So you can tweet in people between
the questions like crazy #AskHeartland
we have people with mics on
the side in the aisles here so they're
going to be running put your hands up
I'm gonna stop very frequently for your
questions we're also kind of a big chat
with the cast are they ready? They're here..
Great! are you guys ready to come up and
talk about this is awesome season finale
episode? I'm ready
Ok let's give them a big round of applause.
Amber Marshall why don't you come up here?
Come on up yeah it's time it's time
to chat! Graham Wardle - you're right behind her.
 
Alisha,  Alisha Newton coming on up.
Everyone's coming up guys you got to get
out of your seats
Michelle Morgan,  Shaun Johnston, Chris Potter
Yeah right here i'm gonna take this one
and then you can go right after as you please
 
congratulations guys
alright. I'm great I'm on this side...
 
So, Shaun, I have to tell you there
was a lot of tweeting, is it always like
this? There was a lot of tweeting from
women about you during this episode
yes for real there was a one-woman asked
how much are you like your character and
then said I think I love him
check the hashtag #AskHeartland - it's right
there like 23 minutes ago.
I think a lot of people refer to Tim as "Jack" on Twitter
 
Oh don't worry Chris I have some
interesting questions for you as well so
let's a haha
Do you hear that? Someone just said,
"That was awesome guys"
Congratulations everyone!
Maybe the first thing you guys can tell us is
how is it different to shoot a wedding
episode after spending eight seasons
together you seem.. you know you come
off as such a family on television and
when we see you in real life
what is it like to make a wedding episode together?
I think amber should
answer that
...testing... This was... I really really
enjoyed this episode. I have to say.
That ending was awesome. I was sitting
there and I was just like "oh we did this?"
"This is great"
I don't know i think that this has
been so rewarding for not only all of
you to see the eight years of all of our
development, and our character development
but to have this kind of perfectly
wrapped up present given to us all I
think it's been it's been really a quite
emotional journey too and I found that
this episode was very unique for me to
film because it was different than
anything I've ever done and I really
really enjoyed the final product.
Really quickly because everyone had some great
emotional scenes in this some fun some
love stuff right
you finally got the "I love you". She kept you hanging.
 
Has that ever happened to anyone in real-life?
You give the "I love you" and then... nothing
Everyday.
Alisha was your favourite part
of the episode? That was the number one
question so far on social media by the
way "What was your favourite part of this episode?"
That's what everyone was asking
for all of you
The ending. Yeah I really enjoy the ending
it was really fun to film and I'm a big
fan of liberty and that kind of thing
and a lot of that scene Liberty, like
horsemanship was involved so i really
enjoyed filming and yeah it looked really cool.
It looked amazing i was a
[Graham] You did a great job.
Thank you.
That's the first Heartland
episode I've ever watched
[Chris] Only once...
Ok... You know watching Michelle get
married in season (mumbles on purpose) and that was a
beautiful moment for me and seeing Amy
get married in this episode was as
equally emotional for me as a viewer as
it was as Jack being a part of the
wedding
[Amber] Shaun was crying, I was sitting beside him.
He was crying through most of the episode.
[Shaun] Was not!
[Amber] Yes, he was.
[Shaun] So I think of Michelle and Amber
as the daughter maybe that I never had
in my own life and I love having...
I love having spent all this this time
with with them and getting to know them
intimately like we do like actors are
needing to do you know... a program like this
and so watching Michelle and amber get
married i think as their characters
[Amber] And in real life...
yeah but you know the the Heartland
marriage really for me solidifies the
reason that we make the show and it's to
bond families and it's to treat each
other with respect and with love and
commitment and I think that we've done a
pretty good job of that and I want to
thank these two girls for being my daughters.
[Jamey] Chris, what was your favourite part?
[Chris] Well first of all I guess I've been
doing this a long time, Shaun has too and
one way or another we've all been
performers but I gotta say it makes you
feel pretty special to be up here being
asked questions by people who really are
responsible for putting us up here and
somebody that we should really thank is
Heather Conkie and when you ask the
question about well there are more
people than that but I can say that when
you ask the question about wedding you
know we all weren't well we were all
involved in planning Amber's wedding...
