November 1, 2006
Hunted

This is a bit of a late review on things, because I had lost the original one.. so some details may be missing.

The second time I was on location was for Scotts Stab Scene, at a random ally in New West Minster, BC. It's the scene where scott walks towards his car, with the skytran going by above him, and ends up getting stabbed at his car by Gordon.

Wile we were there, we didnt know what the scene was, we didnt know what the episode was, and we didn't even know if Jensen and Jared were there or not. Well, sad to say, they werent.

My (now) ex, dropped me and a friend off early that day... at what is normally a homless filled alleyway.. the crew showed up at around 5pm. First people there was locations. I met the location guy.. although I don't know anyones actual name at the time.. the whole night was a blur. hehe. Anyway.. he was awesome. They set up, and temporarily shoee'd the homeless residence out of the area for the filming, wile they brought own a water truck to wet the ground. They didnt want to get anyone or any of their belongings wet. So the residence left surprisingly without a fuss.

At this point the location guy didnt know the scene either.

After wandering around in an area we didn't know anything about... The crew started to set up, and a small crowd of fans was starting to build. About 16 people were there. Keep in mind, this is late at night, early early morning.

So there wasn't too much action.. it was Scott (who is actually really good looking in person) getting stabbed over and over again by some tall guy in a dark coat, that later, I discoverd to be Gordon.

The crew were really entertaining. they came over and chatted to us, were really interested in the site, and one of the members (didn't catch his name) took my camera and got us some great filming pix! They were really interested in hearing about SNP.COM, and checking out the drawing that I later on got signed at the next filming I visited. In exchange for passing out SNP.COM Advertisements, the crew gave me the coolest thing ever, next to the script. a call sheet!