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Feb 01,2012

[Spoilers] Marlene King Interviews with SheWired

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Marlene King’s Interview »

Thanks so much for chatting with me. Can you talk about your professional trajectory? How did you become the queen of teen material?

Marlene King: I got into the business just by writing. I went to college at Pepperdine out here in Malibu, California. I didn’t major in film or writing. I was a broadcast major, and I just realized I loved writing. I had a great teacher, a great broadcast/writing teacher and I started writing screenplays and I met Demi Moore. She produced Now and Then and she sort of gave me my first big break. After that, I did several movies for her and really this was my first television project.

How did the Pretty Little Liars material come to you?

I had a general meeting with the folks at ABC Family because they loved Now and Then, and it seemed like we had very similar sensibilities. They developed programs for the target audience that I really seemed to have a lot of fun writing with and for… I left that meeting and the very next day they called and said “Hey, we have a book for you to take a look at.” It was Pretty Little Liars.

So, what was your response after reading that book?

I loved it! I read it in one sitting and called and said, “Can I have the next book please? And when can I come in and talk about the television show?”

What were the challenges in trying to take that book from book form to the television show?

The challenge…it was actually really fun for me. It wasn’t extremely challenging or taxing. I remember writing the pilot with a smile on my face the whole time. The book was so much fun. The pilot was based on the very first Pretty Little Liars book. It’s a very literal adaptation of the book. The Executive Producer of the pilot with me was Bob Levy, and I remember calling him everyday and say “Bob this is so much fun, I cant wait for you to read it.” He was like, “Stop calling! You’re getting my hopes up to high.” It was just a lot of fun.

Judging by the show’s almost cult-like status your having paid off for everyone. What do you think of the devotion so many fans have to the show?

It’s really exciting for all of us who work on the show because we really do work hard and try to create something that feels special, that people are satisfied while they watch and talk about after they watch… So to get this kind of reaction really makes it all worth it. We work so many hours here so we feel like were a family. We’re definitely a Pretty Little Liars family and people are understanding what were doing and liking it and appreciating it and wanting us to do it more.

I’m continually amazed by how the show continually manages to depict very human, authentic stories within a fantastic mystery and that equal weight is given to both.

I personally think that’s what makes this show so special. It’s not just a hard-driving mystery. It’s a hard-driving mystery with characters that we’ve all fallen in love with. I fell in love with them when I was writing the pilot, and now feel more invested and more in love with them then I every have been.

I love watching their stories unfold. I love watching these girls make some good choices and bad choices and then have to deal with the consequences to everything they do. The characters are very well drawn in the book and I think we succeeded in bringing that to the screen.  For all of us here who work on the show, as much as we love those jump-off-the-couch moments, those very fun ‘aha’ mystery moments, we love watching these characters go through their emotional journeys.

There is that great balance but sometimes I watch and think the girls must be exhausted from dealing with A’s machinations. Will they ever get a mini-break where they just focus on their personal lives?

Well, it’s definitely payback time. Our mantra for writing this season is “no victims please.”

Love it. Emily’s coming out story has been especially important and really wonderful since her mom also began to accept Emily’s being gay. How has her story impacted you?

It’s really the icing on the cake for us. When I very first read the book, and just in theory, you see the poster for pretty girls — a show about pretty girls who lie. Who would have thought that we could also have this fantastic positive impact on young people, and I will just say, all people who watch this show? We want to make the sexuality somewhat irrelevant in our world. Emily is just another Pretty Little Liar and that’s the stance we took from the beginning, and it’s the stance we continue to take.

Was there a conscience decision – or was it because Shay is so lovely, sweet, and charming – that Emily became such a lady-killer?

(Laughs) Well, there was a conscience decision to make sure she was a ‘Pretty Little Liar’ just like the other three.

Right.

