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Emily Deschanel Isn’t an angel team than a pig team because she has never watched Buffy The Vampire Slayer – In spite of all the years he spent on Bone with David Boreanaz.
“Only one of those things I never watched Puff. I know that people were obsessed with and loved so much, ”Deschanel was told, 48, Weekly US on Tuesday, March 18, in promotion and Carla Gallo‘s “Bone”Podcast.” There are classes in colleges about that show. That genre is not something that I generally gravitate towards for whatever reason. “
Deschanel was not well versed in Buffy’s Slayer (Sarah Michelle Gellar) Love alive, which included A relationship with vampires Angel (Boreanaz) and Spike (James Marsters), but she told her to play in playing Boreanaz’s opposite Bone.
“That really helped when I heard Bone I did not, you know, stared or scared by David in that way, ”he remembered.” I mean, there’s a little scary because I knew who he was. I knew those shows. It wasn’t like I lived under a rock, but I wasn’t Starstruck. “
Deschanel noted that he was not watching Puff Before an audition for Bone “Helped me get the job” and later “hold my own with David.”
She remembered that Boreanaz, 55, had “much more experience” than he did at the start of the series, as Deschanel had never “made a TV series” up to that point.
“I didn’t, like, a drooling fan of it either. I think that’s helpful,” said Deschanel with laughter. “But I know I should watch it now. Ultimately I’ll reach that.”
Boranaz played the dreamy angel on Puff Between 1997 and 2003. The popular series triggered its own effect, Angelwho ran between 1999 and 2004. A year after Angel Wrapped, Boreanaz began to portray a special agent FBI Seeley Booth on Bone Alongside Deschanel, who played the anthropologist Dr. Demerance Brennan.
Throughout the series, which lasted 12 seasons between 2005 and 2017, Booth enlisted Booth’s help Brennan and The Great Minds in his lab to help solve cases where all the victims had left. As the cases intensified, so do booth and brennan Romance on screenDeschanel said Us Easy to play.
“There were some levels of the chemistry immediately. We gave up when I came in and read the scene with him and an audition,” the actress remembered. “We kind of brought things out of each other and then, you know, we came a lot closer doing the show.”
Deschanel joked that the Costars also drove each other “crazy” from time to time but that was evidence of their friendship. When he comes to his favorite memories with Boreanaz, Deschanel highlighted his off -screen pregnancy. (Deschanel shares the sons of Henry, 13, and Calvin, 9, with her husband David Hornsby.)
“David became so defensive of me when I was pregnant twice,” he remembered. “One time, I was pregnant early, and I almost fell downstairs. He ran towards me and the look on his face was so shocked. It was just as defensive of me in those ways.”
Deschanel’s former Bone castman Gallo, her podcast “boneheads” Cohost, had an equally memorable time with her television love interest. Gallo, 49, played Daisy Wick, who fell in love with Loses Lance (John Francis Daley), and eventually had his child.
Gallo remembered meeting Daley, 39, when he was on Freaks and geeks and she was part of the Not declared Cast – years before their work on Bone.
“He may have been, like, 17 or something. I remember him kind of being a little flirty with me, but I was like 26,” he remembered Us. “I was like, this child, ‘he’s so cute, but he’s a child and like, why is he trying (flirt)?’”
When they reconnected during season 4 of BoneGallo admitted he was “real reversing” because he was now a “full man” and had “a little crunch on it.”
“I was like, ‘He’s the sweetest person,’ but I had lost the window,” he said with laughter. “It was, ‘listen, old lady, you’re in your 30s now. You passed the prime. You missed the chance.'”
Although they were never romantic outside the show, Gallo told Us She can’t wait to have Daley on her and Deschanel’s “Boneheads” podcast.
The podcast is hosted by Deschanel and Gallo, who talks about all things BoneWith special guests of the series as well as crew and creative members from the show’s past.
“Carla and I love to chat. We came friends (after) meeting Boneand we can’t stop talking to each other, ”said Deschanel Us About how “bone heads” came to be. “We are delighted with chitchatting, and people are making the podcasts re -watching this and we (liked) the idea of an excuse to have to chat with each other, on a weekly basis.”
The “BoneA podcast is produced by Lemonada Media with new episodes released every Wednesday.