts.com/2016/05/28/talking-susan-sullivan-steel-magnolias-bucks-county-playhouse/

I think the interview turned out really well - but it almost turned out 
horribly. I spoke to her on the phone last Saturday night for 25 minutes, 
had a wonderful, free-wheeling, frank conversation... but the friggin' Call 
Recorder app on my Android phone didn't work, and I lost the whole damn 
thing. 

I basically had a panic attack at that point. There's no way I would have 
been able to recall quotes from memory. But fortunately she agreed to do 
the whole thing over again, and we spoke for 18 minutes on Friday morning, 
with me asking her most of the same questions. (Though I did throw in a new 
one, the one about James Garner.)

As you'll see, I used JW's suggestion and asked her about Johnny Carson. In 
the first interview I used Kevin's suggestion and asked her why she left 
"Falcon Crest," though I decided to skip that question the second time. Her 
answer: She said the producers hired Gregory Harrison to juice things up in 
the final season, and they fired her so that they could afford Gregory 
Harrison's salary! And she didn't mind having her character Maggie get 
killed off, but she found the way they killed her off - having Maggie drown 
in a swimming pool when she dived to the bottom to retrieve a ring - to be 
really distasteful.

Another question I skipped the second time was what she thought of the 
final episode of "Castle." Basically, she hated it - not just the final 
scene, which she felt seemed very slapdash and unsatisfying, but the plot, 
which she felt was too convoluted and over the top. When I said that I 
thought the scene where Nathan Fillion was injected with truth serum and 
forced to talk was ridiculous, she said she actually liked that part 
because he cried when he had to give up his mother's name - she was really 
touched by the way he played that scene.

Then last night I went to the opening of the play... but it turned out that 
it started at 7pm, not 8pm as I had thought, so I got there an hour late 
and missed it. I rescheduled my ticket for the Sunday matinee.

As I waited for her at the stage door, I was hanging around with a bunch of 
fans and autograph seekers. One of the women was a Jessica Walter fanatic 
who had flown in from Nashville to see the show, and had seen all four 
performances that weekend!

Anyway, Susan was very happy to see me, and had me walk her across the 
narrow and very busy main street of New Hope (it's always busy on the 
weekend, but holiday weekends are ridiculous). Her co-stars Jessica Walter, 
Lucy DeVito and Clea Alsip were on the opposite sidewalk waiting for her. 
Jessica was carrying a duffel bag into which she had stuffed flowers that a 
fan (not the woman I mentioned earlier) had given her. 

Susan said to Jessica, "This is Tim - he wrote a very nice article about 
me. Here, Tim will carry your flowers."
I said, "Um, yes. Yes, I will."
(Don't worry, I gave them back when they got to their restaurant.)

-Tim

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