Shay is stunningly beautiful both inside and out, and there wasn’t a type we were looking for physically with Emily.  Emily was the last character we cast in the show and we met with so many people, wonderful talented actors… But really, once we got Shay we felt like, “Ok. This is the pretty outside Emily and inside that we had been looking for.”

I read that Lindsey Shaw is coming back?

Lindsey is coming back and we love her, she is such a quality human being everybody is excited to have her back on the show.

Will she be picking up the mantle of coming out or can’t you tell me?

I think it not giving too much away to say the character of Paige has grown immensely since the last time we saw her and she does attribute a lot of that to her relationship with Emily. So, it’s a really a lovely story line.

Regarding Emily and her many loves we know that Maya’s back but will we see Samara again?

Samara is not coming back in season two. I’m not sure if that precludes her from future seasons, but we don’t see her for he rest of this season. Emily’s got enough on her plate. (laughs)

She sure does, she is a busy Little Liar.

She is a busy Little Liar and now she is leading the charge to discover A’s identity. So she is in major proactive mode.

Do you know who A is?

Yes.

Have you always known?

From the pilot on we’ve known who A was.

The show has such a wide appeal but were you aware that it’s also a cult favorite for gay men? I have gay guy friends who have Pretty Little Liars and Revenge viewing parties, so it’s very highly esteemed.

We have some gay men who follow us wholeheartedly on twitter so were starting to get a sense of that. But I didn’t know there were Pretty Little Liars / Revenge parties. I love that! I want to go to one!

Well, we will invite you!

Please!

I really love the pop culture, literary and film references in the show. The whole recent bit with Carson McCullers The Heart is a Lonely Hunter as the text in which Spencer communicates with Emily was brilliant. How did that get into the show?

The writer of that episode, his name is Joe Dougherty – that was Joes’s idea and Joe is just a tremendous asset to this show. He comes up with a lot of those brilliant ideas; I’ve got to give him full credit for that.

You have paid homage to Hitchcock several times. I forget now if it’s you or Oliver Goldstick (executive producer) who is the Hitchcock fan.

Well, I think we’ve all become Hitchcock fans but I came into this show with the thought that we should pay as much homage to Hitchcock as possible. We try to honor Hitchcock’s work heavily,  at least in every finale.

I’m going to have to pay more attention to that because I have seen Vertigo and Rear Window in the show.

You should see Psycho before you see the Season 2 finale.

I love that you’re planning to reference Psycho.  Do we think we might get to Rebecca or Notorious at some point?

Oh, wouldn’t that be fun? I hope so.

The mentor / friendship that has developed between Emily and Hanna’s mom Mrs. Marin is really sweet. How did that storyline come to be?

I think that Laura Leighton brings so much to that character of Ashley Marin, we all love writing for Laura and that character. First of all, Hanna and her mom just have this unique code of sisterhood that I just love. They bend the rules, the break rules but they have each other’s back constantly, and who wouldn’t want a relationship like that with their mother? She is such a lovely drawn character that it just felt like a lot of fun to put Emily in that house and say, “What would the dynamics of these two be? What would be their dynamic?” They really have some lovely moments and lovely scenes together in the rest of the season so it’s a lot of fun to watch.

As someone who had a crush on Annabeth Gish back in her Mystic Pizza days I have to ask if Annabeth Gish’s Dr. Sullivan will be returning.

Annabeth will be back, and I’ll just say Annabeth’s character does know who A is. As a human being she, Annabeth, is so lovely. We are thrilled to have her part of our world.

I thought it was genius casting considering Annabeth had her own life as a teen star.

She’s a dear, I just love her. And I love Dr. Sullivan. Dr. Sullivan played such a great influence on the girls’ lives in the first half of the season, and now we will get to see her before the end of the season.

Is there anything else you’d like to say about what we can expect from Pretty Little Liars?

It’s just a very exciting time for us because we feel this season is the end of a sort of two-year journey for us. We started telling the story (of A) two years ago and it’s really exciting for us to finally get to share with the audience the conclusion of that part of Pretty Little Liars.