Amber was involved
Shaun might have been I don't know but
but we were all part of Amber's wedding
and it in a small way we're all part of
of Heather's daughter's wedding and I
think the magic combination of Dean
Bennett's direction and Amber and
Heather having gone through this really
gave a ton of value to that last episode
it was so intertwined with what was
happening in the lives of our cast
members and so on so that was a real
benefit. So Heather we we really want to
thank her she's always lying in the
weeds
she's here now Heather Conkie everyone watch your
For those of you who don't know
Heather Conkie is the Heartland showrunner
and she is responsible for the vision of
the show and a lot of the writing
yeah and Dean Bennett who did just an
exceptional job and is always saddled
with that last well I will call it the
"Heather episodes" that require and well
and we're always battling the light at
that time of year unpredictable weather
hours, children's hours, animals... animals
are very patient but anyway so it's a
combination of things.
Jamie Paul rock came aboard as a
producer on this show
The show has really picked
up with Jamie I really we we owe a lot
to his his work and of course our
producers Jordy and Tom and of course
the guy that brought the whole thing to
CBC, the mastermind,  Michael Weinberg
They're all here tonight so that's all I
have to say but i'd like to thank all of
them and all the the cast feel very
lucky
So something that would be great for
them to answer and you know what we're
going to take questions from the
audience in just a second so if you can
start putting your hands up someone will be
ready to take you next
I know Mackenzie Maxton came to me
earlier today so she definitely wants to
get a question in and what's gonna
happen in season 9 now? That was another
big question. I know that the executive
production team you just mentioned will
probably have the best idea of that
Michelle you seem to have an inkling?
[Michelle] Oh, we don't know what's gonna happen next season.
[Jamey] Exactly but what would you like to see?
[Michelle] Well and.. I can also
answer the first question then because
my favorite part of this episode
echo to watch was that last scene with
you Alisha that was gorgeous and I cried
but to film my favourite parts were that
it was that last seen with me and Gabe
when we were talking about our wedding
because i think that that's a beautiful
marriage between Lou and Peter and I
like that little bit of hope there at
the end. So we'll see what happens next season.
You never know but we we don't
know we should ask Heather what's going
happen next season?
[Jamey] Michelle I have a funny question for you
from social media it's from "Erin Loves HL"
Michelle are you a control freak like
Lou sometimes?
[Michelle] We should ask my parents that, they're up there. Uhm...no.
Sometimes?
[Chris] Classic answer of a person with that problem.
[Michelle] I'm not as organized as her
that's for sure
[Jamey] Fair enough... Hey Graham, what was your favourite part of this episode?
[Graham] That blue suit
Kerry James and I had a lot of
fun shooting that scene.
 
I wish her wore that suit wouldn't that be awesome?
If wore that suit like if we couldn't find the other one?
find the other one and then I had to get
his and he wore the blue one.
[Chris] Without the shirt, right girls?
[Michelle] Kerry has gotten funnier and funnier.
[Graham] that was my favourite part.
[Jamey] Great! And Amber we left you for last...
[Amber] I definitely loved that last scene that
capped everything for me I thought it
was so beautiful and on that day I
actually I don't know how much you guys
know about the process but I didn't
actually see Alisha do any of that stuff
I was staring at a stick out in the
field and being told what was happening
and so when I got to see it come
together I was like yes THAT is
Heartland.
[Jamey] I'm really into this new horse, Trouble are you guys into this horse
yeah they're such a good actor can you
tell us who can tell us a little bit
about how good the horses are as actors
to work with and what it's like?
[Amber] Is that me? I think most of you know I have a
very special appreciation for the
equine actors on the show and I've
really I've spent a lot of time with them
over the last eight years because the
horse who plays Spartan, Stormy we've had the
same horse for eight years and so you
get to know them and you get to know all
of their little characters and quarks
and you know you know what we can film
the scene too long because he becomes a
diva after ten o'clock and he just needs
to go home and you start to learn these
things and it's actually true there's
certain horses that will work all day
fine
Stormy you know he's awesome for like
five hours and then he's like...
no... no more of this so i think i'm going
to turn this one to Alisha for Trouble
because you worked with him a little bit
more than
I did and did you find any special
connection with him?
