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The Joy of Sets (small spoiler)
February 28, 2000Posted by squanto  
Thanks to Ashley for sending this in!


The Joy of Sets

From: The Winnipeg Sun

Winnipeg-raised actor Brendan Fehr, clad in a
Metallica T-shirt and grey toque, joins the rest of
the cast in the Crash Down Cafe on the set of the
WB/CTV teen drama shot at Paramount Studios on Melrose
Avenue. Fehr, who plays rebellious teen alien Michael,
is on a break from shooting a scene with Majranda
Delfino, his contentinous human romantic interest
Maria on the show and clostest co-star off the set.
"We get along really well," he says. "It's funny -
our characteres, in terms of our relationship, are
very close to Maria and Michael. I mean, we fight a
lot and our personalities are such that we enjoy the
confrontation."

Fehr will be seen in the feature film Final
Destination next month.

In the meantime...


SCHOOL'S In:

Even though it has only one classroom to speak of,
Roswell High seems perfectly normal on the surface.
But there is something odd about the urinals in the
girls' washroom. And if you check out the school
trophy case, you'll see plaques for a Family Feud game
show champion and a Glendale Senior Slowpitch
consolation prize. Apparently, these kids are not big
on athletics. Too many extraterrestrial activities?

FINE DINING:

The Crash Down Cafe, where Liz (Shiri Appleby) and
alien Max (Jason Behr) first made contact, is chock
full of alien memorabilla, which is only fitting since
Roswell, N.M., is the site of an infamour UFO crash in
July 1947. Guests can buy UFO models, alien dolls, and
crash-site bumper stickers. Lunch specials include
Unidentified Fried Objects, a Tossed Alien's Salald or
a Will Smith Innocent ByStander Burger at our-of-this
world prices - only $2 to $3.


COMING UP:

There's a new girl in town starting in March, and
she shakes things up for the rest of the season when
she takes an interest in Max - and he returns the
compliment.

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