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Old 03-27-2011, 06:23 AM
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Erica Evans #4: "Mitchell is an excellent actress, displaying strength and vulnerability interchangeably." (Mania)

Welcome to the 4th Appreciation Thread for
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She’s s m a r t and i n t e l l i g e n t
and all the things that you would want someone
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Elizabeth Mitchell

birth name: Elizabeth Joanna Robertson
date of birth: M a r c h, 27th 1970. Los Angeles, California.
Raised in Dallas, Mitchell transitioned from a performing arts high school
to a BFA degree in acting. She further honed her craft at the renowned Dallas Theatre Company.
Her stage credits include productions of As You Like It, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to
the Forum and Chicago. Along with starring as Juliet on Lost, Elizabeth also appeared as
Mrs. Claus in the last two installments of The Santa Clause trilogy; time-traveled alongside
the likes of Dennis Quaid in Frequency; and played the girlfriend to Angelina Jolie in
her portrayal of supermodel Gia for the Golden Globe-winning telefilm.
Mitchell's additional credits include Neil LaBute's Nurse Betty a recurring role as
Dr. Kim Legaspi on ER, Wayne Kramer's Running Scared, The Lyons Den and the BBC series Man and Boy.
Further solidifying her course on the fast-track was her role opposite Barry Pepper as Teresa Earnhardt
in the ESPN original telefilm 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story.
She married actor Chris Soldevilla on June 13, 2004. They have a son,
Christopher Joseph (C.J.), who was born on September 4, 2005.



Erica Evans

Erica is a special agent with the FBI's Counter Terrorist Division.
She is a strong-willed, independent woman and also a single mom doing the best she can
raising a troubled teenaged son. After the Visitors arrive, Erica gets caught up in the
greatest conspiracy and toughest fight of her life, to save humanity and to keep her son safe.
Her relationship with Tyler deteriorates when he becomes a Peace Ambassador for the Vs.
Also, it suffers another blow when Tyler discovers his mysterious past. However, when
Lisa breaks up with him, Tyler seeks comfort in his mother, and the two begin to reconnect.
The two are shown to be very close after overcoming their issues. Erica also becomes close
with Jack Landry, who she helps to solve his doubts whether to trust the Vs or not.
The two decide to from a Resistance when they are shown the Visitor's true nature.
Both Erica and Jack are determined to show about humanity's positive traits,
as they both agree that they cannot be like the Vs and sacrifice innocent people in the war.




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5. AmyElizabeth
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7. Killith
8. siobeehan
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12. Crystaline
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14. Hamburgo1001
15. DancingWithLife
16. Deiaa
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18. GrhmLz
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- Quotes -






It’s Elizabeth Mitchell’s Erica Evans who steals the show, however.
Within the first minutes of V, Mitchell had me pulled in,
so utterly immersed in her character as to make every moment, every line,
not merely believable but compelling.
[Popculturereference]



The sensational Elizabeth Mitchell is absolutely captivating here as tough-as-nails Erica Evans,
a woman scarred by the breakup of her marriage, emotionally distant towards her son,
and driven by her job as a federal agent. It's impossible not to root for Erica as she kicks down doors,
solves crimes, and seriously kicks ass. It's especially nice to see Mitchell, typically more
reactive as Juliet, take a firm, proactive role here.
[Televisionary Blog]



Enter Elizabeth Mitchell as FBI Counter Terorist Agent Erica Evans,
who isn't exactly ready to start drinking the Kool-Aid.
Mitchell is able to express so much without any words.
You'll immediately root for her as a mom trying to protect her teenage
son and a FBI agent trying to protect her country.
[Zap2it]


Elizabeth was a godsend.
We had a difficult time finding actresses who could do a kick-ass, take-names character
while tapping into the vulnerability of a single mother raising a child on her own.
The minute we heard her name we knew she would be perfect.
[Scott Peters]



Elizabeth is fast becoming the actress to turn to when
a TV production is in need of a stoic, intelligent and feisty woman.
One reason may be because there is this range of emotions she conveys
through her characters which make it very hard for the viewers to look away
from her blue eyes, blonde hair and defined cheekbones and chin.
The casting is perfect, Mitchell does a great job balancing between
being a tough FBI agent and trying to be a good mother but failing at it.
But the bottom line is, Mitchell is perfect because she’s the antithesis of Anna.
[The Star Online]




