Gillian Anderson's Quora Q&A Session

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Quora is a question-and-answer website where questions are asked, answered, edited and organized by its community of users. Gillian Anderson had a session with her fans, explaining her work on "The Fall", "Hannibal", "Streetcar", her motivation and working again with David Duchovny.

Excerpt (read full session here):

Q: What is it like to work with David Duchovny?

A: Well David is David, so as you know, he's funny and irreverent and we have a laugh. We laugh about the olden days and about how different it is to do the series as old people. He has a better memory than me so the conversation is usually him being reminded of something we did and me saying, "Really? That happened? In which of the 20,000 episodes?" We definitely stayed closer to set this time round than we used to. I mean, our trailers were where our life happened back in the day! I had a child in mine for one! These days though, after a scene finished, you'd actually find us chatting to our costars from time to time, like Joel Mchale who won't shut up about anything but mostly current events (just kidding…ish), or Kumail Nanjiani who also won't shut up but mostly about The X-Files. Anyway, it’s good entertainment. ;)

If you want to check fans' questions and Gillian's responses, you'll have to use an account. Quora requires users to register with their real names rather than a screen name, and the site is essentially unusable if a user is not logged in and using cookies. Quora users may also log into Quora with their Google or Facebook accounts using the OpenID technology.  

According to Wikipedia, Quora by default exposes its users' profiles, including their real names, to search engines. It's so conspiracy-ish... like "The X-Files", right? :D


Yes, but actually... No.

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