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Felicitous: An
Interview With the Cast of Felicity (Checkout.com) 10.01.00
The only WB series that
doesn't regularly feature supernatural crimefighters, the college soap Felicity is now
entering its third season. Originally, the story centered on Felicity, a young woman who,
the summer after her graduation from high school, drops the plans her parents have for her
in order to move and follow a boy she barely knows but has an incredible crush on to
Manhattan. Now that the two characters have finally hooked up, the show is in for some
dramatic changes. Recently, I went to the set of "Felicity" to interview Matt
Reeves and JJ Abrams, the show's producers, its ensemble cast, and Felicity herself, Keri
Russell.
TANGI MILLER
Hi, I'm Tangi Miller. And I made it to the third season.
TANGI MILLER
Let Scott in. He was working
SCOTT FOLEY
I just got a break. I have Tyra Banks on my mind so nothing else is gonna be in my head.
TANGI MILLER
Oh my God, he gets all the chicks.
INTERVIEWER
Noel and Tyra Banks hook up?
SCOTT FOLEY
That's what I hear.
INTERVIEWER
What happens with Noel and the Doritos Girl?
SCOTT FOLEY
Hmmm
no more Doritos Girl? We don't know. We don't know. There's a really
interesting storyline, which I'm sure they've gone into. Probably not, since it's about
me.
INTERVIEWER
This is the third season. The characters are entering their junior years. Next year, they
will be seniors. Will the series have to end after that?
JJ ABRAMS
No, not really. Because Noel is a senior now and, personally, if we're lucky enough to
keep going, the year after college is in some ways a more exciting moment than the first
year in college, you know? And I just think that it would be an amazing thing to see --
everything from the first place that the characters get, the jobs that they get. There are
so many stories that I would love to do. We obviously hope it continues.
SCOTT FOLEY
Noel is a senior this year. It's possible I might not be back next year, I guess is what
it says. No, I don't know what is going to happen with Noel graduating. That's something
we haven't tackled this year.
TANGI MILLER
I think he's gonna move in with all these women and they're gonna set up a commune.
SCOTT FOLEY
Tyra Banks, Ali Landry, Amy Smart and Noel.
TANGI MILLER
You'd like that.
SCOTT FOLEY
Are you kidding? It'd be amazing.
INTERVIEWER
Have we seen the end of Felicity's tape recordings with Sally?
MATT REEVES
We tried to open up the point-of-view stuff. We've done a few episodes in the past we
called "docuventeries" where there was a lot of this sort of reality footage in
the vein of The Real World which Sean had been making a documentary about his friends. The
(Sally) tapes really were a way to get into Felicity's head. To try to find a way to do
that for the other characters, the idea came up that, well, we could use this video
footage, the footage of Sean's documentary, to get people to sort of have confessionals or
talk about various things that are going on with them. We've talked about the idea of
still returning to Sally at some point, but right now, we're just focusing on how to use
this sort of video footage to open up all the points-of-view. For the time being, you
won't be seeing it for awhile. Of the shows we've done so far, there's none.
JJ ABRAMS
The last episode has some.
MATT REEVES
The last episode has some. Which I have not read yet.
JJ ABRAMS
Nor have I. You can come read it with us if you want.
TANGI MILLER
You know, I had forgotten about that. I like that.
SCOTT FOLEY
I don't miss it.
TANGI MILLER
You don't miss it? I thought it was very cool. Not all the time. You don't have to do it
every episode. Not every episode. Like every three or four episodes.
SCOTT FOLEY
It was a great introduction. First season. It was a great way to sort of get into the
storyline. It was a great cheat, you know.
TANGI MILLER
Ohhhhh
I don't think we should abandon Sally, though. She doesn't have to go. She's
her friend.
SCOTT FOLEY
Well, Sally's not necessarily abandoned. She's still there. She just doesn't talk to her
every episode.
SARAH-JANE
She has Ben to talk to now.
TANGI MILLER
No, but she doesn't have to stop talking to
are you on his side?
(laughter)
SARAH-JANE
I'm not on any side! I'll let the people decide.
