JamesG
01-26-2011, 03:05 PM
"Southland" Shocker Aftermath: Catching Up With Kevin Alejandro
by Maggie Furlong
posted Jan 26th 2011
"Southland" dropped a bomb last night. A big one.
Needless to say if you haven't seen it yet, watch it now. And don't read any further until you do.
All I can say is wow ...
[Laughs] Thank you. My first word after watching last night's episode was "wow" as well.
And it had been weeks since I'd shot it, and I read it several times, and I'm still like, "wow." That's real. That's real.
How soon into the season did Ann Biderman and the writers tell you this was going to happen?
They were very good about telling me even before the season started. We'd always expected something like this to happen. Unfortunately, it was me that went first, but it made sense to me.
I was saddened by the news, but it made sense to me, because that's what happened. It's the story from the mouth of a real police officer who this happened to. It just made sense for me -- it's the sad, sad truth.
The show has had its ups and downs, but the fanbase is so extremely loyal.
Have you gotten a sense of the fan reaction to this yet?
Oh my gosh -- the reaction to this has been overwhelming. It's amazing how attached ... how much support "Southland" has, and we've known it from the beginning. They're the reason that TNT saved us. They're the reason that we still go strong, because we have so much support.
And now I am lucky because now I am just a fan -- I'm no longer the actor on the show, I'm a fan now. So I'm part of that big crew of people who keep "Southland" going.
As a fan with some unique insight, this season is noticeably darker -- culminating with Nate's death.
Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
For "Southland"? God, I hope so.
And for the characters. Everyone seems to be at rock bottom right now.
Yeah, you know, and they only go deeper, they only go darker. But they always keep it real. You can definitely look forward to that.
Whatever situations and scenarios they're about to go through, you can rest assured that it's not gonna be too fabricated. But I mean, Sammy Bryant has been through so much, I hope there's a light at the end of his tunnel!
No joke! And this was truly an amazing episode for Shawn Hatosy as well ...
was it nice to sit back and watch Shawn do his thing?
Oh my god -- I learned so much by watching that guy. He was incredible, wasn't he? He just nailed it. He nailed it. That silent cry at the end ... trying to have strength, but he just completely lost it all. Man, it was beautiful.
He deserves any accolade that could be given for that performance. We were texting each other last night about the show and everything ... I only hope to be as good as him one day, and that's one of the things that I told him, because he's solid.
What's next? Nate's funeral? Will we see what happens to his family?
I'm not sure I can tell you the answer to that, but I know that they do definitely get into a little bit more of my family life and how they deal with it.
And, obviously, how Sammy deals with it. So, yeah, it's not gonna be a story left untold, but I'm not sure exactly how much more I can tell you about that.
What will you miss most about "Southland"?
I'm gonna miss everything about working on "Southland". It's such an untraditional work environment because we work so fast. I am lucky enough to be part of the very beginning, the pilot, so I feel like I'm part of a formula, part of something we created together, and all of us as a collective team know exactly what page each other is on.
So I'm going to miss that -- we're there, we're doing it. It's almost like second nature. We're a machine, you know? I'm gonna miss the relationships I've had with Regina [King], Ben [McKenzie], [Michael] Cudlitz and Shawn, everybody.
We went through a rollercoaster ride together -- we went through a journey together -- and I'm gonna miss us having all of those things together. I'm excited to be a fan, but I'm also saddened I can't go on the rest of the journey with them.
http://www.tvsquad.com/2011/01/26/southland-shocker-aftermath-kevin-alejandro-interview/
by Maggie Furlong
posted Jan 26th 2011
"Southland" dropped a bomb last night. A big one.
Needless to say if you haven't seen it yet, watch it now. And don't read any further until you do.
All I can say is wow ...
[Laughs] Thank you. My first word after watching last night's episode was "wow" as well.
And it had been weeks since I'd shot it, and I read it several times, and I'm still like, "wow." That's real. That's real.
How soon into the season did Ann Biderman and the writers tell you this was going to happen?
They were very good about telling me even before the season started. We'd always expected something like this to happen. Unfortunately, it was me that went first, but it made sense to me.
I was saddened by the news, but it made sense to me, because that's what happened. It's the story from the mouth of a real police officer who this happened to. It just made sense for me -- it's the sad, sad truth.
The show has had its ups and downs, but the fanbase is so extremely loyal.
Have you gotten a sense of the fan reaction to this yet?
Oh my gosh -- the reaction to this has been overwhelming. It's amazing how attached ... how much support "Southland" has, and we've known it from the beginning. They're the reason that TNT saved us. They're the reason that we still go strong, because we have so much support.
And now I am lucky because now I am just a fan -- I'm no longer the actor on the show, I'm a fan now. So I'm part of that big crew of people who keep "Southland" going.
As a fan with some unique insight, this season is noticeably darker -- culminating with Nate's death.
Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
For "Southland"? God, I hope so.
And for the characters. Everyone seems to be at rock bottom right now.
Yeah, you know, and they only go deeper, they only go darker. But they always keep it real. You can definitely look forward to that.
Whatever situations and scenarios they're about to go through, you can rest assured that it's not gonna be too fabricated. But I mean, Sammy Bryant has been through so much, I hope there's a light at the end of his tunnel!
No joke! And this was truly an amazing episode for Shawn Hatosy as well ...
was it nice to sit back and watch Shawn do his thing?
Oh my god -- I learned so much by watching that guy. He was incredible, wasn't he? He just nailed it. He nailed it. That silent cry at the end ... trying to have strength, but he just completely lost it all. Man, it was beautiful.
He deserves any accolade that could be given for that performance. We were texting each other last night about the show and everything ... I only hope to be as good as him one day, and that's one of the things that I told him, because he's solid.
What's next? Nate's funeral? Will we see what happens to his family?
I'm not sure I can tell you the answer to that, but I know that they do definitely get into a little bit more of my family life and how they deal with it.
And, obviously, how Sammy deals with it. So, yeah, it's not gonna be a story left untold, but I'm not sure exactly how much more I can tell you about that.
What will you miss most about "Southland"?
I'm gonna miss everything about working on "Southland". It's such an untraditional work environment because we work so fast. I am lucky enough to be part of the very beginning, the pilot, so I feel like I'm part of a formula, part of something we created together, and all of us as a collective team know exactly what page each other is on.
So I'm going to miss that -- we're there, we're doing it. It's almost like second nature. We're a machine, you know? I'm gonna miss the relationships I've had with Regina [King], Ben [McKenzie], [Michael] Cudlitz and Shawn, everybody.
We went through a rollercoaster ride together -- we went through a journey together -- and I'm gonna miss us having all of those things together. I'm excited to be a fan, but I'm also saddened I can't go on the rest of the journey with them.
http://www.tvsquad.com/2011/01/26/southland-shocker-aftermath-kevin-alejandro-interview/