She is the ultimate versatile heroine.
You look into her eyes and you see a vulnerability but you see a strength.
Plus, she has the bluest eyes I've seen on film.
[Scott Peters]




A particular standout in the pilot is Elizabeth Mitchell as Erica Evans,
an FBI counterterrorism agent who features in an at-first unconnected subplot
involving the only terrorist group whose "chatter" spikes after the aliens arrive.
Her pursuit of this story leads to the revelation of a number of secrets the Visitors
don't want us to know. Mitchell is solid and grounded, an excellent anchor
for the show both in the FBI storyline and as mother of a rebellious son.
[About.com]




There are so many strengths on the show. Not the least of which I think is the actors.
I think Elizabeth Mitchell is so strong. She's fantastic and she really brings a real realness.
I think she kinda roots the show in a sense of honesty. You can buy into it.
You can believe that aliens really are on earth, which is no easy feat to do as an actor.
[Mark Hildreth]



It was such a great moment for us to know that we had found our Erica.
She is absolutely the complete package. She’s able to be kicking ass and taking
names in one scene and you get to see a little small private moment with her where you
realize she’s a human being. She’s somebody who has a child and a marriage that fell apart
and is dimensionalized that way. And it really sends chills down my spine when I see her do her thing.
[Scott Peters]




. . .




- Season One Moments -

“ We help build a resistance,
we recruit… we'll fight. ”





Mom
vs. Mom

" If I have to cross a line

to blow that bitch out of the sky… I will. "




Anna and Erica together: Watching these characters pretend to like each other is incredibly entertaining.
Elizabeth Mitchell and Morena Baccarin do subtext unbelievably well, and while the two women made polite small talk,
you could feel everything going on underneath the surface.
Erica and Anna are trying to figure out how to use each other, and watching these two prizefighters
in pencil skirts size each other up was even more delicious this week than it was last week.
[Chicago Tribute]



" As a mother I know that if someone tried to hurt my son,
there's nothing I wouldn't do to stop them."





- I’m sure we will cross paths again soon. -
" I’m not going anywhere Anna."



" If she’s gonna use my son 
then
I’m sure as hell gonna use her daughter. "



" Here’s to your children’s future Anna!"



. . .



- Elizabeth's Quotes -






What I enjoyed about Erica and how it kind of came to be is a little
bit of the flip side of that. It’s someone who is not broken yet. It’s somebody who every
single day of her life spends every second trying to protect her world, trying to protect her people.
She puts herself in harm’s way, she is very active in her life. She’s active with her son.
She was probably so active in her life that her husband left her.
She is not someone who has made these crazy, horrible choices so as a result
it’s almost like we get to see someone at the beginning of this journey, which I like.
And I like the fact that she’s tough, I like tough women, but she’s outwardly tough.
She’s an FBI agent. She walks around. You don’t want to mess with her.





Sometimes it's hard reading Erica on some of the scripts.
I have to only read the scene once because it is so freakin’ sad.
So I have to memorise it really carefully and stay away from it.
Otherwise I am sitting there and my husband is saying,
‘Why are you crying?’ Look at what she is doing?
Why can’t I fix it?





Erica is so messy,
she is so much more human.
She’s more like me.





I would like to know, in writing, exactly what Anna has planned
and then I would like to dissect that piece by piece,
tear it apart…blow up everything that I possibly can
and then have a romance with both Hobbes and Father Jack…
That’s what I would like!




I'm a 40-year-old
female action hero.





I’m pretty bored with people sitting in a room talking about
what they’re going to do, yeah. I’d like to be Han Solo.
I’d like a little banter. And I’m up for a little sordid romance.
I’d love to see Erica make some sort of horrible
misinformed move on Father Jack and have
him be like, “Uh, I’m a priest.”





[What originally drew you to the role of Erica?]