SCOTT FOLEY
Listen, we've all got our own opinions. You asked and I'm answering. That's what I think.
I don't miss it. You realize if it's not about me, I don't like it. That's the way I read
a script: it's my stuff and then filler, filler, filler, filler.
INTERVIEWER
Keri, can you tell us what sort of turmoil Felicity encounters this year?
JJ ABRAMS
You can say "no."
KERI RUSSELL: Hmmmm. Hm, hm, hm. Um, um, um, well, mostly what we're dealing with right
now is the Felicity and Ben dynamic. You know she's had this fantasy image of what this
person is and now she's actually in a relationship with him and obviously that entails a
lot bigger issues. There is an episode where she ends up doing something kind of crazy and
wild, but jeopardizing the relationship.
INTERVIEWER
The frat party incident?
KERI RUSSELL
Oh, we've heard. Oh. Oh. Oh.
JJ ABRAMS
Wait a minute.
INTERVIEWER
It was in the press materials.
JJ ABRAMS
There definitely is a frat party incident.
KERI RUSSELL
So, uh, mostly it's been dealing with what it's like to be in a real relationship. And
she's living in this gigantic apartment with all the girls.
JJ ABRAMS
Insane. Can you believe that? It's definitely wish fulfillment.
TANGI MILLER
It's like a four-bedroom apartment. Two-bedroom, I'm sorry. Molly and Felicity are in a
room. And then Meghan and Elena.
INTERVIEWER
So is Julie definitely gone?
TANGI MILLER
Hmmmm. We can't say.
INTERVIEWER
Well, you didn't mention that she was bunking with anybody.
TANGI MILLER
I said who was sleeping in the rooms, not in the house. And that's all I can say about
that.
INTERVIEWER
So, how much stuff are you privy to that you can't talk about?
TANGI MILLER
They give us a list. Like a three-page list. They tell us what we're not supposed to talk
about and when it starts to get gray I go, "Help me out, guys!"
INTERVIEWER
Okay. Well, JJ and Matt, what is happening with Julie?
JJ ABRAMS
We have a really great story. In fact, in the episode we're working on right now, there's
a whole thing that involves her. We don't want to ruin it, so we won't tell you exactly
what will happen with the character, but what we find out over the first chunk of episodes
is the truth about what really happened to Julie over the summer.
INTERVIEWER
Will there be situations with Julie and Sean?
GREG GRUNBERG
Absolutely. No, it's not closed. It's not closed at all. As a matter of fact
AMANDA FOREMAN
Really? He's my fake lover! He can't be her fake lover!
GREG GRUNBERG
Suddenly, I'm the stud on the show.
INTERVIEWER
Amanda and Greg, how do you think the relationship between your two characters will change
them?
GREG GRUNBERG
I hope that she starts to make me, you know, like I become a warlock or something. You
know, because I mean Charmed does so well and we need some sort of magic on this show.
(laughs)
SCOTT SPEEDMAN
God knows we need magic in the ratings.
GREG GRUNBERG
Exactly. I don't know. It would just be great to see Sean I think dress a bit more funky
and kind of take more chances with things and maybe not
AMANDA FOREMAN
(laughing)
I don't want you to dress funkyyyy.
SCOTT SPEEDMAN
It would be funny.
AMANDA FOREMAN
Things have already changed for my character just because she's able to be more
vulnerable. There's a more open side to the character than in the other seasons. I have
more to do instead of just coming in, saying something mean and walking out.
GREG GRUNBERG
Right. Plus, I'm pierced. Which is something different for my character. I can't talk
about where, but
(laughs)
AMANDA FOREMAN
Yuck.
GREG GRUNBERG
Also, uh
since I was in the market the other day and someone said, "Oh, health
scare, huh?" I guess I can break that. It's in the TV Guide. There's a health issue
that I'm dealing with this year, which is really
SCOTT SPEEDMAN
funny.
GREG GRUNBERG
Really. It's just hilarious! Woo-hoo! Yeah. The cardiograph is woop-woop-woop! No, it's,
for the first time, other than the relationship stuff, it's really serious and we are
heavily involved in that, so it's real challenging.
