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Profile: DAVID BOREANAZ DIGS UP BONES AND LOOKS AT ANGEL - PART 2 Sexual tension, character quirks and old, dirty bones are all the rage
on Foxs new procedural drama
iF MAGAZINE: Are you careful in all the decisions you make with the character, since you could be playing him for the next seven years? BOREANAZ: I throughouly do everything I can. I look at all angles, so I know when Im done or if this show is off the air after 13 episodes, its a success in my heart. It doesnt have to be a success out there to be a success for me. They have an order for 13 episodes, I do one at a time, I give everything that I have and that to me is what makes me happy. iF MAGAZINE: Will Seely and Temperance ever get together? BOREANAZ: They respect each others work highly and respect each other and regard each other, but there is just that tension. I think we all remember Moonlighting and how they got into bed. You never remembered what crimes they were solving. And to me thats interesting. On Angel, the banter was really with a bunch of demons. On Buffy, it was with Sarah, but it was more of an intense brooding kind of relationship. There was a lot of torment and angst. And with Angel she wasnt there, so I really didnt have a female to go toe to toe with per se. iF MAGAZINE: Of course, you have to be careful when that moment happens. BOREANAZ: Well, when that moment happens, the show is over and Im on to my next job. iF MAGAZINE: You did a lot of indie films last year. Was it fun to do a bunch of character stuff like that? BOREANAZ: These Girls is at Toronto in the film festival and it was a great character to play. Mr. Fix-It allowed me to do another great character. It was a great opportunity to do a lead in a film. The Hard Easy was great to work with some amazing actors -- old school guys like Bruce Dern. I think it was perfect for a year of doing that. I love to work. I enjoy story and collaboration and for me to get back to an hour-long series, it had to be collaboration. It had to be an understanding that Im part of this from beginning to end. Its people who want to work with. Its reminiscent of when Buffy started out, how blissful it was and exciting it was and everybody is there and thats very rare. When you see that, it makes life much easier. iF MAGAZINE: If Joss Whedon decides an ANGEL movie would you do it? BOREANAZ: If its a major motion picture, yeah. If I get too old and somebody else wants to it, sure, I dont care. I really dont care. I would consider it, but it would have to be on a great level. It would have to be huge.
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