Friday Five: Most Memorable Interviews

In the almost three years ChuckTV.net has been around, we’ve been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to interview all of the regular cast members, most of the supporting cast, several guest stars, writers, directors, the composer, and producers. Today’s topic is a trip down memory lane highlighting my most memorable interviews over the last couple of years.

  1. Sarah Lancaster (December 2007) – This was our first interview for the site and Sarah was a delight to talk with. She and I are native Kansans, which allowed for instant bonding, and she was so excited to talk about the show. When we spoke with her, Chuck had been granted a full season, but the writers’ strike was underway, so no one knew how that was going to play out. Looking back at the questions and answers more than two years later reminds me what hooked me on the show in the first place. (This was pre-podcast, and Liz & I didn’t know how to record things for posting on the Interwebz yet, so this interview is text only.)
  2. Tim Jones (February 2008) – Gray’s interview with Chuck composer Tim was the first time I’d heard someone talk about what goes into making music for a television show. Since then I’ve learned to recognize certain pieces of the score as themes for characters and situations which adds to the richness of the experience. On top of that, Tim’s just an all around nice guy and we’ve enjoyed keeping up with him over the years. (Listen to the interview here.)
  3. Rally Time – 16 Cast & Creative Team Members (April 2009) – I know, this is more than one interview, but what list is complete without it? With less than a week until the season and possibly series finale aired, we pulled together 16 interviews with the cast and creative team of Chuck to thank fans for their renewal efforts and tell them why they should watch the finale. It was a crazy few days, especially watching Gray conduct several of the interviews and put together the final product.
  4. Comic Con (July 2009) – Another compilation of interviews, this time celebrating the upcoming third season. We were in the press room at Comic Con in San Diego, face to face with the cast and producers. It’s one thing to talk to these folks on the phone, wearing sweatpants and holding a list of questions to refer to as needed. In person, in a very noisy room, on three hours of sleep? It was pure adrenaline!
  5. Vik Sahay (November 2009) – This may be my favorite Chuck interview of all time. At least that I participated in. I was battling a cold and really tired the day we were supposed to talk, and I was worried that the interview would suffer as a result. If anything, it might have been better than if I’d been more prepared. Vik keeps you on your toes, so buzzed on Dayquil and with just a loose outline could be the secret to having a successful interview with this guy.

We’ve had some really terrific interviews with the Chuck gang. This was a lot harder to pare down to five than I expected! If the topic hadn’t occurred to me at 10PM on Thursday, I might have been organized enough to get Liz and Gray’s most memorable five. Perhaps we’ll save that for another Friday.

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4 comments

  1. bethany actually

    I have to agree with you completely on Vik Sahay. I’ve seen several interviews with him, and MAN is he quick! I cannot help but think that with a lesser actor in the role of Lester the show as a whole would be less enjoyable than it is, because Vik is so unique and specific in his acting.

    But if you ask me, all the interviews I’ve heard you guys do have been memorable in one way or another. So I think the constant here is ChuckTV.net. Y’all are just good interviewers. 🙂

  2. Great collection of interviews. Really appreciate the links to Sarah Lancaster & Tim Jones ones as I hadn’t come across them before. Also love the Vik Sahay one as he’s so quick on his feet & can be relied on to produce several laughs per interview.

    Must also add that I love the format of Friday Five. It’s quickly become one of my favourite parts of the site. And you can’t tell at all that this article was conceived at 10pm on Thursday.

  3. I think the Vik Sahay interview ROCKED, as well! And I very much agree with ‘Bethany’ that you can see how much he has brought to the role of Lester. You even watch the interviews he did on MTV Iggy, and he’s so so funny, but also amazingly smart and very committed to his acting.
    And you did a great great job with him!