2001 TV News Archives

Smallville

December 7, 2001: Interview with "Smallville" Executive Producer Alfred Gough

On Thursday Decemeber 6th Warner Bros. held a press junket with various fan sites, enabling them to interview "Smallville" Executive Producer Al Gough. The Superman Homepage was one of these sites and what follows is a transcription from my telephone conversation/interview with Mr Gough:

Steve Younis: Firstly, I'd like to thank you for giving me this opportunity to talk to you and I'd like to also congratulate you on the success of Smallville.

Al Gough: Oh, thank you very much!

SY: While it hasn't aired here in Australia yet I've been lucky enough to view most of the episodes on video thanks to a friend in the U.S.

AG: Oh good. Do you know when it's going to air down there?

SY: No, not yet. Warner Bros. have yet to schedule an Australian premiere. I guess I'll just have to hang out for it.

AG: [Laughs]

SY: Okay, I guess we'll move on to the questions...

AG: Sure.

SY: Other than the flood of emails I receive about how much fans love Smallville. I also get quite a few fans telling me that the biggest deterent to the show is the fact that you continue to have Kryptonite affect someone in each episode and that this is getting old fast. That it has quickly become too much of a formula. How do you react to these comments?

AG: You know what? I think that's a very valid comment. And it's something that we are aware of. It's one of the things when you start a show, especially in its first round, you want to make sure the people coming to it get the idea. You know the idea of its core content is that Kryptonite in Smallville does crazy things to people. I understand that people watching the show religiously might get tired of it. However the latter part of the season will concentrate on more "true crime" type of stories that actually don't involve Kryptonite. And also different uses for Kryptonite.

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