Post by stephy on Apr 10, 2013 1:42:30 GMT -5
Austin Basis interview w/TribLive and gave some info about VinCat relationship "future talk" which Kristin also talked about at WonderCon.
triblive.com/lifestyles/fanfare/3740188-74/love-beast-think#ixzz2Q2YLHNhG
Q: On the show, J.T. and Vincent kind of have the ultimate bromance going on. Is your character going to be able to handle seeing his best friend fall in love?
A: From the beginning of the season, it's been an evolution, because (J.T.) just couldn't stand (Catherine), was probably threatened by her. Before, he was emotionally threatened, like, “You're taking my bro away … you're risking our lives. You're bringing danger into our lives where we've been tucked away in hiding and living the most normal life we can without violence or death.”
Even though J.T. was kind of butting heads with Catherine on everything, there were always glimmers. Writers gave the opportunity for J.T. to see that Catherine really cares about Vincent. He saw Vincent having these feelings about Catherine, and I feel that as a good-hearted, loyal friend, after 10 sexless years of living with another heterosexual man, he wanted his friend to get some action.
J.T.'s in a better position to date and see people, too. He's just kind of like playing the ultimate wing-man role and being like, “Take it while you can get it and enjoy it.” She passed the tests – months and months of tests — she saved us, she kicked some ass, she's taken a bullet. So, she's earned it.
Q: Are those crazy kids going to beat the odds?
A: I think always. Because the next few episodes are very action-packed, it's not going to be until three or four episodes down the line that they come down to a reality or a level where they could evolve or work on their relationship like normal people. Like talk about what they want outside of kissing or sultriness. So, it's gonna be interesting, because it's a conversation of, “Do we have the same idea of our futures together?”
Any type of relationship you have always has to have that conversation. The spark and the chemistry (are) there and you ride that for as long as you can, and you have that conversation, “Are we both on the same page?”
Q: Do you think that love really does overcome all, or is that just for fairy tales?
A: I don't feel like love alone conquers all. That's the fairy tale aspect. I think on our show and, in my opinion, in real life, it's more complicated than just having love. ... I feel like love is not going to conquer the world on its own, but if compelled by love, you can conquer the world with the one you love or using love as a sword, or whatever. That's the essence of the show — there's this world they've created and the world they've been fighting, but the core of their love is boundless.
A: From the beginning of the season, it's been an evolution, because (J.T.) just couldn't stand (Catherine), was probably threatened by her. Before, he was emotionally threatened, like, “You're taking my bro away … you're risking our lives. You're bringing danger into our lives where we've been tucked away in hiding and living the most normal life we can without violence or death.”
Even though J.T. was kind of butting heads with Catherine on everything, there were always glimmers. Writers gave the opportunity for J.T. to see that Catherine really cares about Vincent. He saw Vincent having these feelings about Catherine, and I feel that as a good-hearted, loyal friend, after 10 sexless years of living with another heterosexual man, he wanted his friend to get some action.
J.T.'s in a better position to date and see people, too. He's just kind of like playing the ultimate wing-man role and being like, “Take it while you can get it and enjoy it.” She passed the tests – months and months of tests — she saved us, she kicked some ass, she's taken a bullet. So, she's earned it.
Q: Are those crazy kids going to beat the odds?
A: I think always. Because the next few episodes are very action-packed, it's not going to be until three or four episodes down the line that they come down to a reality or a level where they could evolve or work on their relationship like normal people. Like talk about what they want outside of kissing or sultriness. So, it's gonna be interesting, because it's a conversation of, “Do we have the same idea of our futures together?”
Any type of relationship you have always has to have that conversation. The spark and the chemistry (are) there and you ride that for as long as you can, and you have that conversation, “Are we both on the same page?”
Q: Do you think that love really does overcome all, or is that just for fairy tales?
A: I don't feel like love alone conquers all. That's the fairy tale aspect. I think on our show and, in my opinion, in real life, it's more complicated than just having love. ... I feel like love is not going to conquer the world on its own, but if compelled by love, you can conquer the world with the one you love or using love as a sword, or whatever. That's the essence of the show — there's this world they've created and the world they've been fighting, but the core of their love is boundless.
triblive.com/lifestyles/fanfare/3740188-74/love-beast-think#ixzz2Q2YLHNhG