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BRENDAN FEHR - EPK, SEASON 1

"The alien backdrop serving as, you know, the metaphor for being an outcast and not fitting in, it's kinda good because week to week you see the characters interact, just as high schoolers would - you know, like me with Maria, and me dealing with Max's relationship with Liz and Katherine dealing with me and Max kinda butting heads once in a while - or Isabel.  So you got all these, you got all the personal interactions, which I think is very interesting, and then you add to that us on our own little journey, trying to find out where we come from along with their help.  I think it makes for very exciting television 'cause you've got those two aspects and they're done in such a way where they're separate but at the same time they kinda mesh into each other."

"He's the one that got the raw end of the deal...coming down, his family life was kinda terrible and he doesn't deal with it in a very constructive way.  He's the malcontent of the group, he's the brooding one.  He's got authority, he really doesn't follow so much - he's got his own set of rules and he follows those."

"He started off very black and white - 'do this, don't do that', 'say that, but don't say that'.  And now with Maria - Majandra's character - Maria, coming to the forefront, he's kinda fallen for her, and he deals with it in a...he's very hot and cold about it, sometimes he's full on into it, and sometimes he realises what he's doing is what he's been telling Max not to do, and he pulls back and so he's hitting this grey area which he doesn't really know how to handle and he handles it to one extreme to the other, he doesn't really know how to handle it.  You know, he doesn't ride the fence.  It makes for very exciting scenes 'cause you never knew from one scene to the next when he sees Majandra, sorry, Maria's character, how he's gonna interact with her.  He's either going to be very standoffish and wanna go, or, you know, he's gonna try and go in for the kill."

"When we were filming 285 SOUTH, we just...every time we were filming it...when I got to turn the key and the trap door pops open, we were fiddling with rocks and we go into this dome, we just felt like we were filming THE GOONIES.  You know, like these kids on a treasure hunt, searching for all this stuff and it was just...it was really a lot of fun and I think if it was fun filming, I think it's gonna be even a lot more fun to watch it.  Because the lives we're leading as aliens and going on our little investigations and our hunts for all this stuff, kids don't get to live that out obviously because they're not aliens and they gotta go to school and stuff like that." BACK TO THE TOP