[Alisha] Yeah I really love
Trouble especially because
he looks a lot like my lease horse and
yeah!
[Amber] You must follow her on Instagram...
So, yeah I really enjoyed working with them
they had i think probably about three
different horses that played him I
especially enjoyed working with the the
horse that all the Liberty work and
[Amber] Remington?
[Alisha] Yes he was so amazing and yeah
I'm a really huge of that kind of thing so...
[Amber] With that what she means by that is the
Liberty work is stuff like when you saw
him in the stall and he was pawing
stamping rearing any of that agitation
that's actually cues that are trained so
just like you train a dog to sit or stay
or whatever there's a trainer in that
stall with him telling him to do those
things so there's a trainer saying,
"ok paw, paw paw" and they have a cue for it and that
horse will stamp and all those kinds of
things and if he's gonna run at her that
was also Remington right he's taught to
run when he's called so these things for
these horses that look like they're
"troubled horses" haha don't mind the pun
there they have been taught all these
specific cues and so they're not
actually dangerous we would never have a
horse onset that actually is going to
trample Georgie and we just have these
horses that are so well trained that
they know when they're given that cue
that they'll perform.
[Shaun] That is all a lie, Heartland is real.
[Jamey] Chris has another perspective did you
know that Chris directed a bunch of
episodes of Heartland how many did you
say in total? He said 14 but he's not
using his microphone over 14 different
perspective on the horses
[Chris] Well I would just say from that
perspective I think from the directing
part, the incredible thing about animals is
that they're actually not trouble at all
the most patient performers on our set.
They all have different personalities
they have a they are individuals and
they have they have their own
temperament but what we really owe most
of that to is our wranglers we have a
wrangler team as Amber mentioned that is
responsible for all of those behaviors
that you see and it is only actually
human error or a lack of planning that
can cause a delay in an animal scene
because the animals are always pretty
game so as long as we do our work and we
have the pros looking after this the
particular scene they're very
cooperative and as Amber was saying we
don't have dangerous animals on set we
just have dangerous people
[Jamey] Can we get a question from the audience? you guys
Anyone ready to go? Yeah so you guys with
the mics, why don't you pick someone
[Audience Member] Alisha, I heard it's a boy that plays
you're stunt double in the jump scenes
is that true?
[Alisha] Yeah it is, it's
Sawyer Erickson who is Tom Erickson's son who is
our stunt coordinator who does a lot of
the stunts on Heartland now all the trick
riding that you would see and that's all
done by a girl named Mackenzie and she's
amazing she is like so strong it is
ridiculous and then we also have Sawyer
who's been doing a lot of the jumping
scenes on you know anything that's not
trick riding a lot of that you see with
him and I got to do a scene this season
that i was able to actually do some
jumping which is exciting because I jump
and that kind of thing so they finally
let me do a stunt on my own but yeah
it's definitely it's Sawyer who does a
lot of the work and yeah he's pretty
amazing
[Jamey] Hey Graham we talked about Amber's
audition earlier can you tell us about
the first scene you guys ever did together?
someone else remembers...
[Graham] What was the first scene we did together? What was it?
Oh like in the show like
chronologically ok difference between
[Amber] There is a difference between the first scene that you see on TV and
the first scene that we ever do.
Because we don't you in order so we'll go by location.
[Graham] But if you are talking about THAT scene...
 
[Jamey] I'm talking about the first time you were ever on camera together...
[Graham] I have no idea but you know what i'll
tell you the story about that scene that
you know that was crazy
my character smoked and he was all right
choke and I wore this necklace that we
called "The Choker" and my hair was parted
in the middle and they called it the
"Barn Doors"
[Michelle] This is 10 years ago...
[Graham] But it was fun, Amber was riding around the horse
and I was like what are you doing you
crazy and she's like you're crazy you're
smoking... That's about all i remember.
