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For the last twenty years or so,Β many have considered television to have re-entered its golden age.
On September 9, The Knockturnal was on the set of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, set to premiere its seventeenth season on September 23 at 9pm on NBC. With such an amazing run and cast in its background, it surely can be said that this season will be as thrilling as ever. The first episode, βDevilβs Dissectionsβ / βCriminal Pathology,β will be a special two hour season premiere with the return of a former guest star and with the cast revisiting a past crime, but that will stay up in the air. However, we can say to expect Virginia Madsen showing up in the sixth episode playing a certain caregiver role, but thatβs as far as weβll go.
For now, read on to see what Ice-T and Kelli Giddish have to say about the show, being pregnant, and even a Straight Outta Compton shout out from Ice-T.
Ice-T: You got Ice and a pregnant woman coming.
At least we know the difference.
Ice-T: Even though Iβm not pregnant my wife is.
Congrats on that. Now you have extra help in research right?
Ice-T: No weβre just riding it out.
Kelli Giddish: Nobodyβs giving advice to anybody.
So how does working on a show with such longevity change you andβ
Ice-T: How does it mold me as a person? Itβs the most, how would I say? Consistent job Iβve had? Itβs the most normal, like have a place you live, go to work, part of that. You know, for a long time, being a musician and having to travel all over the world, itβs being able to act in one place. Itβs a great thing you know? I donβt know when I was really young I might have liked it, it might have been too stagnant for me, but at this time in my life, I donβt mind being able to go home every night to the same place and have a home. As far as doing the job, how has it molded me? I think itβs made me a better actor. Like being able to act every day? It canβt do anything but help so I think of being on SVU is like me going to the Harvard of acting. Just having over twenty years of almost consistently acting. What about you? Are those good answers?
KG: Well I was going to say just being an actor, itβs not like we have to live or work and move our whole lives to Dallas or Atlanta or Vancouver. We get to live in New York and do a show that doesnβt suck.
Ice-T: This show could be in bum-fuck Egypt too and youβd be forced to live there.
KG: We live in a great city.
The show was filmed in New Jersey though.
Ice-T: But still, New York, New Jersey, you canβt beat this. When youβre not working, youβre in New York. Itβs great.
KG: It is great. Because Iβve flown a lotβsome of the shows Iβve done were in Dallas and Atlanta respectively and while I loved doing that in my twenties, itβs nice to have one characterβitβs not like a film where if you mess up, itβs their perpetuity. Itβs like βOh God, I had a bad day and that takeββWe get to redeem ourselves or work on ourselves every single day coming to work. And not many people have that opportunity especially in a climate of TV now. Like if itβs not a hit right off the bat, then youβre sunk and youβre done and then itβs over next thing. This is something we can rely on being there, itβs a good thing. You know, and now we have Chicago P.D. and Chicago Fire or βChicago MDβ or whatever itβs called.
Ice-T: Yeah, Chicago Med and also it comes easier because every day, Iβm going to be me. Iβm going to be the same character. So I can just apply to different scripts this character who Fin is and everybody knows where he stands. Itβs not like every show I have to create another character. And in that sense, itβs easy. I totally believe in conserving your energy because Iβve always said βKelli, letβs conserve your energy because in a minute, or any moment, theyβre going to write a scene thatβs going to make you act your fucking ass off.β
KG: Right.
Ice-T: So until then, you just have to lay back and be a cop until that moment happens. And when youβre doing a show thatβs really a 23 hour movie, you canβt just be on it at all times.
Do you ever look back at your earlier episodes?
Ice-T: I was still fucking incredible then. I mean you have to remember, by the time Iβve done Law & Order, Iβve done fifty movies. So I had already been in it, but I just thought to get better and better and better and better. I think Iβm more relaxed now, because what Kelli said, coming from movies, you got ninety minutes to put it out there so youβre doing some super acting. When you get to this, you just gotta learn it- you canβt overdo it.
KG: And Iβve always came from dong theater and this is just like a completely different beast and I never knew I would like it as much as I do.
Ice-T: I was being sarcastic.
KG: But now, itβsβno you werenβt. I canβt even repeat what you said. βIn-fucking-credible?β
Ice-T: Mad-nificent.
