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Ali Larter on her 'Heroes' transformation

Sep 30, 2008, 09:52 AM | by Abby West

Categories: 'Heroes', About Last Night, Television

Alilarter_l On last night's Heroes (read Marc Bernardin's episode recap here), we found out a surprising fact about the origin of Ali Larter's tightly wound political animal, Tracy. Now the ice princess has a season's worth of exploring to do. We caught up with Larter yesterday to try to pry some secrets out of her cold dead...er, find out what she likes about her new direction on the show. Read all about it -- after the jump!

It was a great twist to find out that you were indeed playing a new, separate character, and not just a version of Niki. What did you think of it when you read it?
I didn't expect it. I didn't know what direction they were going in, but the fact that it's an entirely different character has been really exciting and challenging.

Had you asked for something like this?
I loved playing Niki. So for me, I think it was kind of, "What works for the show?" In TV they do what they want to do. And as an actor you have to go, "Oh, okay." And I think we're all lucky on the show that we love the writing.

Does this feel like it's part of a change in direction for the show?
They've honed the instincts of the show, if you could kind of say that. The thing that worked the first year was these ordinary people that discovered they had extraordinary abilities, and how it affected their lives. They're really going back to the root of it. This volume is called Villains. When you play a hero or you play a villain, it's not interesting when you go all the way. It's that place in the conflict between the two that makes it really interesting to watch. And I think that's what we all try to do in this volume.

Can you hint at what's to come for Tracy?
The interesting about her is, instead of being stricken by this ability [to freeze things] that she has, she becomes kind of in awe of it. And kind of excited by it and fascinated by it at the same time. She's pulled out of her world and has to find different ways to figure out her life and figure out why these things were happening to her. So she's kind of on this journey of understanding who she is.

How does that differ from Niki's journey?
I think Niki hated it. She was afraid of hurting people. It put her in jeopardy of losing her child. She wasn't able to control it, whereas Tracy is a completely different being in that way. She doesn't get stricken with fear. She would find ways to use it or manipulate the situation.

From what you know of where they're going, what does this mean in terms of where these powers come from and the larger mythology?
One thing that I love about the show is that it's always one beat from science. With adrenaline and all that, it just makes sense to me. It just makes sense that if you can go in and understand all these different adrenal glands and adrenal places, it is possible, if you can focus on that one place. I think [the writers] always come up with really good explanations.

How much is Tracy a part of everything going forward?
I've done a ton of work with Adrian [Pasdar] this year. And this next volume that we're going into, which is called Fugitives, will kind of take us all out of our comfort zones.

So, you're really excited about this character and this season.

I love the show. I think it's something special. I'm just really proud of being on Heroes. We're trying to push the envelope of what's on TV and when you do that, sometimes you win, sometimes you fail, but in the end, we're all giving our all.

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Nick Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 01:47 PM EST

Heroes is so ridiculous now. Congrats to Ali for scoring the most pointless character in a show that is quickly losing its appeal.

http://thelittlestwinslow.wordpress.com/2008/10/07/yet-another-problem-i-have-with-heroes/

http://thelittlestwinslow.wordpress.com/2008/09/24/ok-ok-lets-talk-heroes/

rob Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 02:53 AM EST

I was hoping that they were shaping Niki up to be the female version of Peter/Sylar - multi-powered, with each personality having a different power that eventually Niki would end up getting once she re-incorporated the different personality back into her own. I thought the big clue was that Tracy had ice powers and that she'd been spontaneously created (just like Jessica) by Niki's subsconscious to get herself out of a burning building.

But no. Oh well.

May Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:34 AM EST

I like Tracy more than Nikki, already. And Ali has mad chemistry with Adrian Pasdar, so I hope they have lot of scenes together.

wildecat Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:33 AM EST

It's too bad the writers painted themselves into a corner by sending Nicki into that burning building last year. I really think they were going for shock value, rather than thinking about what that meant for the storyline. I miss the Nicki character because she was so (literally) conflicted and I thought a beautiful blonde woman with super-strength was a really kick-a$$, empowering image. (Freezing stuff? Yawn!) BUT - I was intrigued by where they took the Tracy plot last night, with the guy who said he "created" her. Hopefully that will lead to some interesting places in the overall mythology.

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