[Michelle] But when we first shot the pilot when we
were filming the pilot we had a blackout
it was a terrible cold winter night and
we'd all been shooting all day and then
we lost power we're all sitting around
the table
[Graham] Yeah in the house and we were just like
we lost power now what? How long did that
last like 20 minutes maybe i can't
remember. Longer than that? It was crazy.
[Jamey] This is a question... I want us people to
raise their hands again and let's get
someone ready to go and so guys bring
the mic and in the meantime i'll fill in
with something from social media so Michel de Marchand
wants to know what
is something you know now that you wish
you knew when you first started acting
so maybe that's a good question for
Alisha are the newest member of the cast
[Alisha] I definitely wish I knew
well I don't know that there's a lot of
waiting on set its hurry up get into
wardrobe get into makeup and then you
just have to sit there and wait for like
half the day
[Jamey] Okay we have a question from the
audience?
[Audience] So I know Michelle you wore your
actual wedding dress and hair that you
did in real life and you wore it in the
episode where you got married to Peter
Amber was I just see things or were you
wearing your real wedding dress?
[Amber] I knew this question was going to come up.
Yes that was the dress that I wore at
my wedding.
[Michelle] So we did it in opposite order.
because I got married on television
first and then I got married in real
life like a year or two later.
And they graciously had given me this
beautiful wedding dress that fit me so
perfectly so of course i wore it to my
wedding then Amy did it.
[Amber] On the other hand I had gotten married a year
and a half before my character and so it
was like well I've got this dress that
fits and looks good I might as well wear it
[Michelle] And it looked good on horse right
didn't it look beautiful?
[Jamey] I want another question from the
audience ready to go but first i'm going
to ask Graham Madeline4554's question
What's your inspiration for your poems
and photography also in all caps we love you.
Well thank you, Madeline inspiration...
sometimes you see things and it makes you stop and
you take a moment and you look at it
like what is that and you just have you
don't have a name for it and those are
the moments those are the pictures that
I try and capture because it's something
that I don't know how to wrap words
around or I don't know how to describe it
but I feel something so i try my very
best to put that into words and capture
that on camera.
so thank you.
[Jamey] That's lovely do we have another question from the audience?
There you are I see you up there
[Audience] Lou's baby, Katie
How many kids did they use for
that part or was it the same baby
throughout the season?
[Michelle] Siz or seven kids? No i'm joking. At first it was two
there were twins that played... because I'm
sure you notice that it's a different
actor now at first it was twins until
last season and.. Oh is this the
first season Julia... yeah so they felt
like it was time to grow Katie up a bit
so she could say more lines so they've
hired this wonderful child actor named
Julia who is I think doing a fantastic
job and it's just one kid so it's hard
for her sometimes she does a great job
but sometimes she gets tired and there's
no one else to to play her part and I'm
gonna because you guys are here i can
give you a little sneak into
behind-the-scenes did you notice that
that wasn't her dancing with me and
Peter on the dance floor? We had gone
past her hours that she can work as a
minor so they had to bring in another
little girl and just not show her face
so I'm glad you couldn't notice that means
that they didn't we did a good job
filming around it
[Jamey] Alright let's get another person ready
to go
meanwhile i like this question this is
from Aly Visser 0811 because i'm
thinking the same thing when you were
watching this episode
how did you feel and what were you
thinking because you don't usually get
to see the show with all of these people
right and altogether so what was tonight like?
[Amber] yeah you know, it's really funny, I
was sitting beside Graham and Shaun and I
think we all felt that it was really
really cool to have instant feedback
because typically when you're watching
the show there's no like laugh track so
you're not like we got it
it's it's like when when you guys
hello hello Thank You when you guys
laughed, we were all like, "oh! that came across awesome"
and then you guys would be like "awww" and we would be like "awwww, yeah it's good."
So thank you for being our own personal
live audience because it was really cool
to see what works and what doesn't and
what really resonates with people
because you know we we do this and we
think that it's awesome but when we get
to see it through your eyes it's
even better.
[Jamey] Chris, did you have something to add?