Well, it’s actually really interesting because since I was a little kid,
I wanted to play kind of a sci-fi hero protagonist woman. And that really was it.
That was the initial draw, and it was basically kind of a childhood wish fulfillment
— that sort of thing. Because that’s what I watched, and that’s what I love.
And then as I started getting into it and my character started getting more interesting,
I was like “Cool, okay this is cool.” So that’s what initially drew me to it. Actually, honestly that was it.
I thought it would be a really unique and interesting way to spend my time.
And I thought it would be really fun. I had been doing such deep, dark stuff, I thought
that taking a little kind of a popcorn movie would be great. Not of course realizing
that once I joined it, she would become twisted and dark.
But you know, that’s just me, that’s what I tend to do.





. . .



“ Asses have to be k i c k e d










. . .



F i l m o g r a p h y;

Movies
☆ Comfort, Texas (1997) - Trudy
☆ Gia (1998) - Linda
☆ Molly (1999) - Beverly Trehare
☆ Frequency (2000) - Julia Sullivan
☆ Nurse Betty (2000) - Chloe Jensen
☆ The Linda McCartney Story (2000) - Linda McCartney
☆ Hollywood Palms (2001) - Blair
☆ Double Bang (2001) - Dr. Karen Winterman
☆ The Santa Clause 2 (2002) - Carol Newman
☆ Man and Boy (2002) - Cyd Mason
☆ 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004) - Teresa Earnhardt
☆ Running Scared (2006) - Edele Hansel
☆ The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) - Carol Newman
☆ Answers to Nothing (2010) - Kate



Television
☆ Dangerous Curves (1993) - Bethanny Haines
☆ Loving (1994) - Dinah Lee Mayberry
☆ L.A. Firefighters (1996) - Laura Malloy
☆ The Sentinel (1996) - Wendy Hawthorne
☆ JAG (1997) - Sandra Gilbert
☆ Significant Others (1998) - Jane Chasen
☆ Time of Your Life (1999) - Ashley Holloway
☆ E.R. (2000) - Dr. Kim Legaspi
☆ The Beast (2001) - Alice Allenby
☆ Spin City (2001) - Nancy Wheeler
☆ The Lyon's Den (2003) - Ariel Saxon
☆ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2003) - Andrea Brown
☆ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003) - Melissa Winters
☆ Grammercy Park (2004) - Taylor Elliot Quinn
☆ Everwood (2004) - Sara Beck
☆ Boston Legal (2004) - Christine Pauley
☆ House M.D. (2004) - Sister Mary Augustine
☆ Haskett's Chance (2004) - Ann Haskett
☆ Lost (2006) - Juliet Burke
☆ V (2009) - Erica Evans


Theatre
☆ Amateurs (1992) – Jennifer
☆ Red Channels (1994) – Shelia Harcourt
☆ Three Tall Women (1995) – C
☆ Absolution (1999) – Gordon's Wife
☆ A Midsummer Night's Dream (2008) – Helena



P r e v i o u s T h r e a d s;

1. Because we can't wait to see Liz in a new tv show!
2. "I like tough women, but Erica is outwardly tough. You don't want to mess with her."
3. "EM is sublime as the FBI agent who uncovers the truth about the Visitors" - NorthJersey.com



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Old 03-27-2011, 06:27 AM
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Old 03-27-2011, 06:37 AM
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You're welcome.

In honor of the title, I'm posting this 'Siege' art that I just stumbled upon:



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That scene was so sad IMO.
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Yes, it was really sad

