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Male Speaker: Congratulations, 100th episode.
Robin Tunney: I'm a hundred episodes older.
Male Speaker: Welcome to the club. It's a very illustrious club.
Robin Tunney: It's really amazing. It feels tremendous.
And I've got to tell you it feels like I've done a hundred episodes.
Male Speaker: I saw a couple of photos of that episode and your hair is different.
Robin Tunney: Yes, at the beginning of the show I had a bob so we put it back in
the bob. I couldn't do anything about my face back
when I was well slept, I did features, I didn't work 17 hours a day.
There was not much I could do about that. I tried to put on extra moisturizer,
I don't know if it worked.
Male Speaker: No, you look great. Robin Tunney: Thank you.
Male Speaker: Now what can you tease about that sort of origin story?
Robin Tunney: I think it's really interesting because generally a pilot
starts out when people meet and Bruno wrote this pilot to sort of be three years
after we'd met. So I think the diehard fans are going to
be really excited to see what everybody's reaction was to Patrick and how the
relationship like developed over time.
And he seems like a real freak to me at the beginning, like he's not automatically
super cute and cuddly and it's kind of hard to play because I was already
familiar with him and this ideal of like "Who are you?
What's your deal?"
Male Speaker: And as you were going through this process as you mentioned of
this journey to a hundred episodes there must be some moments on or off screen that
stick with you. If you could go back and relive one of
those moments which one would you pick?
Robin Tunney: I had a - they don't let you call in sick when you're on a TV show
- I had a stomach flu and so they gave me a Ziploc bag to keep in the back pocket of
my jeans in case I needed to throw up
and I'd take it out and throw up.
And one time I was talking to Simon,
it didn't come out in time, and I like projectile vomited and it like - it just
sort of went right by his face and I was kind of mortified and he was like "I've
got three kids, it's fine." He was amazing in the moment.
And I think there were like crew members who held my hair.
I don't know if you knew but it's really humiliating having a stomach flu in front
of a hundred people. Male Speaker: Right.
You would like to relive that moment?
Robin Tunney: No, relive - I thought you said like what's the most like memorable.
Male Speaker: No, no.
Robin Tunney: I'd never want to relive that ever again.
I thought you said like memorable.
Relive? I don't want to relive any of the
moments, I just want to go into the future.
Male Speaker: Oh, that's a good one. Robin Tunney: Yes, the best is yet to come.
Male Speaker: And what can you tease about the coming episodes of the season overall?
Robin Tunney: I think it's a super strong season and I think because we've been on
for so long it's an opportunity where
Bruno gets to mix it up and we're not making - they're not in sort of standalone
and I think there's a lot more sort of like Red John in unusual episodes, I don't
know, our second one this year Simon took hallucinogenic drugs and that's something
we would have never done before and it's really fun that they're thinking outside
the box and they're still sort of like keeping fresh.
Male Speaker: And now there's more of a relationship of just pure friendship
between Lisbon and Jane.
Is that still going to stay the same or is there going to be an evolution there?
Robin Tunney: I don't know, they don't tell me.
Male Speaker: You're lying. Robin Tunney: I'm not, my mom thinks the
same thing. I have no idea if we're going to make out.
Male Speaker: No idea? Robin Tunney: No idea.
Male Speaker: Just for the record - for or against?
Robin Tunney: I'm keeping my breath fresh but I'm cool either way.
Male Speaker: All right.
One final question - do you have a message for the fans as they get ready to
watch the episode 100? Robin Tunney: I love all of them.
It's amazing how interested people are in the relationship and that they've kept on watching.
I just feel really appreciative. It's crazy how into it they are and I
really appreciate it.