This is because you can’t reason with them (no matter how hard you try). Everyone will tell you the first rules of filmmaking: no animals and no babies.Usually we HATE rain when we’re shooting exteriors… unless said location is filled with bees, and the rain chases away the bees. It rained while we were shooting Davina and Josh’s scenes in the witch marketplace.Although in retrospect, maybe that wasn’t an accident? What we learned is that A) Leah doesn’t love having things thrown at her head, go figure (although she was a great sport), and B) Joe has quite the arm… but his aim could use a little work he almost hit us writers during rehearsal. We shot a scene that didn’t make the final cut in which Klaus “trains” Cami, Karate Kid-style, by throwing things at her (her goal being to use her newly acquired “vamp speed” to catch them).And I’m sure admitting this in a national publication won’t make things weird at all. Luckily, I think I successfully hid my excitement and didn’t totally freak him out. Logan Echolls from Veronica Mars (one of my absolute favorite characters in one of my favorites series of all time). (I quickly become a big fan too once I saw his work and also realized he’s smart and funny and has great Jean-Claude Van Damme stories.) My biggest fangirl moment was getting to work, for the first time this season, with Jason Dohring, a.k.a. Bart and Narducci were already huge fans of our director, John Hyams, based on his previous work - his documentary The Smashing Machine and his installments of the Universal Soldier franchise, respectively - and were geeks about it. One of our favorite parts of this job is all the people we get to work with - our amazing cast, our badass crew - but sometimes it’s one step beyond, and we actually get to fanboy/fangirl out a little over our coworkers.
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