SciFi Wire Poll
May 29, 2010 1:39 am

How many posts can we make while y’all are asleep? We’re on a marathon mission to find out!

Over on SciFi Wire, SyFy’s news outlet, they’re running a poll over the best season finale and Legend of the Seeker is one of the choices so head on over and vote.

http://scifiwire.com/2010/05/poll-which-sci-fi-season-1.php

SELF Interview
May 22, 2010 10:28 am

Bridget Regan shares her tips for healthy living
by Ashley Mateo May 21, 2010

Bridget Regan’s cult series Legend of the Seeker, a supernatural action-adventure, ends this weekend, but we talked to the star today to get the inside scoop on her the finale, upcoming projects and her healthy lifestyle.

SELFy Stars: So tomorrow marks the end of Legend of the Seeker. So sad! How did it feel, bringing the show to an end?
Bridget Regan: It was a surprise because the second season has been going so well, but there are so many factors that don’t really have to do with what I do everyday, so you know, it’s not my realm of control and I’m just rolling with it. We did 44 episodes, which is a lot for a TV series, and it feels like it was longer than two years to me. We have an amazing fanbase, which is one of the things that’s so disappointing, because there’s such an appetite for the show. And I know the fans have been really fighting and pushing and raising money and putting ads out and making all these efforts to keep the show going and I know that they’re incredibly disappointed, and that’s hard, you know?

What comes next for you?
I’m producing a musical called Camp Wanatachi about two girls who fall in love at Christian summer camp. It’s really funny and fun and beautiful and it’s got really cool music, it’s got really neat downtown-sounding music that has never really meshed with musical theatre before. And I have a film called The Best and The Brightest coming out soon with Neil Patrick Harris and Amy Sedaris. It’s soo funny and the total opposite of Seeker, so it was really great. I play NPH’s ex-girlfriend. He and his wife are kind of having to put on this ruse to get their child into private school in Manhattan, so they hire Amy Sedaris, this powerful wiz at getting kids into school with connections and coaching. He ends up needing to pretend he has a mistress to charm this very powerful man played by Christopher McDonald. So he calls me up and I’m this crazy out-of-work actress who takes the bait a little too seriously and is in for more than just helping him out. She’s a bit delusional, which was a lot of fun. Neil Patrick Harris was absolutely amazing. I’m a huge fan of musical theatre, so I’ve seen a lot of his work and I was absolutely thrilled to work with him. He’s hilarious and charming and lovely and everything you’d think he would be.

Read the rest of the article here: http://www.self.com/magazine/blogs/selfystars/2010/05/bridget-regan.html

Bridget Regan talks the conclusion of ‘Legend of the Seeker’ & her future plans!
by Travon Epps & Meriam Bouarrouj May 21, 2010

Bridget Regan has been seen playing a variety of roles, but perhaps she’s most known for bringing to life the character of Kahlan in the ABC Studio Sci-fi drama Legend of the Seeker. Regan has had to say farewell to the character this season as the show is set to air its series finale this weekend, a series she says she will always look back fondly on. She recently discussed with me what she’ll cherish most from her role and time on Legend of the Seeker, what fans can expect from the finale, as well as the exciting projects up next for her!

What has most appealed to you about your role of Kahlan in Legend of the Seeker?

Bridget-I like that she’s a killer. (Laughs) I don’t know why that sounds so funny to me but I like that she’s different and that on one side of her she’s really compassionate and a really good person and fighting for what’s right and fair, yet the other side of her is this ruthless killer. I like that.

Read the rest of the interview here: http://www.examiner.com/x-44886-NY-Entertainment-Industry-Examiner~y2010m5d21-Bridget-Regan-talks-the-conclusion-of-Legend-of-the-Seeker–her-future-plans

Legend of the Seeker Star Wanted Her Character “To Have Good Times”
by Robyn Ross May 21, 2010

Now that ABC Studios’ Legend of the Seeker has been canceled, star Bridget Regan is sad to say goodbye to her character, Kahlan. With the finale airing this weekend (check local listings), the 28-year-old actress spoke to TVGuide.com about how the series will wrap up, why the show didn’t get another season and what she would’ve wanted for Kahlan had it continued.

TVGuide.com: What can you tell us about the upcoming series finale?
Bridget Regan: The finale was by far the most full-on exhausting episode out of all 44 I’ve done. It was absolutely incredible. I was back on the horse quite a bit doing stunts that I have never done. It’s where everything comes together, or comes to an end really, and it was so high-energy. For Kahlan it’s an absolute roller coaster and I will say I was wearing a lot of red contact lenses — the fans know what that’s about.

Read the rest of the article on TVGuide.com here: http://www.tvguide.com/News/Legend-Seeker-Star-1018821.aspx

Thanks to Justme for the link!

After her Attack of the Show interview yesterday Bridget went to Maxim’s Hot 100 Party in LA. Thanks to tamoshan over on LiveJournal we have pictures so click here to check them out in the gallery.

Bridget on Attack of the Show
May 13, 2010 11:00 pm

Hey guys, there have been reports floating around today that Bridget would be on G4’s Attack of the Show this coming Wednesday, May 19. I wrote to Bridget’s management to double check and they tell me that she will be appearing on the show so set your DVRs!

Legend of the Seeker Widget
May 3, 2010 10:02 pm

The lovely people over at Slam Internet, Inc have provided us with a lovely Legend of the Seeker widget for you all. It’s got previews, cast interviews, pictures, and ways to connect via Twitter and Facebook. Simply click on the button below.

Fair warning, it automatically plays sound when you open it so adjust your speakers accordingly.

Stones and Scrolls and Darken Rahl in the world of the living! Gotta love a show where no one stays dead. What did you all think of this weeks episode?

Legend of the Legend
April 29, 2010 11:47 am

Ever since Entertainment Weekly posted that Legend of the Seeker was canceled Chris and I have been watching the fandom tie itself into knots trying to figure out what do do. People quoting various sources, coming up with new campaign ideas, and asking why HerBlueEyes.com has thrown in the towel when there’s still a chance that the show could be saved. I had no idea when I originally posted the list of Tribune stations that we were going to become a leader in trying to save Legend of the Seeker. This has put us into a bit of a quandary because we don’t want to give you all false hope, but we don’t want to give up if there’s even a chance to save the show.

I wrote to my sources and while everyone involved appreciates all the effort that people have been putting in to getting Legend a third season, the show is canceled and nothing short of divine intervention will save it. At this point, there is nothing that we, as fans, can do to have it brought back. I’m told that considering the impact the economy had on local stations, we’re lucky that Seeker lasted as long as it did. They knew the final episodes of this season might have to serve as the series finale so we will get some closure in these last few episodes. But this really is the end for the show.

I’m sorry guys, if there was even a small chance the show could be saved we’d jump all over it.