KG: I just donβt know where the βfuckβ went in. βIncr-fucking-edible.β Is that it?
Ice-T: Iβm a rapper. Forget it.
KG: But we donβt have to say the same thing night after night like the Broadway stars do. You know, like we have to stay the same character but itβs something new every single day. And thank God because as actors we just get so bored. Weβre like βHuh? What were you saying five minutes ago?β Like if weβre not moved then weβre notβ
Ice-T: And the fun is getting the guest stars. Because now weβre used with acting with each other but then they throw up a new person in. Itβs like whoβs coming to the party this week. You always get to meet new people and thatβs what makes it exciting. Indefinitely.
SVU has to figure out a way so we donβt know that thatβs the killer. Is there something that we know and you donβt and then we wait until you figure it out?
Ice-T: I donβt know. Thereβs an SVU rule. The SVU rule is whoever is suspect in the first scene is really it. Whoever we go after first, forget it. Just throw them out the way.
So thatβs the twist? Thatβs the twist that you have the science down?
Ice-T: Good twist though.
Have either of you thought about doing anything else with the show? Like directing?
KG: No. Writing, this is a science, an exact science.
Ice-T: No. I donβt want toβnot with this show. Mariska [Hargitay] directs. And she directs and acts, and itβs an unimaginable task. And I take my hat off to her because it takes a lot of work to direct this show. We start a week ahead of each episode, you finish a week afterwards, while youβre simultaneously workingβand naw. I have other projects, I have a production company and do things outside of this show. Got a talk show weβre doing, got other things weβre doing. This is separate. No, Iβm cool with just acting.
But itβs definitely broken actors into becoming writers and directors.
Ice-T: Yea thereβs a difference between this and a movie. Thereβs a difference with trying to direct this while youβre on this. Iβll stay in my lane.
And yourself? You have this project (pregnancy) to work on.
Ice-T: Thatβs another project.
KG: Yeah, Iβve got my own project Iβm working on.
Is this project going to make appearances in other episodes?Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β
Ice-T: Itβs getting a SAG card. Thatβs a hint.
KG: Well Iβm already working on my dog getting a SAG card. Sheβs been in five episodes. Sheβll be in the first half of the season too.
How far are you working until?
KG: I donβt know, weβll see. I feel great. Iβm really lucky to have a good pregnancy.
Ice-T: The way they address this show, itβs very fly by night. Cocoβs been in the show three times, and the way she got in the show, they were like, βYo, we need a girl. Yea, she needs to have some big boobs. Kinda like Cocoβs size. You know what? Why donβt we just ask Coco?β Boom, they just put her in the show. So theyβre like, βYou know, we need a dog.β And βWhy donβt you just use Frannie? Sheβs here.β
KG: Sheβs here anyway.
Ice-T: And thereβs no science that goes into it. They go to your door βHey guys weβre thinking about using your dog.β And weβre like βOh fuck it, thatβs cool.β
What about your music? Have you slipped it a few times?
Ice-T: I got a lot on that a few times.
KG: Oh why havenβt you? Iβm interested.
Ice-T: No, not on this show. Hereβs some inside info. Word on the street is that they might rekindle New York Undercover. No not a leak, you have to be a miniature New York Undercover, that with kids. Why you laughing at it, New York Undercover is like a 25 year old file. Oh Iβm sorry, 20 years old. Iβm an old man. So theyβd have to come in with a young group of detectives, Iβve already pissed myself to be the chief.
KG: What about sergeant? You need a blond.
Ice-T: Itβs a possibility and my music would fit in that. I can be transferred from SVU to there.
Youβve done Lollapalooza?
Ice-T: Yes I had.
So what do you think of Straight Outta Compton?
KG: All of us here were like βIce, whaddaya think?β
Ice-T: Absolutely. It was very honest, it was true; the kids played N.W.A like it was really it. He was acting like Easy, kicked out of the park, I felt like I was talking to Cube, all the stuff about Jerry, all the infighting, it was all real. Like the scene where the riot happened, I was like me and Cube were making trespasses but when he cut back, he was writing Friday and I was like, βThis shit is really on.β Great movie, thatβll get some Oscar nods.