
Lina Esco (Elisa)
http://www.thescifiworld.net/interviews/lina_esco_01.htm
Excerpts:
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Gilles Nuytens: What was the most difficult part you had to play for this series of webisodes?
Lina Esco: The most difficult was the night shoots... they kill me... I love to work during the day... nights shoots make me weak... and I feel like cupcakes the next day... like a zombie... it's like you're off the current... off your flow.
Gilles Nuytens: And what was the most enjoyable?
Lina Esco: The most enjoyable were the stunts! The action scenes... I think working with Eagle the director was exciting in itself.
Lina Esco: The most difficult was the night shoots... they kill me... I love to work during the day... nights shoots make me weak... and I feel like cupcakes the next day... like a zombie... it's like you're off the current... off your flow.
Gilles Nuytens: And what was the most enjoyable?
Lina Esco: The most enjoyable were the stunts! The action scenes... I think working with Eagle the director was exciting in itself.

Roberto Urbina (Santiago)
http://www.thescifiworld.net/interviews/ro...o_urbina_01.htm
Excerpts:
QUOTE
Gilles Nuytens: As for most of the webisodes, the story hasn't really a "proper" ending, do you know of any project to make you appear in the show? Any chance to see you again?
Roberto Urbina: I most certainly hope so. I really enjoyed this project, I got to work with great people and I think it had a very interesting storyline. As for making the character appear in the show I have not heard anything about it.
Gilles Nuytens: The webisodes are officially for US viewers only, so that means that non-US people cannot access them on the official and legal way, this is like forcing people to download them on illegal sites if they want to see it. What do you think about that?
Roberto Urbina: I completely agree with you. It was even more of an issue to me because I am Colombian, and my whole family and a lot of my friends are living in my home country. This restriction made it hard for them to see my work in my home country. I really think it should be available for any territory, even more so given the fact that Heroes has such an amazing following worldwide.
Roberto Urbina: I most certainly hope so. I really enjoyed this project, I got to work with great people and I think it had a very interesting storyline. As for making the character appear in the show I have not heard anything about it.
Gilles Nuytens: The webisodes are officially for US viewers only, so that means that non-US people cannot access them on the official and legal way, this is like forcing people to download them on illegal sites if they want to see it. What do you think about that?
Roberto Urbina: I completely agree with you. It was even more of an issue to me because I am Colombian, and my whole family and a lot of my friends are living in my home country. This restriction made it hard for them to see my work in my home country. I really think it should be available for any territory, even more so given the fact that Heroes has such an amazing following worldwide.