(Check out our set visit in part 1 and our Virginia Williams interview in part 2)
Before I get into the interview, I have two Michael Trucco stories to share:
In Fairly Legal, Michael Trucco plays Justin Patrick, the almost-ex-husband of the main character, Kate (Sarah Shahi). Because he’s still a lawyer, Justin occasionally helps Kate with access or provides her with information. Of course, he’s still partially in love with her, and hopes the divorce won’t continue.
I found myself lucky enough to sit opposite him during the interview. While I hate to comment on an actor’s looks, you know the clichéd statement “they look better in person”? It’s true. You see the photo up above? He’s hotter than that. How he looked in Battlestar Galactica playing basketball and Castle wrestling with Beckett? Seriously. He’s. Way. Hotter. In fact, I’m surprised I managed to get through the entire interview without sliding across my number, my address, and a request for people he’d like me to kill. His charming, laid back attitude and his gentle Texas twang, I dubbed him cowboy rockstar and hoped he wouldn’t run for office. I’m pretty certain he could convince me to outlaw puppies and oxygen.
The one thing about Michael Trucco is he always has major chemistry with his female co-stars. Fairly Legal continues his streak. My only frustration was that his character appeared defined by Kate. You know Sloane, the stereotypical girl in the 1980s films? She’s pretty, charming, and cool, but she’s basically there to support Ferris. Well, here, Justin Patrick comes across as the “guy.” He’s sweet, charming, and insightful, but you don’t see him do anything outside Kate; so, I wondered if he envisioned a biography for Justin, in the pilot, to flesh out the character.
Surprisingly, he mentioned Basttlestar Galactica when describing his acting process. So, clack on for what I managed to ask the cowboy rock star.
Playing what in Battlestar Galactica? Did you write basketball?
Someone revive me. I’m going into shock.
Methinks the geek card should definitely be revoked on that comment :P
I just need a written apology, and that cute grey kitty cat and I’ll call it even. :)
* sigh * I knew a ‘Battlestar’ fan would call me on labeling Pyramid basketball, but I did it anyway. Why? #1. I’m lazy. #2. Come on. It’s cool and innovative, but, it’s b-ball. #3. Calling Anders a Pyramid champion makes me think of a 1970s game show. #4. Don’t I get any love for talking to the man himself? :)
However, you can have the grey kitty cat in the summer when she’s more like Kara Thrace –
I will say this. I’m interested in what will happen to the show’s eventual demographic. Although the show features Leo (the new Hardison) and of course Michael Trucco, it has a covert ‘Gray’s Anatomy’ meets ‘Caroline in the City’ with a legal twist -
Oh.
Only bad kitties go outside. :)
And if you’d said Pyramid, some people would think of that silly little card game with only three suits on hexagons…
Can’t win.
Nice, not at Bomer level, but very nice…