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Отличная статья про конопляночку с рядом подробностей про Скотта и их отношения: здесь.
И из другой статьи, про Мастерса:
Other rumors for the series have also indicated that the character will have a bit of a fling with Jack, and Marsters' comments confirms that at least some of that speculation is accurate and that he himself initially had a hard time with the openness of the series.
"The first day I was like freaked out, 'Oh God help me,'" Marsters said. "Then I got into my character and I got to understand my character and everything. And the lead character Jack goes -- he drives up in this beautiful red car -- and he goes, 'I almost did the car.' And by this time I was totally comfortable with it and I knew that he was in character and I said 'Well, that shiny metal is winking at you … I'd do her, too … where 'd ya take her?' and he said 'Up the gas station.' I mean like he didn't really do that but I looked at the SUV and it's like, 'James, steady there.'
"But it's like, yeah, that's a very English show," he added. "Cut! Yeah I'm a little more comfortable with myself now."
Update:
And what will we know about the man singing the lyrics? He says, laughing, "Well, speaking of myself as a performer, I always say that Betty Buckley, with whom I did Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard sings from the [privates], giving and committing 150% of herself. I like men who sing from the cock.
(c) старая статья, времен, когда еще не называлось имя Скотта публично!
About his spouse, Barrowman shares, "My partner is a well-respected architect. His name is Scott, but I don't want to give his last name, because he doesn't like the public thing.... I am ambitious--not brutally so, but I want to have a career that has longevity and some dignity. When we were in the car driving toward the red carpet at Cannes for De-Lovely, Scott actually turned to me and said, 'You like this, don't you?' But I felt so unsafe and exposed at that moment. I never want to be famous."
И из другой статьи, про Мастерса:
Other rumors for the series have also indicated that the character will have a bit of a fling with Jack, and Marsters' comments confirms that at least some of that speculation is accurate and that he himself initially had a hard time with the openness of the series.
"The first day I was like freaked out, 'Oh God help me,'" Marsters said. "Then I got into my character and I got to understand my character and everything. And the lead character Jack goes -- he drives up in this beautiful red car -- and he goes, 'I almost did the car.' And by this time I was totally comfortable with it and I knew that he was in character and I said 'Well, that shiny metal is winking at you … I'd do her, too … where 'd ya take her?' and he said 'Up the gas station.' I mean like he didn't really do that but I looked at the SUV and it's like, 'James, steady there.'
"But it's like, yeah, that's a very English show," he added. "Cut! Yeah I'm a little more comfortable with myself now."
Update:
And what will we know about the man singing the lyrics? He says, laughing, "Well, speaking of myself as a performer, I always say that Betty Buckley, with whom I did Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard sings from the [privates], giving and committing 150% of herself. I like men who sing from the cock.
(c) старая статья, времен, когда еще не называлось имя Скотта публично!
About his spouse, Barrowman shares, "My partner is a well-respected architect. His name is Scott, but I don't want to give his last name, because he doesn't like the public thing.... I am ambitious--not brutally so, but I want to have a career that has longevity and some dignity. When we were in the car driving toward the red carpet at Cannes for De-Lovely, Scott actually turned to me and said, 'You like this, don't you?' But I felt so unsafe and exposed at that moment. I never want to be famous."