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July 21, 2008

Lessons in Journalism

This is how you do not interview Hollywood actresses. Newsweek meets Gillian Anderson:

I've got to confess. I don't know anything about "The X-Files."
OK.

Why is it such a big deal?
Ohmygod. You're not going to do this to me, are you? Tell me you're not going to do this. Oh come on! It's been such a long time. Hire somebody that knows enough that we don't have to explain this again.

[Hat-tip: Andrew]

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The optimist would say that this is *exactly* how to deal with a dim-witted interviewer.

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