Ron Livingston, who is probably best-known for his role as the lovable slacker, Peter Gibbons, in the cult classic,
Office Space, is no stranger to television. He played the rakish captain Lewis Nixon on HBO's seminal miniseries,
Band of Brothers, and will go down in Pop Culture history as Berger, the douche who broke up with Carrie via Post-It note on
Sex and the City.
This summer, Livingston is starring in the new ABC drama,
Defying Gravity, with a special two-hour premiere on Sunday, August 2, at 9:00. Described, to the dismay of many, as "
Grey's Anatomy in Space,"
Gravity follows a group of astronauts on a planetary mission 40 years from now. While everybody's sleeping with their coworkers, they aren't quite as angst-ridden about it as their
Grey's counterparts. These astronauts cut through all the BS and get down to the business of doing it in zero gravity, as any rational person would.
Recently, I was able to chat with Ron Livingston about
Defying Gravity. We talk about some of the more mysterious elements of the show, how he prepared for the role, and why they're wearing t-shirts in the future, instead of Mylar jumpsuits.
(There aren't any major spoilers, but we do discuss the pilot, so keep that in mind).

One thing you have to say about the powers that be at
Desperate Housewives, they're really great with casting. Great looking guys, beautiful women, quirky character actors; we've seen them all on Wisteria Lane and usually they leave a lasting impression.
The latest name to check in to Desperate Housewives is Neal McDonough. He'll be appearing in the new season and
Hollywood Reporter is wondering how he'd do with Nicolette Sheridan's character, Edie Britt. Is that wondering or playing matchmaker? How do we know that Marc Cherry isn't setting him up as a mystery man from Bree's past? Cherry is nothing if not inventive, so good luck trying to anticipate his plotlines!
Scott Grimes is actually one of the few famous people I
can say I knew somewhat well at one time. Back sometime around 5th grade or so, Scott was in my class in a small
grammar school in Dracut, Massachusetts. I remember his first forays into the acting world, as he sang and performed
well beyond a young kid's talents in school plays, then public television talent shows and eventually commercials. I
remember at one point, he'd gotten a gig with a popular (at the time) toy car company, and how jealous we were that
they gave him a bunch of the cars for doing the commercial. Times sure have changed for Mr. Grimes since those days.