The Sarah Connor Society has a new interview with Thomas Dekker and it includes a scene with John and Cameron from this Friday’s episode, “The Good Wound.”
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Sarah Connor set clip – Josh Friedman’s new podcast
Josh Friedman posted a new behind the scenes video on the T:SCC podcast site. The video shows John Henry, Savannah, Ellison and Weaver, and it contains mild spoilers about an upcoming episode.
Fox TCA Winter: Interviews with Garret Dillahunt & Richard T. Jones
A couple of quick interviews with Garret and Richard T. Jones about what’s coming next on The Sarah Connor Chronicles (warning – interviews include spoilers):
The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2×14 clip + new podcast
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles has a new official podcast site at http://terminatorscc.podomatic.com/ that will feature weekly updates, just like the Fox Terminator blog.
Josh Friedman posted the first video podcast yesterday and it includes a clip from episode 2×14, “The Good Wound.”
Fox press junket: more about The Road and the Gang Member
Garret was promoting The Sarah Connor Chronicles at Fox’s midseason press junket. The first report is mainly about The Road. It’s up at SCI FI Wire.
“I play the Gang Member, and they meet up with a pretty nasty road gang toward the beginning, in the first quarter,” Dillahunt said in an interview on Tuesday in Los Angeles, where he was promoting Fox’s Sarah Connor Chronicles. “Yeah, in the truck. And me and Viggo have a great scene in the woods where I try to take his son. The big fight in the woods.”
Dillahunt said the film shot in winter in rural Pennsylvania, a bleak setting that mirrored the book’s grim landscape, which Dillahunt described as “beautiful in its spareness.”
“We shot in just horrific places, you know,” Dillahunt said. “We found this incredible stretch of road that hadn’t been used since 1964, outside of Pittsburgh, these incredible tunnels and everything, really spooky, and the trees are bare, freezing cold. And I think they assembled a group of people that’s very interested in preserving the book.” The movie is directed by John Hillcoat and written by Joe Penhall.
Dillahunt—who, unlike many of his characters, is the nicest guy possible—says the role made him wonder how he’d react in similar circumstances. “I like to think I’d be like Viggo’s character or Guy Pearce’s character, you know? I’d like to think that that’s how I’d respond to that crisis. But if I’m starving, I wonder what I would do. I’m pretty certain that it wouldn’t be cannibalism.”
Still, Dillahunt said that he had to get into the mindset of a cannibalistic marauder. “I had more sympathy for the guy when I tried to think of it in those terms,” he said, but added with a smile: “That might have been… too kind.”