Poor Erica
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I thought 'Siege' was the best episode of the season. Liz really knocked it out of the park in that one.
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I think so too, it's my favorite episode of season 2 Liz was amazing in it
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Agreed about the episode.
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'Siege' was the first time on the show where I thought Liz had to stretch to reach the material. It's a shame that they can't provide her with that kind of material more often.
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'Siege' was the first time on the show where I thought Liz had to stretch to reach the material. It's a shame that they can't provide her with that kind of material more often.
I know, agreed. Unfortunately, there's not much to be said for proper character development on this show. If I had to parallel it to something, the writing quality/material would be equivalent to watching a 'B' rated movie, and even that, is giving some leeway. Because at least B rated movies sometimes make more sense in their direction, even if poorly executed.
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I know, agreed. Unfortunately, there's not much to be said for proper character development on this show. If I had to parallel it to something, the writing quality/material would be equivalent to watching a 'B' rated movie, and even that, is giving some leeway. Because at least B rated movies sometimes make more sense in their direction, even if poorly executed.
Sad but true. Erica's character arc wasn't ideal in season 1, but I thought it had a very nice balance to it. She had her positive interactions with V's like Ryan and Joshua and we saw the beginnings of her relationship with Lisa. It provided a very good counter-point to her more negative interactions with Dale, Malik, Marcus and Anna. But in season 2 that balance was completely shot to hell. All her positive human/V interactions were dismantled and the V's ended up destroying every little part of her life. Like I said before, if Erica were a boat she definitely would have capsized after episode 6 already. Maybe even a little bit earlier.
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Sad but true. Erica's character arc wasn't ideal in season 1, but I thought it had a very nice balance to it. She had her positive interactions with V's like Ryan and Joshua and we saw the beginnings of her relationship with Lisa. It provided a very good counter-point to her more negative interactions with Dale, Malik, Marcus and Anna. But in season 2 that balance was completely shot to hell. All her positive human/V interactions were dismantled and the V's ended up destroying every little part of her life. Like I said before, if Erica were a boat she definitely would have capsized after episode 6 already. Maybe even a little bit earlier.
yup, a delicate balance is always the key to any successful writing. Sure, any good show needs some of the drama to keep the story interesting and moving forward but, unfortunately, that can be taken to extremes too. Roswell will forever be my reminder of that. When drama is no longer providing 'hope' to a better outcome, you know the show has gone wrong!

In Erica's case, we have a leading character stuck in the middle of an interspecies theme but with no real interspecies advantages. There hasn't been anything set up in favor of her character, as far as drama is concerned, that offers hope for a satisfying outcome, both for the character and the story. Instead of the drama driving my interest for the good that will come out of it, I feel like the drama is so bad that it makes me dread to watch.
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In Erica's case, we have a leading character stuck in the middle of an interspecies theme but with no real interspecies advantages. There hasn't been anything set up in favor of her character, as far as drama is concerned, that offers hope for a satisfying outcome, both for the character and the story. Instead of the drama driving my interest for the good that will come out of it, I feel like the drama is so bad that it makes me dread to watch.
Unfortunately, the show is making me feel the same way at this point. You know, one would like to think that after the V's experimented on Erica and her unborn child, wrecked her marriage to Joe, created and successfully executed an elaborate plan to to kill Joe, took Tyler away from her and ended up eating him, her best friend turned out to be an evil V who tried to kill her and her second FBI partner tried to do the same thing, that there can't possibly be any more negative interspecies avenues for the show to pursue with her character, but I just know that there's even more of those upcoming in the form of evil dupe!Lisa and evil hybrid grandchildren. And that doesn't have to be the end of the line either. Maybe, if we are really really "lucky", Erica will get to be one of the "lucky women" who are raped by an evil V soldier as part of the V's evil breeding agenda.
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Unfortunately, the show is making me feel the same way at this point. You know, one would like to think that after the V's experimented on Erica and her unborn child, wrecked her marriage to Joe, created and successfully executed an elaborate plan to to kill Joe, took Tyler away from her and ended up eating him, her best friend turned out to be an evil V who tried to kill her and her second FBI partner tried to do the same thing, that there can't possibly be any more negative interspecies avenues for the show to pursue with her character, but I just know that there's even more of those upcoming in the form of evil dupe!Lisa and evil hybrid grandchildren. And that doesn't have to be the end of the line either. Maybe, if we are really really "lucky", Erica will get to be one of the "lucky women" who are raped by an evil V soldier as part of the V's evil breeding agenda.
Ugh, i'd like to say - never would happen in a million years but I sadly have to say that THIS isn't even out of the line of the possibility for this version of V. It's certainly dark, if not twisted/sick, enough!
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Ugh, i'd like to say - never would happen in a million years but I sadly have to say that THIS isn't even out of the line of the possibility for this version of V. It's certainly dark, if not twisted/sick, enough!
Yup. And not only is it dark and sick/twisted enough, Erica's also the only female human character we have on the show. So, if the writers want to fully explore the evilness of the V's breeding agenda and not just allude to it through female guest star characters then Erica's currently the only option for them to really go there. How I wish this sickly thought would have never entered my head. It looks like too realistic of a possibility for my liking.
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