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Night Shift Episode 5 HQ Screencaps, BTS Video, Interview, Twitter Q&A & Twitter Photos

I’ve added 270 HQ Screencaps of Brendan in Episode 5 of Night Shift to the gallery.

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Also a huge thank you to Gabe Sachs @gabestuff for the BTS Night Shift Video (click below to watch)

I’ve also added more Twitter Photos that were posted.

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I’ve also linked to an interview about Brendan’s character – Drew

Also, Brendan took part in a twitter Q&A yesterday, you can read the questions that were asked and the answers he gave at the following pages on our tumblr

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Night Shift Episode 4 HQ Screencaps, Night Shift Interviews, More ATX & Twitter Photos, Note on chance of renewal

I’ve added 260 HQ Screencaps of Brendan in Episode 4 of Night Shift to the gallery.

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I’ve also added more ATX Festival Photos courtesy of their official facebook here.

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I’ve also added more Twitter Photos that were posted.

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I’ve also linked to an interview Brendan gave about Night Shift and his character.

Also, a note from Brendan re: the chances of renewal for the night shift can be read here (includes link to original post source)

From Brendan’s official message board posted by Brendan

“Well tomorrow, Tuesday the 17th at 10 pm on NBC, is the 4th episode of the television show you may have heard me talk about, The Night Shift. The first 3 have done really really well for us and I wanted to thank you for watching and TELLING YOUR FRIENDS (you did that right?). Well June 30th is the deadline for NBC to pick us up, which gives us 2 more aired episodes, including tomorrows, before we hear about our renewal. I’m asking for a big rally, even to the point of uncomfortably telling complete strangers to watch this show so we can make this decision a complete no-brainer for NBC. I don’t even care if you don’t like this show, you should consider “perjuring” yourself then, by telling everyone “it’s the awesomest show ever made, no word of a lie” for a tried and true friend like myself (realistically a true friend would never ask you to perjure yourself but then again, a tried and true friend would support their friend’s show so…) Tomorrow’s is a really cool episode for me and one I’m excited for so thank you for reading this plea/rant/diatribe/any other accurately descriptive word(s). May you find yourself on your couch tomorrow night, watching this show, receiving texts/calls from all those friends and strangers you told to watch, thanking you for telling them about it.”

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Night Shift Episode 3 HQ Screencaps, Episode 3 HQ Stills, More Night Shift & Roswell Reunion Interviews, & Twitter Photos

I’ve added 258 HQ Screencaps of Brendan in Episode 3 of Night Shift to the gallery.

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I’ve also linked to several interviews Brendan gave about the show and his character and more about the Roswell Reunion at ATX

Fehr: Yeah. I think everyone kinda knows. It’s out there, but Luke MacFarlane, a fellow actor from Canada who I didn’t know previously, but he came on board. He’s just a wonderful guy. We had a lot of fun. We had some great talks about it, just about our relationship, I mean I couldn’t have ask for a better guy opposite me just in terms of playing the role. You know we made each other feel comfortable. Obviously he’s gay and I’m straight in real life, so it was great for me, playing a gay character, to understand where he’s coming from, and to get his take on certain things. I love him death. He was great. He’s a wonderful actor and a great human being..

Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Majandra Delfino, Brendan Fehr, Nick Wechsler and series creator Jason Katims all attended the panel which was held at the Alamo theater on Sunday morning. Before the panel though, FanBolt was among a small group of select press to be able to interview the cast.

I’ve also added more Twitter Photos that were posted last night.

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I’ve added new HQ stills for episode 3 to the gallery, with thanks to far, far away site.

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ATX Festival Updates – Roswell Reunion Panel Vids, Interviews, and Karaoke

Here’s a few videos from the ATX Festival this weekend! One is Brendan doing karaoke, and the other are Roswell Reunion vids!


In addition more interviews have been written check them out below.

This was definitely the biggest TMI moment of the conference, with Brendan Fehr — who played Michael Guerin — giving an explicit play-by-play of a dare that ended with him peeing his own pants.
Shiri’s shocked expression says it all.

TV Guide Magazine: Let’s scare the network. Tell us an idea that didn’t make it on to the screen.
Sachs and Judah: It’s not printable

What is it like portraying a gay military character?

Brendan Fehr: I mean it’s interesting. It’s, that was the challenge that when I read the script, it was something that just struck me. I felt like I had something to offer to that role. You don’t want to take a role that you don’t feel that you can kind of elevate and have something to offer. It was the struggle. Whether you agree or disagree, it was the pain of this character that you just saw on the page that he couldn’t be who he wanted to be, you know, or who he is. I think for anyone, that’s just something that is everyone can kind of sympathize and empathize with. And so, it was just wanting to tell his story and making that available to not only the LGBTQ community to kind of hold on to, you know what I mean? And to be someone there where they can be, that’s yes, I get that, and to just something that, um, for them to hang onto a little bit or to relate to. But also just on a bigger, on a human level, to have other people who might not have understood it or might not agree with it, to give them just a different perspective. To, as an actor, try to tell this guy’s story in such a way that was so well written that other people will just be like…I never saw that part. You know what I mean? I just read it in newspapers and I just see it, and I just get a little news clip of, you know, the gay and the military and this and equal rights and marriage, and then to have them sit there and watch it actually. Because when you see something with your own eyes, when it’s part of an experience, you are always going to view it in a different light, you know what I mean? There’s something there of being there instead of just reading about it. I think that was kinda my challenge, and I was excited to live up to that and to bring everybody into his story.

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ATX Festival – Roswell Reunion Photos + Articles, Plus Night Shift Photos + Articles & Twitter Photos

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There’s also interviews with Brendan at the links below about the Roswell reunion as well as The Night Shift.

“I get to look back on all the mistakes I made in terms of how I handled things … you were just a child, there’s a certain level of maturity and experience you don’t have,” Fehr mused. “Looking back on it, it’s taught me how to be a better actor in terms of being professional and appreciating what you have… We were so young — just as a cast, we were all learning at the same time, and if we had been in the place we are now, it would’ve been different. I don’t have any regrets, but I think we all know that we’ve matured in some way that it would be a much more interesting experience — it would be easier on some levels.”

The ATX Television Festival staged a 15-year anniversary reunion of The WB’s Roswell on Sunday. Stars Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Brendan Fehr, Majandra Delfino and Nick Wechsler were reportedly there, along with creator Jason Katims. The sci-fi series debuted 1999 and ran for three seasons (the last on UPN) before getting axed due to soft ratings in 2002.

“You look ahead, but you’ve gotta learn to enjoy what you have. And then, when your kids get older, you look back. I’m at that point, especially with Roswell. It was a milestone. It wasn’t the biggest show in the world, but it was popular. It was loved. I had a lot of fun on it. I wish I had the same attitude and temperament about it then, as I do now.”

“Not so much. They talked to a guy about it a little bit. Not too much for me. It is bunch of different people that Jeff Judah had in mind. I think a combination of about 2 or 3 people. I remember talking to this one guy. He was a medic in the army. You asked about one thing, and his face just changed and you could tell there was something inside his head; you could see in his eyes. That was so real to him that imprinted on him on his brain, his heart, his soul, so powerful. With the military aspect, as much fun as we have with that, we definitely try to honor that to the best of our ability. Because the sacrifices these men did are so huge, I don’t think you can wrap your brain around it unless you are over there. We do our best to try to honor that to the best of our ability.”

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