Happy Thanksgiving, readers! I know every year I think to myself how thankful I am to be part of such a wonderful show manned (and womanned) by such a hard-working cast and crew. Our latest guest blog is our first from an actor on the show: James, who plays Sebastian. He's one of our longest-running cast members ever, having joined the show by chance when his roommate freshman year pulled him onto set as an extra. A few well-delivered lines later, his frat boy character had a name and a permanent role on the show. James is a pleasure to work with, and often stops by the set on Tuesdays when he isn't shooting to see what goes on outside the fraternity at BHC.
Picture a typical night in Allston. College kids are drunkenly pitching across the deck of the street as if auditioning for a sequel to The Perfect Storm. I'm sidling into a back alley with the intention of desecrating another brick-laden wall, but before I can so much as attempt to relieve myself, a hoodie approaches.
Despite his tenous grasp on mechanical motion, I'm slightly alarmed. I ponder the preponderence of knifings in the area, but the only thing set upon me as this stranger closes the distance is a hissed question of desperation: "hey man, got any bud?"
I've had this happen to me before. People assume that Sebastien, the friendly neighborhood drug dealer, was simply typecast. He's obviously in the know: I mean, look at those rolled blunts! His wicked sense of meth preparation! Those bloodshot eyes!
Well, first of all: I wear contacts, guy! I get tired at night! As if the perilous nature of showing up on set without my lines memorized isn't enough, I also have to deal with these jerks on my Friday and Saturday nights. On set or off makes no difference - it's obvious that pitfalls abound. Good thing I learned constant vigilance from Mad-Eye Moody!
But I've gotten myself sidetracked. I set out to tell one story and got lost in another. So batten down the hatches! What I wanted to say was this: yes, if you follow Bay State, you'll know that my friendly dealer of a character was wanted for murder for a few episodes...but how else could the writers explain me going abroad? Conceivable alternatives were in short supply. But while I was overseas, I realized a thing or two about my life at BU. One of the realizations I came to was my love for Bay State, and for the people who are involved with it. I hold no great store in my own abilities as an actor - in fact, I think the quality of the acting shot up dramatically in my absence (and I do believe there was a correlation).
With that being said, I was overjoyed to return to the cast and crew this semester. From my wonderful executive producers down to the poor souls on boom; from my freshman year roommate and accomplice in crime, Chris Bell (Davis), to the wonderful newcomers; in short, I am a lucky guy to have met them one and all. I enjoy everything about the show...and I hope you do too.
Thanks for blogging, James! Stay classy.
Have a wonderful holiday break everyone! We'll be back in the studio next Tuesday, perhaps even shooting a certain 118 scene that cannot wait ANY longer.
I know what you're thinking: Episode 118?! Already?! But next semester is coming quickly, and we had a great writers' meeting last Sunday night to discuss the rest of the season and draw up a treatment for 118. We're bringing back an old favorite set or two, and getting out of the dorms for a little while. It's been about ten episodes since we've done something as crazy as we're about to do--but who would we be if we weren't constantly pushing the limits of the show? It's going to be epic, as per usual.
I'd call to wish you all happy holidays, but how am I gonna dial...without a finger?
-Jenn
Thursday, November 26, 2009
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