Talk:Ezekiel
Got a great email from Robb Conner. Regarding his appearances, he said, "My character first joined the carnival when Tracy first enters with Samuel (in Strange Attractors). They had a whole bit with my stretchable face, but the producers cut 99% of it because I too closely resembled Samuel. They did enjoy my work and brought me back for episode 12 as a parent around the fire as Samuel and Claire tell their stories. I was back on Episode 14, then became permanent for episodes 16-19. You will not be able to miss me in the season finale."
Regarding his character, he said, "My character's (We named him Ezekiel) ability is elasticity. It has always been a gift and fun party trick (see here). It makes my character almost indestructible, as he can spread himself as thin or as long as necessary. My resemblance to Samuel (as well as an uncanny impersonation) had a definite impact on my character. I always considered Zeke, the black sheep Sullivan Brother. The one Samuel always beat the crap out of as a kid, so he keeps himself to the shadows. I always pictured Samuel, Joseph, and myself as a cosmic Rock Paper Scissors game. I never really knew if Joseph had a power or not, but figured they would have to balance each other out."
Excellent information. Thanks, Robb! -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 10:25, 30 January 2010 (EST)
- Now we can create the page? --TanderixUTCR 16:56 January 30 2010 (Italy)
- Yes, of course. That's why I shared all the information above, so that somebody else can hopefully create the page. He gave some great references for where he can be seen, so all we need is for people to go back and check to make sure he's there. Then the page can be written. By the way, the page doesn't have to be written all at once--feel free to add one episode at a time. I know how long it can take to check references! :) Plus, maybe somebody will be able to find a better picture of Zeke than the one I found. If you have a hard time getting screencaptures, just let somebody know specifically where to look (what scene, or better, the time elapsed in the episode to get to the scene...and in the case of background extras, what part of the screen to look), and somebody else will grab the image for you. Thanks! -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 11:15, 30 January 2010 (EST)
- Chevron One is a great resource to use if you're looking at older episodes. Otherwise, Hulu (and NBC.com) usually have the last five or so episodes, which you can watch live. I also have all the episodes saved on my DVR, if needed. -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 11:17, 30 January 2010 (EST)
- Yes, of course. That's why I shared all the information above, so that somebody else can hopefully create the page. He gave some great references for where he can be seen, so all we need is for people to go back and check to make sure he's there. Then the page can be written. By the way, the page doesn't have to be written all at once--feel free to add one episode at a time. I know how long it can take to check references! :) Plus, maybe somebody will be able to find a better picture of Zeke than the one I found. If you have a hard time getting screencaptures, just let somebody know specifically where to look (what scene, or better, the time elapsed in the episode to get to the scene...and in the case of background extras, what part of the screen to look), and somebody else will grab the image for you. Thanks! -- RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 11:15, 30 January 2010 (EST)