INTERVIEWER
Amanda, are we ever gonna find out what was in that box?
AMANDA FOREMAN
I had an idea what was in the box. But I don't know. I should really ask what I can
disclose. I can't really talk about it.
GREG GRUNBERG
Yeah, we can't talk about it.
AMANDA FOREMAN
I actually got in trouble one time because I was talking to a reporter and I said
something and JJ came in and said, "What are doing?! You can't
!" Because
he was in the next room and heard me. If he wasn't here
GREG GRUNBERG
If he hears the word "box" right now, he'll fly over the table.
AMANDA FOREMAN
They haven't really been talking about it this season. I don't know why. I asked about it
the other day. I said, "I don't know where the box is; it's not in my new room."
And they said, "It'll show up." I mean, they sort of talked about it in The
Twilight Zone episode, but that was a copout.
INTERVIEWER
Scott Foley, what's up with Noel and those crazy frosted tips in his hair?
SCOTT FOLEY
Noel becomes this sort of anti-Noel and has spent the summer kind of exploring a different
side of his personality, and he looks a little different. I was frustrated last year. I
think, second season is hard for a lot of shows, but I feel completely different now than
I did then. You know, I didn't want to be a nice guy anymore, blahblahblah. Now I want to
be a nice guy again. I love dressing like a dork and acting like a dork. But I like the
change. I like the opportunity they gave me to play something that was out of character
and different than what I and everybody who watched the show was used to.
INTERVIEWER
Did you like your hair with the blond tips? Did it make you feel different?
SCOTT FOLEY
A little tingly. No. I didn't mind it. People dug it. Chicks dug it. The response
was very favorable. The first time they saw me on set was the first time I had everything
on and a lot of the crew guys didn't recognize me or they thought I was a new dolly grip
or something. And when they realized, they were like, "You look good. It's
good." I mean, even the guys were like, "Alright. Way to go." Which is a
little strange.
INTERVIEWER
I take it Noel actually return to school?
SCOTT FOLEY
Yes, Noel focuses and finds his way. Somehow, through all the things that happen.
SARAH-JANE
Through all the women.
INTERVIEWER
Will we see more of Ruby?
SCOTT FOLEY
God, I hope so. Nothing's planned yet.
TANGI MILLER
"God I hope so."
(Laughs)
Oh, God.
SARAH-JANE
You're bad.
SCOTT FOLEY
I do hope so. Amy Smart, who played Ruby last year -- actually it was a really hard year
for me, and she made it a lot easier. She kind of set me straight and got me focused, and
we had a great time together. So, selfishly, I hope she comes back. For the storyline, I
think it would be interesting to see her back and see the baby -- which is not Noel's --
it would be a good twist with the Doritos chick and Tyra and all these other things. It
would be interesting to have a bunch of hot women around Noel. It would not be a bad
thing, right? Not that they're not around all the time (indicating his co-stars)
INTERVIEWER
And all the dudes live together, too?
SCOTT FOLEY
It sort of works out that way, yeah. One thing leads to another and we all end up at the
loft. Sean and Ben. Javier does not live with us. That would make things very interesting,
having Javier and Samuel there. And who else? Richard. Richard is not there. Richard is in
the dorm this year. Played by Robert Patrick Benedict. Who is awesome.
INTERVIEWER
From the season opener, it looks like you and Richard are pretty tight this year.
SCOTT FOLEY
We have sex.
(laughter)
INTERVIEWER
Tangi, what sorts of things can we expect from Elena? Is she going to be tempted to stray
from Tracy?
TANGI MILLER
I am going to be tempted in a wonderful way. Elena is definitely having some issues. And
it's not just the sex. As much as I love Elena, I have to say that she was really tough
and strong at the beginning, and then I think the producers and writers and stuff wanted
to explore a different side, which has been fun for me because my character has fallen in
love. "I want to deal with something that I can't handle
" but I wasn't
talking about a boyfriend! I mean every woman gets a little googly when she falls in love.
