Post by Liz on Apr 11, 2008 15:52:25 GMT -5
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Carolyn: Zach finally busts Zendall for sleeping with Aiden this week. What's your take on that?
Kaye: It's important that it finally comes out, because after awhile, people don't care anymore.
Carolyn: Don't you love that Zach interrupts her when she starts to tell him and says, "I already knew"?
Kaye: Yes, that's loved. But she still gets to say it.
Carolyn: How does Zach know?
Kaye: He knows this woman, so he knew that something was going on. They weren't subtle.
Carolyn: Is Zendall apologetic? She should be very terrified!
Kaye: Yeah, but she goes into protective mode straightaway. She always feels like she's alone and she doesn't have anybody and she's a child of rape etc. Zach isn't busting her out for what she did. He's busting her for what she didn't do. She should've told him the truth. These people love each other. If you didn't tell the truth, then you're not a team. These two people love each other and that's what marriage is. "When things go sour, I should be the person you want to talk to about it. Not your mother. You should know me well enough to know that you could talk to me about anything." And if you don't trust each other, then they shouldn't be together anymore.
Carolyn: Is Zach going to confide in anyone about what happened?
Kaye: I hope it is Myrtle.
Carolyn: What does this do to Kendell and Zach's marraige?
Kaye: I know that they are trying to be human and understanding and civil and adult about it. Whether that's going to happen or not, I don't know.
Carolyn: Maybe they'll stay together for the sake of the kids. Where are they're kids?
Kaye: They're in college.
Carolyn: There is a turning point for them. You must like that.
Kaye: I like it when things aren't exactly status quo. You know my deal with storytelling: cause and consequence [Her cheating and lying] doesn't necessarily mean that things have to be over, but they definately have to be different. That changes people. We have exposions [at AMC, and then people come out the same. We can't come out of the same from this one.
Carolyn: Have you talked to any of the AMC bosses to make sure that happens?
Kaye: No. I think they know what needs to happen here. I don't know why else you would write drama, if there's no conflict. We've been missing that a little bit.
Carolyn: But the conflict breaks up a popular couple, what will keep those fans watching?
Kaye: Because it could be the start of something. This is how it's not going to be all the time. Maybe the root value of you tuning is to see if there's a another couple that you would enjoy better. Maybe there is something that you don't see coming.
Carolyn: Like Zach and Greenlee?
Kaye: The real Greenlee?
Carolyn: Yes, the real Greenlee. You are such a troublemaker.
Kaye: No, you've got to put that in. Do not take that out. That was one of the most ridiculous things I've ever f**king heard.
Carolyn: You mean the the promos touting Rebecca's return?
Kaye: Yeah...
Carolyn: I liked Sabine at the end.
Kaye: Me, too. She turned a corner. But regardless, they asked her to do a job and she did it well. Whether someone like you or not, that's out of your hands. You're just doing what you're asked to do. And a lot of people [fans] liked her. It's a fictional character. There is no "real" Greenlee.
Carolyn: You mean the original one.
Kaye: They didn't say the original one. They said the real one. It was rude, and it was completely unnecessary. But that is water under the bridge.
Carolyn: Back to Zach and the real Greenlee.
Kaye: I don't know. Like I said, all avenues are open. She's going to be pissed that Zach didn't tell her about Aiden and Kendell, but is not his story to tell. That Aiden's story to tell. Mr. Supermodel should f**king stand up and tell the story.
Carolyn: Where does Ryan fit into in all of this?
Kaye: He doesn't remember any of it. Ryan's still looking for his car keys.
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Carolyn: Zach finally busts Zendall for sleeping with Aiden this week. What's your take on that?
Kaye: It's important that it finally comes out, because after awhile, people don't care anymore.
Carolyn: Don't you love that Zach interrupts her when she starts to tell him and says, "I already knew"?
Kaye: Yes, that's loved. But she still gets to say it.
Carolyn: How does Zach know?
Kaye: He knows this woman, so he knew that something was going on. They weren't subtle.
Carolyn: Is Zendall apologetic? She should be very terrified!
Kaye: Yeah, but she goes into protective mode straightaway. She always feels like she's alone and she doesn't have anybody and she's a child of rape etc. Zach isn't busting her out for what she did. He's busting her for what she didn't do. She should've told him the truth. These people love each other. If you didn't tell the truth, then you're not a team. These two people love each other and that's what marriage is. "When things go sour, I should be the person you want to talk to about it. Not your mother. You should know me well enough to know that you could talk to me about anything." And if you don't trust each other, then they shouldn't be together anymore.
Carolyn: Is Zach going to confide in anyone about what happened?
Kaye: I hope it is Myrtle.
Carolyn: What does this do to Kendell and Zach's marraige?
Kaye: I know that they are trying to be human and understanding and civil and adult about it. Whether that's going to happen or not, I don't know.
Carolyn: Maybe they'll stay together for the sake of the kids. Where are they're kids?
Kaye: They're in college.
Carolyn: There is a turning point for them. You must like that.
Kaye: I like it when things aren't exactly status quo. You know my deal with storytelling: cause and consequence [Her cheating and lying] doesn't necessarily mean that things have to be over, but they definately have to be different. That changes people. We have exposions [at AMC, and then people come out the same. We can't come out of the same from this one.
Carolyn: Have you talked to any of the AMC bosses to make sure that happens?
Kaye: No. I think they know what needs to happen here. I don't know why else you would write drama, if there's no conflict. We've been missing that a little bit.
Carolyn: But the conflict breaks up a popular couple, what will keep those fans watching?
Kaye: Because it could be the start of something. This is how it's not going to be all the time. Maybe the root value of you tuning is to see if there's a another couple that you would enjoy better. Maybe there is something that you don't see coming.
Carolyn: Like Zach and Greenlee?
Kaye: The real Greenlee?
Carolyn: Yes, the real Greenlee. You are such a troublemaker.
Kaye: No, you've got to put that in. Do not take that out. That was one of the most ridiculous things I've ever f**king heard.
Carolyn: You mean the the promos touting Rebecca's return?
Kaye: Yeah...
Carolyn: I liked Sabine at the end.
Kaye: Me, too. She turned a corner. But regardless, they asked her to do a job and she did it well. Whether someone like you or not, that's out of your hands. You're just doing what you're asked to do. And a lot of people [fans] liked her. It's a fictional character. There is no "real" Greenlee.
Carolyn: You mean the original one.
Kaye: They didn't say the original one. They said the real one. It was rude, and it was completely unnecessary. But that is water under the bridge.
Carolyn: Back to Zach and the real Greenlee.
Kaye: I don't know. Like I said, all avenues are open. She's going to be pissed that Zach didn't tell her about Aiden and Kendell, but is not his story to tell. That Aiden's story to tell. Mr. Supermodel should f**king stand up and tell the story.
Carolyn: Where does Ryan fit into in all of this?
Kaye: He doesn't remember any of it. Ryan's still looking for his car keys.
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