Well, I really appreciate you taking the time. I love the show. I’m a bit of a geek / nerd about it.

So you’re at the Pretty Little Liars/ Revenge parties?

Absolutely.

Well good.

I’ll let my gay guy friends know that you’d like an invite.

Good. Great. I’ll hold you to it.

Source: SheWired



Jan 31,2012

#PLL Finale: “Heartbreaking”

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Lisa Cochran-Neilan spoke to Wetpaint about what we can expect coming up.  Spoilers ahead, be warned!

Wetpaint Entertainment: When did you find out who “A” was, and how did you react?

Lisa Cochran-Neilan: You know, “A” has always been very, very elusive. We refer to “A” as Shim, as in she/him/it. It has been really an excellent job by our writing staff to keep many many avenues open and it really is by design. They do a wonderful job of keeping characters slightly in the shadows, in the dark, in the light and it really keeps your interest going. I will tell you there was not a lot of time before we knew, again by design.

Was it who you thought it was?

Nope. I think that fans will love it. Because I think that many things will be answered and many things will be opened up for new questions. I think there’s going to be, I think [Executive Producer] Marlene [King] calls it an end and a beginning.

Does finding out who “A” is solve the mystery of who killed Alison?

There are two different stories, two very different stories that are going on on Pretty Little Liars. There is a person, whoever that person is, who is “A.” There is a murder mystery, who killed Alison.  They are not necessarily the very same person, and I think the story has done a fairly good job of sometimes explaining that. Clues sometimes help you believe that it can or cannot be the same person, based on if you’re listening to the clues. The girls are actually trying to put it together in the story in dialogue, but they are two very separate lines that run through the series.

Where should fans be looking for clues in particular?

They should be looking at everything. There are some incredibly subtle and wonderful pieces that are in our sets, that are in our story, in the dialogue. There are wonderful pieces that we talk about and that we lay in there. What we really like is picking up or reading a blog or something where somebody picks [up a clue] and we get a kick out of it. It was insignificant to a lot of people, but they pick it up.

Is there going to be a happy ending for Ezria?

We just watched a really wonderful kiss in the rain. The next day the comments that were made…and I go through my Twitter account while the show is on and when Ezria is on that screen, it goes viral. It’s amazing. I think that they have a very tough road ahead of them. These are very, very committed people, we’ve seen them, they’ve come out public. I can’t imagine anybody thinking that the road ahead of them is going to be anything but uphill.

If you had to describe the finale in one word…

If I had to choose one I would say in many ways, it’s heartbreaking. Although you are going to laugh, it’s visually beautiful, it answers things, there’s a lot of “Oh my Gods.” But I think it’s heartbreaking and I think our girls deliver.



Jan 31,2012

Shane Coffey on Holden’s Secret

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Turns out that Holden just can’t keep hiding his secret from Aria as she “becomes more and more curious.  It’s not directly related to Aria, but she’s involved in it,” Shane says. “He eventually tells her, and as long as she trusts him, he can keep the secret up.”

What are the chances that it has to do with the mysterious activities he may have been involved in while crusading Portugal?  According to Shane, close to none.  “I think they just wrote that in to explain that he’s been gone.  I don’t think any of his past will come up. His father travels a lot, so I think that was just [the writers] saying he’s been gone for a while.”

Shane also briefly commented on his personal friendship with our favorite Troian Bellisario.  “We were in the same BFA acting program [at the University of Southern California].  I met her when I was 18, and the rest is history. … Troian and I actually have a two-piece band together called Family. It’s underground. There are only video recordings of it, and some Garage Band audio files.”

Source: Hollywood Life



Jan 28,2012

Pretty Little Liars #1 in MTV’s 10 on Top

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Jan 27,2012

PLL Producer talks about Season 2 Finale

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Pretty Little Liars producer, Lisa Cochran-Neilan, did an exclusive interview with WetPaint Entertainment. Read what she had to say!