I'm excited about what she gets to do. I think it's a positive message to send in terms of
the story itself with a character that's had sex in love with a character who doesn't want
to have sex because of religious reasons or whatever reason, they can still be in that
relationship. But I think it's important to show the difficulties that Elena has with it
and that anyone would have, even if it was switched the other way around. I think you have
to treat it very carefully.
INTERVIEWER
Keri, are you protective of Felicity and sometimes wary of the situations the producers
put her in?
KERI RUSSELL
Yeah. It's funny, I think everyone kind of has an idea of what she should be and shouldn't
be. These guys are great. They always let me voice concerns. But I think I'm too
protective. If it were up to me, nothing would happen. She'd just have a very boring life.
I'm like, "She can't do that. She can't do that." But part of the idea of making
the show every week is that you know she gets into these sticky, weird situations and has
to find herself out -- and hopefully in a redeeming way.
JJ ABRAMS
There was actually a burden when it was a Felicity-centered show, to make every week
dramatic enough to warrant an hour of television time and ultimately it was an unrealistic
thing where I don't think every college student--
KERI RUSSELL
Goes through all that.
JJ ABRAMS
Right. It would end up feeling false and like, "Okay, now we're throwing this at
her."
INTERVIEWER
Is that alleviated by making the show more of an ensemble?
JJ ABRAMS
We're working on Episode 9 right now and looking back we're saying, "Wow. Look where
we are now." 9 would have never happened had this not happened in 8, had this not
happened in 7 and 6. The stories are consequential and they're not all Felicity A-stories.
This year, we're doing very strong Elena stories, very strong Julie stories, you know,
Meghan and Sean are dating; they're hysterical together; the new character of Molly,
Sarah-Jane Potts, we're doing a story with her that involves Ben and Felicity. So while
Felicity is crucial and integral to every episode, it's not like every week The Thing is
happening to her.
SCOTT FOLEY
JJ always lies, first of all. You can just discount everything he says.
TANGI MILLER
It's nice to really have some of your own problems and your own situations. Of course, I'm
gonna be there for Felicity, Elena wants to be there for Felicity, but Elena also has a
life, she has a boyfriend, she is of her own, and it's nice to explore that.
SCOTT FOLEY
You're definitely gonna see a lot more group scenes this year than you have in the past.
Sometimes they're a pain in the ass to shoot when you have ten people in a five page scene
that you've gotta get done by noon, but that's what people wanna see. According to JJ.
TANGI MILLER
The liar.
SARAH-JANE POTTS
You need that for the show. You need to start exploring other people's personalities
because otherwise you have no evolution and it's all one person's responsibility, and it
can become boring. I'm not saying that in a bad way. If you made a show about me and it
was just me on my own
SCOTT FOLEY
Oh, come on. That's a different story. You're boring.
(laughter)
INTERVIEWER
Sarah-Jane, you play Molly, a new character on the show. Can you give us a little insight
into who the character is and what her dynamic will be?
SARAH-JANE POTTS
My character comes in in the third episode and she's nuts; she's crazy; she's totally left
of the middle. Her mom's a psychic. She's very, very spiritual. She's totally free.
TANGI MILLER
She has twenty-three tattoos.
SARAH-JANE POTTS
She has a lot of tattoos. She's just a very different type than they've ever, ever
experienced on this show. She's English first of all. She's studying fashion and
photography. And she has the imagination of a seven-year-old. Everything to her is how
children see it. She's incredibly sweet and very, very innocent. That doesn't mean that
she hasn't experienced a lot in her life. She just chooses to take it all in a very
positive way. I think she freaks people out a bit. She has a line she says, "I know
you all think I'm crazy, but I'm not."
TANGI MILLER
And we all go, "Uh-huh." She tells us to all get up because the energy is kind
of bad and we're like, "Okay."
SARAH-JANE POTTS
She goes, "Everybody, we have to switch places because the energy in here is really,
really horrible." And they all think she's too weird and never speak to her again.
TANGI MILLER
That's not true! That's not true. She's a bit of a hippie. She's a sweet hippie.
SARAH-JANE POTTS
I think there's a little some tension between Molly and Meghan.
TANGI MILLER
Yeah, because they are like the opposites of each other.
