Trust me, she's not scary. Codeless people aren't scary. "Fourth Man," "Basic Instinct" and its equally shitty sequel and "Xena" are examples of shows I can defeat and fuck up. Codeless people that kill for no reason and while "Xena" isn't about, it glorified the opening of "Basic Instinct" in "Ides of March" (which aried in NY on shitty unpopular WPIX [The WB in general was unpopular and UPN was more popular in all 11 of years concurrent with that stupid network and was more Warner Bros.ish], but even they [and The WB in general] had a code). Seriously, Lucy's so unscary that Carrie Underwood could fuck her up. And she (Carrie) comes off as the homicidal hot chick-loving lesbian but with a code, unlike Lucy's heroine Lailani Sarelle, who played Roxy, who killed for no reason. But thinks she's intimidating cause she killed her brothers because of the attention she was receiving. Fuck Lucy Lawless, fuck Renee O'Connor, Robert Tapart, fuck Sharon Stone, fuck Jeanne Tripplehorn, fuck Leilani Sarelle, fuck Joe Eztherhas, fuck the real life go-go dancer inspiration from Dayton, OH, of Sharon Stone's character, cause I went near Dayton, OH, at the Noah's Arc retreat in Kentucky and I bragged about defeating her to people, fuck Gerard Reve, fuck Jeroen Krabbe, fuck Renee Soutendjk. Fuck all of them. I could stomp them with my Jordans.
it was a joke, people. she wasn't really pissed. she was just playing to the camera and the guy next to her ran with it. don't know about the body guard though...
+Temple Horses as an aussie, i have seen over the years, the NZ/Aust sense of humour and Americans are somewhat different in texture. NZ/Aust tend to have a more laid back, "take the piss out of you" (and self) sense of humour, where as American humour, tends to be more polite and not wanting to be seen to offend. been in a few scenarios where a joke has been said by a New Zealander/Aussie to an American counterpart and the American just look up with a wtf expression.
@@danis.8620 He never said Americans didn't have a sense of humor, he said NZ/Aussies have a different type of humor than Americans. Reading comprehension is key.
+Dulce Martinez her publicists flagged the security down and got Nick free, lol. We show her and Nick reconnecting afterwards and laughing about it. It was all in good fun.
+10animallover10 haha, thanks. Lucy was really great to goof around with. We just put one up with Bruce Campbell and have a bunch of comic con content on the way. We hope you'll sub and stick around!
Here's some trivia about Lucy Lawless you may or may not know: Lucy Lawless was originally going to play Jean Grey in X-Men. But, due to her busy schedule working on Xena, Lucy Lawless turned down the role and Famke Janssen was cast.
@@ericprentice3032 Yes. Famke Janssen could had been one of the actresses considered for Xena. Some people had falsely speculated that Xenia Onatopp, Famke Janssen's character from GoldenEye was the inspiration behind Xena. However, Xena: Warrior Princess premiered 2 months before the release of GoldenEye and there are no connections between the two characters.
I don't understand why that guy got kicked off camera? At first Lucy had her hand on his shoulder, and then suddenly she wanted him gone... I don't get it.
+J Hark We're a comedy team that was asked to cover the Ash Vs. Evil Dead interview room. We prepared 2 interviews, a joke one and a straight one (if people didn't want the joke one). Everyone picked the joke. Originally Nick was supposed to ask her about watching TV with his grandma and Ryan was going to be horrified, but Lucy went off in her own direction, and we had to pick up her cues from there. So Nick is out then Ryan had to ask about the grandma thing. It was all in good fun and if you stick around past the Ash Vs. Evil Dead Banner you'll see Lucy laughing with Nick because Security totally thought it was real.