Category Archives: Characters (and their actors)

Bus driver counters Matthew Fox’s countersuit

Bus driver who sued Matthew Fox Jack from LOST

Heather Bormann, the bus driver who says she was assaulted by Matthew Fox

This all started when Matthew Fox may or may not (depending on who you believe) have drunkenly punched a Cleveland bus driver in the private parts when she wouldn’t let him get on her chartered party bus. Prosecutors declined to bring criminal charges, but the bus driver sued.  Then Matthew Fox sued back, claiming he wasn’t the one who punched her. She punched him, he said. He also sued her for defamation.  Now the bus driver has filed a motion asking that Fox’s countersuit be dismissed. Continue reading

Emilie de Ravin is back — playing Belle in “Once Upon a Time”

Emilie de Ravin (Claire) in Lighthouse LOST 6x05

Scary Claire in LOST 6x05 "Lighthouse"

Poor Claire was in bad shape in the last season of LOST, with her scraggly hair, squirrel baby, and ax-killing ways.  Now Emilie de Ravin will get to clean up and look pretty again for a new role — on Once Upon a Time, which has become the hit drama of the new fall season. Continue reading

Matthew Fox files countersuit against bus driver

Jack in LOST Season 4 finale

Matthew Fox as Jack in "There's No Place Like Home," the LOST Season 4 finale

A couple of months ago in Cleveland, a 29-year-old female bus driver accused Matthew Fox of repeatedly punching her when she wouldn’t let him get on her bus, which was reserved for a private party. Fox was in town filming the movie I, Alex Cross. Although no criminal charges were filed, the bus driver filed a civil suit against Fox.

Five days ago, Matthew Fox sued her, saying that she was the one who had assaulted him. In addition to suing her for assault and battery, he is also suing for defamation, saying that she lied about what happened.

Just in case this story wasn’t tabloid-worthy enough, Cleveland Channel 5 News is reporting that Fox was in a strip club right before this all happened.

Some thoughts on the “Person of Interest” pilot episode

Through the eyes of a security camera

Finch, Reese, and the first "person of interest" seen through the eye of a security camera

Though I was able, with an effort, to suspend disbelief during the early scene on the subway, it had an oddly retro 1970s feel. I’m living in NYC now, after a long time away, and the subways these days feel very safe. I doubt there are many – or any — armed gangs prowling the subway cars now. The biggest danger on the train is getting an earache from the loud panhandling musicians who use the subway cars for their stage, whether anyone particularly wants to listen to them or not. [Editing to add 10/6/11 — Oops, I spoke too soon. Just heard on the news there’s a gang robbing the subways now.]

One reason the subways are safe is that the city as a whole is much safer than it used to be in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. But the subways in particular have gotten safer since 9/11 because of the huge number of cops who are now hanging around, mostly in the stations, but also sometimes walking through the trains, because the subways are an obvious target of terrorists.

Which brings me to what I found most intriguing about the Person of Interest pilot – the way that it used 9/11 as a plot point. It’s the first television show – the first piece of any kind of pop culture that I’m aware of – that wove 9/11 into a fictional story, not as the main focus, but as part of the backstory.

I like that. Especially coming so soon after the 9/11 tenth anniversary, which itself brought a feeling of partial closure, and the construction (finally) of the new WTC buildings and the completion of the Memorial — I think it’s a sign that we are getting back to normalcy, that 9/11 is not so raw any more, not too raw to be used in such an offhand way.

As for the rest of the show, I would watch Michael Emerson do anything – I could listen to him recite nursery rhymes all day — but Mr. Finch does not come close to having Benjamin Linus’s charisma, evil or otherwise. Maybe that’s an unfair comparison – Ben was probably a once-in-a-lifetime role that nothing will ever match. But I would at least like to see more chemistry between Emerson and Caviezel. It feels like a buddy movie where the relationship between the buddies hasn’t yet coalesced.

I’m most curious about the backstory. Mr. Finch has hinted at a loss in his past, and I assume that has something to do with his limp. I hope there is an overarching storyline that the show will explore, and that it doesn’t become just about a new crime with a twist ending every week.

The way they photographed New York is interesting. So many movies and TV shows have been shot here that it’s hard to make it look different – but Person of Interest manages to pull it off, looking at the city as if through a paranoid eye, with all the jittery cuts and lengthy shots of the omnipresent security cameras.

It reminded me of “1984,” where the population was always being watched. But I can’t quite get a handle, yet, on the show’s point of view. The constant monitoring is certainly being presented as sinister – yet it’s that same monitoring that enables Finch and Reese to save lives. Perhaps the tension between the creepy and life-saving uses of the all-watching “machine” will be what lies at the heart of the show?

Oh, and something funny. The names of the threads on the Television Without Pity forums are often very clever, but this time they outdid themselves, calling the Person of Interest thread “Ben Linus Finally Finds Jesus.”

(More) Michael Emerson on the David Letterman Show

In honor of the “Person of Interest” premiere tonight, here’s a clip of Michael Emerson on the David Letterman show a couple of weeks ago (on September 6, 2011).

You may have already seen the first half (either on this blog or elsewhere) where Emerson talks about playing Ben on LOST — if not, it’s definitely worth watching. In the second half of the clip, Emerson tells an anecdote about his early stage-acting days, and David Letterman plays a clip from Emerson’s first screen role — in an instructional video for a prison.

Reminder: “Person of Interest” starts tonight

Michael Emerson and Jim Caviezel in Person of Interest

Michael Emerson and Jim Caviezel in "Person of Interest"

Person of Interest, starring Michael Emerson (the late, great Benjamin Linus) and produced by J.J. Abrams, starts tonight (Thursday, September 22, 2011) on CBS at 9 pm (8 central).

More info: Official site, Facebook fan page

[Editing to add 9/23: The pilot is now online on the official site.]

Reminder — Terry O’Quinn will be on “Hawaii Five-O” tonight

Terry O'Quinn and Daniela Ruah on the set of Hawaii Five-O

Terry O'Quinn and Daniela Ruah on the set of Hawaii Five-O

It’s a new fall television season — and, starting tonight, a season that is full of new roles for LOST actors.

“Hawaii Five-O,” which already stars Daniel Dae Kim (Jin), now adds Terry O’Quinn (Locke) to the cast.

The season premiere is tonight (Monday, September 19, 2011) at 10 (9 central) on CBS.

For more info: Hawaii Five-O official site.

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