SARAH-JANE POTTS
They're totally opposite. One's into witches and the other's into faeries. And I also
think because I room in the same room as Felicity. I think that Meghan feels that Molly is
taking Felicity away. I think she's like, "Who's this new girl?"
INTERVIEWER
Were you familiar with the show in England, Sarah-Jane? How did you get the role?
SARAH-JANE POTTS
The show's not on in England, so I never watched it. But they gave
me fifteen videotapes before I came over.
TANGI MILLER
Learn it!
SARAH-JANE POTTS
Learn it! Know who these people are. So I did that.
SCOTT FOLEY
Oh, tell about the time you read for the part. Oh, you didn't.
SARAH-JANE POTTS
Oh, you're funny. I just promised lots of sexual favors for the part of Molly and they
said, "Okay, we'll put you in the show." But the only drawback to that is now I
have to do it every week. JJ makes me do it every week.
SCOTT FOLEY
It's contractual.
(laughter)
TANGI MILLER
Oh, My God.
SARAH-JANE POTTS
I just entered that situation where I probably should have never started.
TANGI MILLER
Oh, My God. Forgive her for she knows not what she says.
SCOTT FOLEY
Trust me, this will come out wrong, when that gets printed
(laughter)
INTERVIEWER
Felicity is a show that appeals mostly to young women and teenage girls. Keri, do you feel
a responsibility to them not only in the way Felicity is portrayed and the types of
situations she finds herself in, but in the way you behave as a real person?
KERI RUSSELL
Humm. Hm, hm, hm. I'd be lying if I said I don't recognize that people on TV are an
influence, but at the same time, it's hard because you still want to live your own life.
You don't want your own personal, private life ruled by the fact that you are this person.
You know, it's bizarre. I go to get my coffee and people take pictures of me or I see
pictures and I'm like, "That's not fair. That's just me going to get my coffee in the
morning." But I do recognize it. I keep it more as a peripheral thing, but I think
Felicity is a great role model. I think she's very admirable, and she's smart and funny
and self-deprecating and all those great things.
INTERVIEWER
Matt and JJ, as the producers of the show, do you feel responsible to those teen viewers?
MATT REEVES
Sure. Obviously a lot of people who watch the show relate to her and she
definitely is a role model. There are a lot of things that we've looked at before we've
done them and thought, "You know, there's too much responsibility here to not do the
right thing." So it's affected the storylines in a huge way.
JJ ABRAMS
For Felicity, we just want to make sure that she's taking risks, she's taking chances and
if she does something stupid -- like takes too many Jell-o shots at the frat party and
ends up in a compromising situation -- that there are real consequences to it. I also
think it's not just Felicity. I mean, it's all the characters. For example, Donald Faison
-- who's in this new movie Remember the Titans and he's amazing -- he plays Tracy, a
virgin on the show and we have a storyline coming up where we really didn't want and don't
want the impression that if you're a virgin, you lose your girlfriend. So how do we do a
story where Elena possibly cheats on Tracy without it being that? You have to make it
clear that the reason these things happen is not because she's not getting sex from him.
It has to be about a bigger issue. So that kind of stuff is important for young men as
well. For the six young men who watch.
KERI RUSSELL
It's interesting, JJ, because on the last two flights I've been on, teenage boys who are
like sixteen -- by the way, aren't they supposed to be shy? -- like, two different
flights, I swear to God -- one, the boy came up to me and there was some magazine article
with my picture in it, he had actually cut it out and put it on the note, under my face
was like this body, it was actually really charming, he was like "Do you want to go
out with me? Or my friend? Whatever." I don't know, I'm like I would never be brave
enough to come up to someone, like come up to my seat, "Here you go. Think about
it." You know you're gonna have to see me when you get off the plane. It's like he's
expecting me to go, "You know what? I will. Where do you want to go? You know what?
I'll pick you up."
MATT REEVES
I sent a letter like that to Marie Osmond when I was a kid.
KERI RUSSELL
Realllly! Matt, no you did not!
MATT REEVES
I wanted to marry her.
KERI RUSSELL
Marrrieee Osmondddd!
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