[Chris] Just... wow, Gabe's head is big and I also was
thinking wow you look old Chris that's
a strange phenomenon of being in a
business a long time as you get to watch
yourself age you know you actually do
and when it's on it's on film it's it's
challenging at times.
[Michelle] Chris, you look very handsome. Didn't you guys think he looked very handsome?
[Chris] You know that technique often
works when i'm trying to fish a
compliment out of my cast members.
[Jamey] Do we have another question ready to go out
there? There we go...
[Audience] Do you guys have anything in common with
your character on the show?
[Amber] Horses.
[Graham] I ride motorcycles now and I didn't before
so now we have that in common.
[Jamey] You are very into motorcycles.
[Graham] Yeah, yeah
picked it up I learned on the show and
then I was like this is awesome, I should
do this.
[Amber] Then Graham learned and I
was like this is awesome i should do
this.
[Graham] And she did...
[Michelle] You know people... sorry I
want to quickly answer because people
always ask like I was joking before
about the control freak thing but
I'm like Lou in the sense that we both
have we're both mothers and we both love
our family were very close to their
family my family is here i love you guys
I'm but I'm i want you guys to know if
you don't know if you don't follow me on
instagram or something i am actually
pretty different from Lou when my
biggest passion is yoga and I really like
surfing I mean my husband like to sit
around on the beach with our kids and I
think Lou would go crazy without the
sand be too dirty and and my house isn't
quite as well organized as her but I
get inspiration from Lou but I'm not
really that much like her... I'm little more
laid-back I like to think.
[Chris] Shaun?
[Jamey] Shaun, yes!
It's Kathy Olgerson, I found it
She's the one that said Is Shaun at all
similar to his character, I think I love him.
With a winky face.
[Shaun] I don't know you know that probably from
my point of view or from
if that is a question about me I would
probably be the least likely to answer
that or this shouldn't answer that maybe
everybody else should answer that
because I think Jack is an incredibly
honourable man he's a man's man he's a
poet he's all the things that I wish I
could be in my life
he's all the things that I wish for
everyone here and I wish that everyone
here could have a Jack in their lives
and so if I was to say, "yes I am awesome
like Jack" that would sound kind of
self-serving so I'll let
somebody else say yes he's exactly like Jack.
[Jamey] There was totally a question that I
just put in for the fun of it from
"Heartland is the best" the question was
why are you all awesome so there you go.
I never got to answer the question because
Tim's I just nothing much about Tim I
like and yet I have a feeling I might be
a lot like Tim. The only difference is is
that I have a home to go back to and
someone who's still convinced that I
have potential. But frankly I've told people this
before about Heartland for for me and
I don't know what how we all get into
character because other people are on
set a lot more than some of than some of
us but I wear a pair of cowboy boots on
Heartland that I never wear in Ontario
and I leave them in my place and when I
get off the plane I put those boots on and
all of a sudden I get really snarky
and that helps me stay in that character
the problem is they tend to sort of
maintain it but anyway that's an
interesting question
[Jamey] Yeah let's continue Amber...
[Chris] Some people become the characters in a way or are treated
like their characters on set by the crew
because they don't actually know the
real person necessarily.
[Jamey] Are you confessing that that happens to you...
[Chris] Nobody likes me.
Come on you guys love Chris right?
[Chris] once again...
[Jamey] Gone fishing again right? It works every time.
Amber you didn't just have your wedding
dress but of course Amy wore cowboy
boots like would it be possible when we
heard practice in the shoes we thought
yeah right
there's no way how else are you like your character?
[Amber] I think I'm actually
very similar to my character in a lot of
ways. I live a country lifestyle I have horses.
I think that for me
Amy's lived a little bit more of a
sheltered life I want to say and it
branched out a little bit when she went
to Europe, kind of found out who she
really was. I think that was so important
for her and I know a lot of you were
very angry at her but i think that that
was the journey she needed to lead to
find out who she really wanted to be and
for me I grew up in Ontario and I moved
out to Alberta for Heartland and I've
stayed there ever since and it's been
such a life-changing experience for me
because I don't know if I ever would
have been brought out there otherwise
and it's exactly where I want to be and
I can't imagine myself anywhere else so
for me I think that that was sort of my
way of relating to amy's travel to
Europe because Europe wasn't where she
wanted to be but she realized who she
was and for me I realized who I was when
I moved to Alberta.
