July 24, 2011



“We’re not close. Once in a while we find ourselves in intimate conversation, but we don’t seek each other out. We don’t visit each other’s trailers or see each other on weekends.”She is aware of the stories about discord on and off the set, but explains, “the press can’t possibly understand our relationship. It’s complicated and ever-changing. I have developed my own survival mechanisms that allow me to distance myself from this whole issue.”
GA, Calgary Sun, June 1998

“We’re not close. Once in a while we find ourselves in intimate conversation, but we don’t seek each other out. We don’t visit each other’s trailers or see each other on weekends.”

She is aware of the stories about discord on and off the set, but explains, “the press can’t possibly understand our relationship. It’s complicated and ever-changing. I have developed my own survival mechanisms that allow me to distance myself from this whole issue.”

GA, Calgary Sun, June 1998

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the press it's complicated survival mechanisms this sounds traumatic my that's grim they're not close intimate once in a while nope still awkward years and years of shit

January 29, 2012



“I came in when I was 24, and I’m going to be 30 this year. Those are formidable years in a person’s life. A lot has transpired over a seemingly short period of time. And I think that as a result of having to basically deal with everything in the moment — because of the constraints of work — I have been forced into this Petri dish of learning where I have had to move forward constantly. Because there’s no room to move backwards. No room whatsoever.”
GA, Vancouver Sun, April 1998

“I came in when I was 24, and I’m going to be 30 this year. Those are formidable years in a person’s life. A lot has transpired over a seemingly short period of time. And I think that as a result of having to basically deal with everything in the moment — because of the constraints of work — I have been forced into this Petri dish of learning where I have had to move forward constantly. Because there’s no room to move backwards. No room whatsoever.”

GA, Vancouver Sun, April 1998

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i think she meant formative gillian was young my that's grim this sounds traumatic growing up gillian anderson leaving vancouver