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Interviews | Emma Caulfield Chat
Honoured and Pleased

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Bernie Porrelli: Did you know you were going to become a regular on the show? Did you also want to become a regular?

Emma: I didn't know when I first started. I was only supposed to do one episode. The season (Season four) when I came back I found out about half way through that season that I would be there longer.

All the seasons are blending together now, as time elapses. I feel like I've been there forever. I was thrilled when they told me, as I wanted to stay.

John Llewellyn: Do you enjoy the acidic lines that they give you?

Emma: I love the lines they give me. I really just have the best things to say all the time. Every time I go through the script I'm so honoured and pleased, just totally overjoyed at the great things my character gets to say.

We have a whole team of writers who take care of all our dialogue so I don't get much input. I just gladly do what they tell me to.

Emma: I like to have input in terms of my characters' development. Luckily, what they have given me is all right there, I don't have to really reach very far to find fulfilment. She's a very well developed character.

Jennifer and Sarah: Are you anything like Anya in real life?

Emma: I suppose I'm a little bit like her. I have an appreciation for being direct. My boyfriend recently told me I don't know how to be false. I think Anya is a lot like that.

She's pretty loyal and I'm pretty loyal but other than that, our similarities stop there.



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