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Miguel Ferrer Diagnoses TV's
New Bionic Woman
by Matt Webb Mitovich
Can
Jaime Sommers be made even stronger, better and
faster? After an explosive start, NBC's Bionic
Woman (Wednesdays at 9 pm/ET) in recent weeks
has slowed down a bit. Cue a major tune-up at
the hands of Friday Night Lights whiz Jason
Katims and new show-runner Jason Cahill (The Sopranos).
Miguel Ferrer gave us a fresh look under the Bionic
show's hood.
TVGuide.com: So, not much time off between
TV gigs for you, eh?
Miguel Ferrer: No, there wasn't much of
a break [since Crossing Jordan], that's
true! That's how I wanted it. I wanted to stay
on TV because I've got kids who are school-aged,
so I get to see them most days as opposed to going
away for movies months and months at a time.
TVGuide.com: You've played a lot of authority
figures in both film and TV. Do you see Bionic
Woman as a continuation of those types of
roles, or is this in some way different?
Ferrer: Oh, it's a little different, I think.
It's vastly different from what I did for six
years on Crossing Jordan. He's not as troubled
and tortured and unhappy and all that stuff.
TVGuide.com: Already we have seen some
evolution in Jonas. He started off as such a hard-ass
with Jaime, and now he's more like a father-figure
type.
Ferrer: Yeah, yeah and he's catching
himself surprised by that. He's got more humor,
and you'll see more humanity, but at the end of
the day, the guy is a pragmatist who is forced
to make difficult decisions for what he believes
are the right reasons.
TVGuide.com: Are we going to get any more
backstory on him?
Ferrer: His wife died and he's got a daughter
who no one has seen yet but has been alluded to.
They have a difficult relationship. I learn more
every episode.
TVGuide.com: The teaser for this week's
episode says, "Becca ends up in jail, and
Jonas must bail her out." What's going on
there?
Ferrer: [Laughs] Jaime goes away to do
a mission in Paris, and before she leaves, she
gives Becca Jonas' phone number, saying, "If
there's an emergency, call this guy." Becca
winds up in a ton of trouble and calls Jonas,
and they have a very....
TVGuide.com: Is Becca like, "Who
are you?!"
Ferrer: Yeah. "Who are you? Is my
sister really selling timeshare condos?"
[Laughs] It's a couple of nice scenes with the
most unlikely pair on the whole show. It was a
lot of fun.
TVGuide.com: Are things starting to "settle
down" now with Jason Cahill coming on?
Ferrer: Jason hasn't started yet, but he's
about to. They're in the middle of the changing
of the guard from Katims to Cahill. This is our
third Jason! [Laughs] But seriously, even before
that, it really is starting to normalize finally.
The scripts are finding a voice and finding a
tone. This kind of show, in the beginning it's
just so big and expensive there are going to be
growing pains, a learning curve. We're coming
to the tail end of that.
TVGuide.com: Have you started shooting,
or have you seen the script for the two-part episode
that will serve to "relaunch" the show
in January?
Ferrer: I have not seen a script. We started
shooting the episode before that one [on Nov.
1]. We're still a good week and a half off from
that.
TVGuide.com: Are there still secrets we
have yet to learn about the Berkut Group?
Ferrer: I think so.... I can't tell you
what they are, though!
TVGuide.com: Do you think Jaime is fully
committed at this point, or is there still a part
of her that wants her old life back?
Ferrer: It seems like she is onboard with
reservations at this point.
TVGuide.com: Everybody wants to be a hero.
Ferrer: Yeah. She likes that idea. But
it's not like, "Hey, I'm bionic! This is
bitchin'!" It's not quite there yet, not
that I think it should ever be there.
TVGuide.com: Do you think it unfair to
Michelle Ryan that fans keep comparing her to
Katee Sackhoff? Obviously, Sarah Corvus is supposed
to be splashier....
Ferrer: Sarah Corvus gets all the sweet
lines! That's why I've enjoyed my long career
of playing many bad guys.
TVGuide.com: If you're quotable, you're
memorable.
Ferrer: Absolutely. That's what they're
there to do stir things up. They don't
sit there and wait for things to happen.
TVGuide.com: Do you think that as Jaime
gets more comfortable in her own skin, the character
might gain some attitude?
Ferrer: Probably. That's definitely already
happened to an extent, especially when she and
Isaiah Washington's character faced off. There
were some pithy exchanges there. But in terms
of it being unfair that Katee is getting some
nice attention, who said that any of this s--t
was fair? [Chuckles] That's just how it is.
TVGuide.com: Any interest yet from Lindsay
Wagner in swinging by for a cameo?
Ferrer: I haven't heard a word.
TVGuide.com: I think there was an interview
with her a few weeks ago where she wasn't liking
the show. She had some self-righteous take on
it.
Ferrer: Oh, god, I love that. A couple
of months ago I was in L.A. and Richard Anderson,
the guy who played Oscar [Goldman on the original
Bionic Woman], was driving by. His license
plate still says "BIONIC." [Laughs]
All I can tell you is if in 30 years my license
plate says BIONIC, you have complete permission
to cut my throat.
TVGuide.com: Obviously there are a lot
of sci-fi shows out there, a lot of characters
full of crazy powers.... What do you think it
will take for Bionic Woman to have legs
and survive and fulfill its promise?
Ferrer: First and foremost, it's got to
be on the page. It starts with the writing. It's
got to be drama that can be taken seriously, with
elements of sci-fi and action. But if it's cheesy
on the page, we don't have a chance. There's a
lot of talent, and Jason Cahill comes with an
extraordinary pedigree. I'm hoping for really
good things.
TVGuide.com: Any thoughts on who should
play Aquaman in the Justice League of America
live-action film? [Ferrer voiced the superhero
on the animated Superman series.]
Ferrer: [Laughs] I hadn't really thought
about it.... Greg Louganis comes to mind, but
he's probably not available.
TVGuide.com: Not your strapping self,
though?
Ferrer: I don't think so!
With additional reporting by Kara Howland,
Megan Cherkezian and Michael Ausiello
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