Did Marlene know who “A” was from day one?

I can’t speak going back that far because I was not part of the Pilot. Marlene’s plan for it and where it was going — there was never an intent to follow the books completely. We always knew that. If we only followed the books, your audience is way ahead of you. The point was to take the books and use them as a source, and a backbone, and characters and tone and really keep the mystery going. If you look at the books as a straight line we take a very sort of soft approach and we drift from place to place but we use it as our source.

I would say that Marlene [King, executive producer] probably had a lot of ideas. I’m not sure that Marlene was ever committed [to one suspect] early on.

We read that Ian Harding [Ezra Fitz] laughed when he found out who “A” is. Do you know why?

No, but I think it was a conscious choice, for us to keep the scripts as hard copies only. I really believe that the heart of the fans don’t want to know, they don’t want the spoilers on this one. We felt like because, it’s inevitable [that people would find out early, because] technology has this habit. We really went a couple of extra miles to hold on to this information. The one thing that was fun for all of us, was we kept it from the series regulars. Yes, on the cast read-through everybody was handed the script. So, Ian laughing? Maybe it was the relief of finally knowing, I do remember everyone “ooh”ing and “ahh”ing.

What about the possibility of Alison having a twin [from the books, and from her bedroom photo from Season 2, Episode 13: “The First Secret”]?

There is definitely discussion about, you know there are now ten books out there. There are discussions being made, how far along we are in the books, how much we will incorporate and how we will vary from it. But I’m telling you, come March, you’re all going to be screaming at your TVs.

In a good way?

Yes.

Will we see Toby again this season?

Oh you’re gonna see Toby [Keegan Allen]. I think everyone loves, well again, that’s Spoby. Marlene and [producer] Oliver [Goldstick] truly do listen to what the fans say and there are times when discussions are had where names will come up and I think that when the audience really positively responds to some of the relationships, it’s safe to say that we will venture to keep certain things alive.

The story will continue to serve the mystery and the suspense and I’m not saying that everyone is always a good person but we try to pay homage to relationships and to what teenage and not-so-teenage girls and guys want to see.

When will we see the character played by Australian actor Lachlan Buchanan?

His part was somewhat towards the end. I’m not sure, because there may be a reference, let’s say.

Who would be your dream PLL guest star?

Oh my gosh, it’s funny, the girls are fantastic. They’re absolutely crazy, I don’t know if the person exists, but they have to have a wonderful sense of timing and comedy. Because there is a tongue-in-cheek, funny sense of wit that is in some of our dialogue and our girls play it. Hanna [Ashley Benson] has her moments. Spencer [Troian Bellisario] is fantastic, she absolutely does it. Lucy [Aria Montgomery] breaks your heart. And Shay [Emily Fields], you think you have it all figured out with her and she, I think her fans are going to go crazy in the finale as well. These young girls are incredibly talented and they hold up with some of these older or more experienced talent. Annabeth Gish [Dr. Anne Sullivan] is wonderful, we love having Annabeth on the show.

Who is the biggest prankster on the set?

They all have their moments and you could name a parent…out of the girls, Ashley Benson, oh my gosh. She really, really enjoys having fun. They all are guilty of giggling. And at any one given time they can be ruthless towards each other, as in, they’re not on camera and the other one is, it’s a little bit contagious. They’re in varying degrees of experience but they’re very generous with their time. They’re family members to the crew. I think they love this ride.

What about Season 3?

Season 3 hasn’t even begun, we haven’t even started to prep it yet. You’re a couple weeks too early. Writers don’t even open their room until the beginning of February. To be honest we’re still cutting the end of [Season 2], we’re just about finished. It’s like, clear your head for a couple of weeks. [Then] the writers come in, production will start shooting April 2 for Season 3 and sometime between when the writers come back and when we start shooting, we’ll get our first look at the overall plan. I think we’re going to leave everyone in March wanting more.

Source: WetPaint Entertainment