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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Guaranteed human. Hi, I'm Kristen Davis, and I want to know, are you a Charlotte? Today we have a very special guest, everybody, on Are You a Charlotte? We have the incredible Kane Peterson. You may remember him from a very, very fun episode in the middle of season three called Hot Child in the City.
Chapter 2: Who is Cane Peterson and what role did he play in Sex and the City?
He plays the comic book store owner that Carrie ends up dating, and there's pot involved and all kinds of fun things. Kane is a great guy. He's super interesting. He is a radio personality, an actor, and a podcaster. And this is one of his biggest acting jobs. So it's really, really fun to hear his take on the whole experience. He has a lot of memories.
Please join me and listen to my conversation with the fantastic Kane Peterson. Hi.
Hi, how are you?
I'm good, how are you? Wow, your sound is incredible. Is it? Good, yeah. We knew it would be, yay.
I use it because I have a podcast and I record my radio show out of here too, so it has to be.
I saw, I'm so fascinated. I need to hear your whole story. Okay.
I'll give it to you. I'll try not to bore you, but you know, you're not going to bore me.
Tell me everything. Go back, go back, go back in time. Okay. To when you were on sex in the city.
Okay.
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Chapter 3: What memorable experiences does Cane share from filming Sex and the City?
You know what I mean? Like, and so I would just see it in bits and pieces here and there. I'd watch part of it and go like, ugh. I could have read that better. I could have done that better. And then I get embarrassed. I shut it off. And then I watched it this last time now an hour ago and I gave myself some grace. It was a fantastic episode.
And not just me though, but like the entire episode, every storyline was hilarious and
I agree.
You're Rebecca and Scooter. And I mean, that whole thing was fantastic.
I agree. I agree. I love that episode. And I hadn't really remembered it that well, because it's kind of a bit of a departure from our norm in a really interesting way. And I don't ever think I met you, which I think because we just didn't work together, right?
No. Yeah. We didn't have any lines together. And I was hoping that I would get the chance, but There was one day where I thought I might, because this is how great Sarah Jessica was. I'm probably going to go all over the place here, but I thought I would meet you here. She had found out, I didn't tell her, but she had found out that it was my birthday. And so we're at Silver Cup Studios, right?
And it's a lunch. And I felt just like I was in junior high again. I could never sit with the cool kids. I didn't know anybody. I didn't know where to go. And all of a sudden, yeah, all of a sudden I hear, hey, Kane, And it was Sarah Jessica calling me over to the table and she had got me a birthday cake. Yeah. And there were so many people there like crew and stuff. And it was, it was fantastic.
Yeah.
Had you met her in the audition process? What was that like?
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Chapter 4: How did Cane Peterson's audition process for Sex and the City unfold?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, did you love all that? What'd you think?
Yeah. I mean, you know, here's what's funny about it is I'm looking at it now and I'm remembering, you know how when you watch yourself in something and you can remember, it's hard to actually watch it for what it is because as you're watching it, you're thinking about what was going on that day or I remember filming that, right? Yes. And so I'm watching it now. I've been so far removed.
So I'm watching it going like, God, why wasn't I more nervous? I remember not even like, I feel like I didn't appreciate it. I feel like I didn't soak it in because it was just so everyone's telling you what to do and it's new. And I go, Oh, I go here. Oh, I go there. Like it was so mechanical that, that I really didn't appreciate it.
Now watching it back now, I'm like, okay, I kind of get what I was thinking at the time. And, but that was the very first thing we ever shot. We just started with that scene.
And well, it's perfect. You're perfect. You're amazing.
Thank you.
I do think though, as an actor, because you're trying to do so many different things, right? And there are so many people telling you what you need to do. And then you have your own interior life. It's very hard to actually soak it in also and do your job.
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Chapter 5: What unique insights does Cane provide about the episode 'Hot Child in the City'?
Yeah.
Yeah. Because having lived there all that time and now watching it, because when I shot it, I was living there. I didn't really appreciate what I'm looking at, but like every scene, like with the braces and they're just walking, they're eating ice cream in front of a park. And I'm like, oh, I'm looking at all these, like, look at that. That is our New York.
That was the actual, in my opinion, that was like the heyday of New York City.
I agree. I agree. I mean, in so many different ways, like the year 2000 was, to me literally was the heyday because 2001, you know, in September, we know what happened, right? And everything changed. So I feel like 2000, 2001 were like the glory, like everything was in super bright colors.
You know, it just seemed like things were popping and beautiful and fun and active, you know, and kind of like things hadn't been built up yet, but they were beautiful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And now it's very built up. And I hate to complain about it because I still love it. But I do miss the olden days. Was there any other thing? Like, do you remember, were the hours really crazy? Were you like, oh, this is weird or...
No, it was just all fun. There was nothing that I was ever complaining about. You know, I didn't care how many takes it took. Cause again, mostly my fault. And not once did she ever give me a scowl. Oh, don't worry about it.
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Chapter 6: How did Cane feel about his character's relationship with Carrie?
Skipped past a lot of lines because of that show.
Wow. Wow. That's good. You had a pretty good boyfriend where you didn't have to do anything too horribly embarrassing. Do you know what I'm saying? Like you weren't the funky spunk boyfriend or the, do you know what I mean? Like you had a pretty good, you know?
Yeah, it was pretty normal. The only thing I had to do and they, they cut it out was, uh, Because I told people, well, there's more to that scene in bed that I had with her, but they didn't air it. I guess it maybe didn't look real. I don't know. But no, she was like, we rolled on top of each other. And I forget what the dialogue was.
I don't think there maybe was any, but rolling over after the phone call and stuff. And I'm like, ah, they took it out. But whatever. That's how TV works. Things get edited and some things stay in. But yeah, no, nothing was really...
Yeah, no, it was pretty good. It was really good.
Yeah, in that episode where he had to, like his pants were down, his butt was showing, he's pretending to masturbate.
Yes, no, so embarrassing.
I don't know if I would have been able to pull that off.
Oh, I know. It was a lot. It was a lot. He was very brave. He was very, very brave. It did bring out the craziness of the crew that day, though. Oh, really?
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