"And there's this really intense, very very intense, because of the circunstances again, because of what she's doing to him, she's essentially breaking him down in such a beautiful way, because she's a very amazing woman, and yet he's intentionally being broken down, and so them knowing that he's a man obsessed with controling his enviroment, putting him in a room where he has no control, and for Juliet and Jack to meet under those conditions, to have that much sort of psycology going on between the two of them, it's really fun to play, it's really challenging, it's incredible, and I really enjoy that stuff."-
Matthew FoxQ: But the big question: Sawyer or Jack?
EM: I was always a Jack girl.
"I love my moments with Jack, only because I really feel like the two characters are equally strong and equally messed up. I think they know that about each other and there's an instant camaraderie, but at the same time, they aren't sure of each other. I love all those scenes because there is so much behind them. It's two equals squaring off and I prefer that to when you have to talk up or talk down." -
Elizabeth Mitchell"The circumstances in which these two people meet are far from romantic," he says. "But what she brings into Jack's world creates an interesting vibration." -
Matthew Fox"I did feel it was genuine. I could be proven wrong, but I have always felt Jack and Juliet are a wrinkle in her nice plan to get herself off the island. She did fall for Jack, whether Juliet is using him or not. She might be because that is what she does by nature to survive. I always felt that kiss was, 'I am going to go ahead and do this because I don't know if we are going to be around later.' I thought it was genuine but the nature of it was, 'This is possibly good-bye,' in an unemotional, non-dramatic way. There were no tears or begging. It was nice, clean, and efficient." -
Elizabeth Mitchell"I think there is stuff that is as yet unexplored with Jack. I think there’s a tenuous yet somewhat strong weird trust between the two of them, so we’ll have to see if that works out or not. I mean there’s obviously an attraction but I think there might also be a trust. It’s interesting. I really enjoy the two characters. The way they’ve written the two characters, there’s so much there. There’s so much chemistry. Just the way that they wrote them, they made them such equals. They made them free for combat and great for lovers." -
Elizabeth Mitchell"And I really do like the fact that she does seem to like Jack. You're gonna laugh when I say this, but I feel like it's a very grown-up relationship. They seem to really respect and like each other." -
Elizabeth Mitchell"I was very happy that Jack kissed her. I thought that was a particularly good scene for Matthew [Fox], in that he came across as a very strong and very leading man. I really enjoyed how he played that. His whole face changed when she said that she cared about him, and I thought that was fascinating. I've always liked them together, but I also liked Jack and Kate together, in the first season. But in watching Jack and Juliet, I hate to say the word, but there's such a maturity to them in the way they complement each other. So we'll see where that goes." -
Elizabeth Mitchell"She does love Jack...Juliet loves this man, she's not playing any games about it. I'd like to see something passionate happen with Jack." -
Elizabeth Mitchell
Quotes from the 'A Tale Of Two Cities' commentary in the S3 DVD box setDamon: Jack is drawn to Juliet.
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Damon and EM: She likes him.
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Damon to EM: You don't want Jack to have a crush on you because it’s just a matter of time.
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Damon: I think Juliet kinda has a crush on Jack. I've got to say from the very beginning she totally feels the hit even through that glass wall.
EM: Maybe the glass just started everything.
Damon: It's like a microwave in there, hitting up through the glass.
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EM: It’s all in the presentation.
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EM: They start to laugh at each other very quickly which is nice.
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Damon: It's really nice to watch this episode and realize that essentially Jack and Juliet kinda gang up and join forces to take all these bastards out by the end of the season and this is the beginning. I love by the way, you know, she is totally into Jack but Sawyer’s powers do not work on Juliet. He is not so interesting to her.
EM: Actually that`s really true and I wonder why that is, but it’s like this from the beginning. I think she kind of passed the whole Sawyer thing. Jack is more interesting to her. She sees him for who he is, she gets it. Sawyer is not her thing.
PS: j'ai trouvé tout ça sur fanforum. J'adoore ^^