DPP: Substitutes

May 07, 2011 11:10

Hey shipper fans, it's been a pretty good week at NT! To recap we've talked about the things we name after our fannish obsessionshow they met and what fics we want to read, but can't write,  discussed Zak's influence on the pilots, and solicited curtain!fic. Please feel free to continue adding to those discussions throughout the weekend!

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rayruz May 7 2011, 18:52:29 UTC
I wish I could have coherent thoughts but now I'm spiraling into my doubtsaboutmyactingability mode. :D

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thegreenkitty May 7 2011, 19:14:21 UTC
Yeah, the comparison definitely triggered my "I was right to get out of acting" melancholy. It's hard, bb, but you have already progressed so much farther than I did and I have huge amounts of respect for that. Your dedication to success is key...and it's something that makes a huge difference in how far you can go. Just look at the work you've done to be healthier; you have seriously put in more effort over the past year than anyone else I know when it comes to diet and exercise. Your sustained commitment to 'doing what it takes' says lots about your professionalism. I've never seen you act but I've seen how you write and interact in person. Both are incredibly honest, intelligent, and expressive. I believe you can/do take that on the stage with you. You've got a lot of strengths necessary for survival in the field. Hang in there...I believe you have good things ahead of ya!! ♥

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rayruz May 7 2011, 19:19:14 UTC
Yeah, but having the anxiety that leads to working out, and having talent are two different things lol.

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thegreenkitty May 7 2011, 19:39:52 UTC
Yes, but professional commitment to study and practice your craft is at least as important as talent. And while I expect you have both, I know you have the former and that is huge. I realize it's crazy difficult...I just think you have worked hard to create a situation where you have a lot going for you...and that puts you in the best possible place from which to move forward.

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embolalia May 7 2011, 19:41:33 UTC
Did anyone else think the girl actress sounded like Kandyse McClure? It wasn't her fault but totally distracted me!

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zenzero42 May 7 2011, 20:19:09 UTC
oh yes, I thought that all the time!!! awkward

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cosetteferaud May 7 2011, 21:04:07 UTC
That was a very interesting find! I agree that we got really lucky with Katee and Jamie. They did a great job on the show --and their scenes together were just awesome (the chemistry, gah!). It makes me wonder if I would have shipped Kara and Lee as hard as I did if the characters had been played by others actors.

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thegreenkitty May 7 2011, 21:18:04 UTC
I know, right? This re-enactment made me think about various talks where alternatives like Grace or Bodie have been discussed. They're both quite capable and did a great job with the Eights and Hot Dog...but it's hard to picture them as "Starbuck and Apollo"...so of course it's even more difficult to picture these unknowns in these roles that are so important to us.

The chemistry was simply perfect. It is so odd to think that I might not have the Kara!love or pilots!love that has been a part of life for years now if we hadn't gotten Katee and Jamie. Wow. Just wow. Sometimes I wonder if they know how special they are. It seems like it would be easy to get blinded by the craziness of fandom and miss that moment of realization that these actors and characters truly have influenced lives.

Also, it's good to see you, bb!! Hope all is well in your world. <3

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callmeonetrack May 7 2011, 21:48:26 UTC
It's so hard to imagine anyone else ever being as good.

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indigo419 May 7 2011, 22:57:40 UTC
Wow, eeenteramesting comparison! Agree with everyone else, of course, how clearly this showcases Katee and Jamie's abilities. (Also, as an aside, the benefits of having multiple angles to choose from when editing, even though this is a relatively simple scene.)

I think K & J's performance benefits from the length of time they'd been playing those characters, at that point - they wore their personalities like a second skin. Then, too, I'm pretty sure there was a bit of improv (the spitting and Jamie's reaction) which gave them that much more real, unforced emotion - whereas the students were, of course, constrained in that they were attempting to match the originals. And I was struck by how much they (K/J) played off of each other) - the reaction shots make the scene, IMO.

(and lastly, more props for Jamie's lovely Victorian hand gesture - so demure, lol! :D)

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callmeonetrack May 8 2011, 00:02:23 UTC
Mmm. Good points all! (And how nice it is to see you popping in here, my dear!)

Ugh that icon picture. LOVE IT SO. I think because it sorta sums up pilots for me...Lee with his eyes closed, whether it's a hint at his capacity for denial or dreaming, and Kara with a sly, slightly menacing, but fully aware look a the camera like "Yeah I know what's up" and a little bit "This is my man, don't mess with him" and their proximity and... Sigh. I just love that one.

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