[Jamey] I want to have.. I want to to try to get at least two more
audience questions in but first Georgie
I'd like you to answer... sorry Alisha ha!
How much are you like Georgie?
[Alisha] I'm actually
well I'm a little bit like Georgie we
both love animals and we both love
horses and we both ride
but definitely the main difference
is I don't dress like Georgie and I
don't like the way she dresses either
but yeah we both have very
similar personalities so yeah.
[Amber] You're not as much of a tomboy
[Alisha] no.
[Jamey] Do we have a question from the audience?
Do you have a microphone? Let's do it.
[Audience] What was your favourite episode to shoot
in season eight?
[Michelle] It's hard to remember any other episodes
except for this one right now huh
[Amber] It's funny because when we film we film
over seven months and everything just
feels like one giant episode to us like
it's it's not because you guys have a
break each week and you get to go away
think of other things we are filming
continuously so it's not really... and
were filming out of order
we're not filming start to finish each
episode we found two episodes together
and all mashed around so it's really
hard to remember like I remember moments
I don't necessarily remember episodes
and that's why when you guys always ask
me questions like, "Oh what was your favourite episode?"
I'm like I don't even remember the
episodes I just remember what we shot
and where and the moments that happened
and the interactions with the cast and
crew not necessarily the episode does
that make sense?
[Chris] My favourite episodes are usually sitting
on a horse early in the morning often
with him drinking a coffee before the
cameras roll and looking at the
mountains and the Sun coming up and
thinking I could have picked another
line of work
thank goodness I didn't this is magical
my least favourite episode shots
are for me personally dining room scenes
we often shoot them before lunch we
start early in the morning
roast beef is on the table or chili or
stew some of these people can eat like I
could eat.
[Michelle] You eat! You always eat.
[Chris] I never eat.
[Graham] We see you eat.
[Chris] Only when I'm on camera.
So you have to eat a lot before we even
have lunch and it's often early in the
morning and we've eaten some heavy meals at
9-10am and because we have to
shoot all around that table and all the
angles we repeat those scenes over and
over and we have to keep them fresh so
they're they're very unfun for me
sort of monotonous but we do have a lot of laughs.
[Michelle] Those are some fun times because we laugh a lot.
[Chris] We do laugh.
[Shaun] Yeah, the dining room scenes are
the opportunity for just about the
entire like "us" to be together all at one
time in and while we're shooting the
rest of the episode we're kind of
fractured it will be Michelle and Hogan
or it'll be Amber and Graham or it will be
Chris and I or Chris and somebody else
but to get to get all of us together
that's our opportunity to get all of us
together for an extended period of time
because it takes several hours to shoot
some of those dinner scenes they're long
on the page and theres a lot of
characters so it's a complicated setup
and like Michelle says it is a hoot
sometimes you get everybody together and
I don't know
if you know but
these are some of the funniest people on
the planet
this one this one...
[Michelle] He's always showing funny youtube videos always or showing
us a new app.
[Shaun] Yeah so it's...
I love them.
[Chris] But they do take a long time.
[Shaun] And again we agree to disagree
[Graham] Hey Shaun, do you remember the scene where
Michelle had to pop the cork off the champagne?
[Michelle] It was like season 3?
do you remember when I popped the champagne?
[Graham] Yeah well Michelle popped the cork off and
it flew like across the room and hit the
sound guy that was holding the
microphone
right in the butt while we're filming
this scene and the champagne just
explodes over hand yeah, we laughed a
long time about that.
[Michelle] And he had to keep holding the boom while recording the sound.
[Graham] We laughed a lot about that.
