Seth Green just did some press for Four Kings,
which premieres on Thursday, January 5th. In this AOL interview, he
talks up the show a bit, saying all four guys have good chemistry and he's having fun. But, he's also realistic about
the uncertainty with new sitcoms. He's been through enough to understand that you never know if it's going to be the
next Cheers or the next bomb. Seth also talks briefly about Buffy alumni, and all of his other
projects including Robot Chicken and Family Guy. It's funny, because Seth's calm, "whatever,
dude" demeanor definitely comes across in the interview.Four Kings is about four friends who live in the New York apartment of a dead grandmother. It was created by
the producers of Will & Grace, which used to be funny, so there is some hope. Poor Seth has been in more
canceled sitcoms than anyone can remember, most recently he was Eddie McDowd in 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd in
1999-2000. I don't even remember that show. I think there's a lot less on the line in this new show for Seth than for
the other actors because he obviously has a lot of work in movies and animation so he doesn't need a huge hit.
Although, he's such a funny guy, I'd love to see him hit it big.Seth Green talks up Four Kings
Seth Green just did some press for Four Kings,
which premieres on Thursday, January 5th. In this AOL interview, he
talks up the show a bit, saying all four guys have good chemistry and he's having fun. But, he's also realistic about
the uncertainty with new sitcoms. He's been through enough to understand that you never know if it's going to be the
next Cheers or the next bomb. Seth also talks briefly about Buffy alumni, and all of his other
projects including Robot Chicken and Family Guy. It's funny, because Seth's calm, "whatever,
dude" demeanor definitely comes across in the interview.Four Kings is about four friends who live in the New York apartment of a dead grandmother. It was created by
the producers of Will & Grace, which used to be funny, so there is some hope. Poor Seth has been in more
canceled sitcoms than anyone can remember, most recently he was Eddie McDowd in 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd in
1999-2000. I don't even remember that show. I think there's a lot less on the line in this new show for Seth than for
the other actors because he obviously has a lot of work in movies and animation so he doesn't need a huge hit.
Although, he's such a funny guy, I'd love to see him hit it big.













