ALLISON: James Marsters was fabulous! Oh we had that whole big fight in the ice cave. I was there for three days for I worked for 2 minutes. So I did work those days. I didn't have any lines with him but I did work with him. I love James, I love him. I actually did a theater festival with him about four or five years ago in Los Angeles. I wasn't in the same show he was, but I was friends with a director that was directing him and I caught the show and well--at the after-party we got together. Love James. He's so talented as well-on the show. No, I really like James a lot. It was really great to have him on the show. But he's coming back!
AMO: Are you guys going to have more scenes together?
ALLISON: I assume so. I would think so. Right now he's really focused on Lex. So I don't have any idea-but maybe now that they've pulled Lana into it a little bit more they'll be pulling me into it a little bit more. I'd love to work with James more.
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2000 FESTIVAL WINNERS
No Shoes Allowed on the Fifth Floor by Brianna Tyson, Age 16 (CA) Devilfs Advocates by JoSelle Vanderhooft, 19 (UT) Sylvia, Mabel, Fred by Beth Bigler, 19 (MI) The One Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty Fourth Time by Adam Chanzit, 18 (CO) Dining With Aphrodite by Liza Kaplan, 15 (CA) The Why by Victor Kaufold, 19 (PA) The Next to Last Ride of Jeremy Strohmeyer by Travis Perkins, 19 (CA) Fat Boy by Dance Aoki, 16 (HI) Volunteers by Erik Carabasi, 18 (PA) Absolutely by Molly Lambert, 16 (CA)