[Jamey] We have to wrap up in just a couple of
minutes and I've gotta get ready to give
you guys don't say 'Aww' I've got some prizes
coming some really amazing prizes so as
I get that ready
a lot of people ask can I just throw
[Shaun] Can I just throw this in you know we're talking
about favorite episodes to shoot i'll
tell you what is the hardest episode to
shoot and that's every year it's the
last episode of our shooting schedule
because those are usually some of the
most powerfully emotional stories that we
tell and and it is hard to say goodbye
even for a short period of time to all of our friends here.
[Chris] Because we don't know if we're coming back either...
[Shaun] you know...
it's such a such a commitment to to to
be there for as long as we are and we
even want to stay longer i just hate our
last day of filming I hate our last
episode
even though i love them i hate 'em
[Michelle] Shaun loves being Jack he doesn't like
his days off.
[Chris] Shaun doesn't go home after work
[Amber] We are always like, "Shaun, what are you doing her...
it's your day off?"
He's like, "Well, I'm just hanging out."
[Jamey] Oh we have we are going to have one more question
great let's do it
[Audience] Why is Lou and Peter divorcing?
[Michelle] I think there's probably some people
here who've had their parents divorce
and there's probably lots and lots of
people in Canada who have had their
parents split up so there's probably
lots of kids who know what that's like
so maybe it would be nice for them to
see a story like that on TV that can
help them deal with what they're going through.
[Jamey] Yes! Yes! there you are I've been looking for you.
ok you want to come up and do this with
me right here we met in the atrium today
and she was like, "I'm asking a question
no matter what."
[Audience] I just want to say Alisha, Amber and Michelle, you are very gorgeous
and you and Shaun and Chris and Graham you are very handsome.
[Michelle] You're gorgeous too.
I just want to say, what was the funniest thing ever
happened
season 8 while I was filming and Alisha
I'm really glad you followed me on Twitter.
[Jamey] Good question.
[Michelle] We laugh a lot but it's mostly it's stupid jokes.
[Alisha] That wasn't funny.
Julia who plays Katie like as
Michelle was saying she gets really
tired in the scene sometimes so she was
really emotional that day when we were
shooting so she was bossing everybody
around it was really scary.
[Michelle] It was funny
in retrospect but it's not it wasn't
funny then she kept saying things like
"I'm out of here" we kept trying to cheer her
up that the more we would try, she would say, "don't touch me...
...I'm outta here!"
[Amber] "I just need my 10 minute break and
then l'll come back."
[Michelle] That was the only time she got like that.
[Jamey] All right before we wrap up here we have
something really cool to give away... Do you
know what this is? This is the script for the
wedding episode signed by everyone here
that's pretty cool right? Who's gonna do
the honours of drawing one of the raffle
tickets someone from to someone here
want to do it you want to do it again
get up here Mackenzie... Here we go
We've got two? I'm gonna take the top one.
Alright do you want to say with me or
here you go
[Mackenzie] 795 915
Do we have a winner? We have a winner, congratulations there's a t-shirt
there there's posters that we've got a
bunch of other stuff to give away but
first we're gonna let the cast say
goodbye
they've gotta go.
But guys... season 9, are you excited?
Thank you guys!
[Michelle] Thank you guys so much some of you came from really far
away
thank you so much for your support for
being here and for watching the show we
all appreciate it a lot.
[Amber] And we had a lot of fun today I really enjoyed myself so
thanks for all of this and for allowing
us to continue doing what we love.
[Chris] I'm proud that we have a show that is in
uncharted territory in this country
other than the beachcombers which ran
for 170 million years
we're going into our ninth season and we
as Canadians should all be proud that we
have a one-hour drama that is run has run
that long and has this much support and
growing support
I mean we as Canadians should be proud
that we have a great product like this
that people are trying to watch in the
US and can't get as quickly as you they
could get it but I don't know how. But we
should all be proud as a group and it's
because of the collective here so keep
watching and tell your friends and we'll
keep doing it
[Jamey] thanks again everybody we'll see you in
season 9 happy wedding episode and thank
you so much for coming here today to
hang out with all of us
thank you let's give them a big round of
applause. You guys can stay seated, we
are going to do more prizes
[Shaun] So who's this?
[Jamey] She won the script!
 
