The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, March 20, 2021, Weekend Edition, Page 19, Image 19

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    Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
March 21 - 27, 2021 l 3
BY JAY BOBBIN
Jonathan Tucker
OF ‘DEBRIS’ ON NBC
How exactly do you deal with the physical
debris that you locate in “Debris’?
The debris is really fun. It is very exciting,
scene-to-scene ... whether the debris allows
people to go through walls or manipulates
weather. We, as actors and as the characters
in the show, are constantly on our toes trying to
track things and figure it out. We’re calling Joel
(executive producer J.H. Wyman), saying, “Hey,
can the debris do this? Is this the right use of
the technology? What do you think about the
boundaries and the guardrails here?”
If we’re having as much of a challenge in all of
the right ways on the day (we shoot) the script,
I think audiences will find that constant attention
that is not just demanded, but they’ll want to
provide that to the story and the show.
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I think what we do on the show, and what the question ultimately ends up being is, how does
the answer reflect on who we are and how we experience our lives on Earth? I think that’s what’s
kind of fun in terms of the differences between these two (main “Debris”) characters, that varying
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2) What beloved singer-actress created the role of Ensign
Nellie Forbush when “South Pacific” first opened on
Broadway?
3) “Brigadoon” came to the small screen in 1966 with an
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