"Not to sound like Pollyanna," the actor tells TV Guide Online, "but it's pretty terrific. I have a lot more energy to live my life; it takes so much to hide and conceal."
I can't [say] how cavalier her breakup with Ellen was, or how much she knew and didn't know ahead of time, with respect to her interest in women, as opposed to men. But it seemed sketchy. So she may've done the most damage.
He may get nervous, but that's probably because we're gettin' naked, and there's a bunch of crew standing around. Also, he may be a little bit more comfortable interacting romantically with a woman.
We had a phenomenal love scene this morning! I left him a voice mail to congratulate him on it. He had to be really vocal; he had to tell me he wanted wild sex--and there were lots of moans. He just went for it!
Are you saying you don't want to see Hal naked? (Laughs) Honestly, that surprises me. I think Hal has a hot little body.
Gale Harold, who plays Brian. His character--in terms of the emotional walls he has up is a lot like guys I've been drawn to in the past. That's stuff I've really moved beyond, for the most part.
I can't tell you how many people ask me, 'Why they don't show more of that flashback?'
TVGO: Who's your same-sex celebrity dream date?
Gant: I was talking to Peter Paige [who plays Emmett] about this, and it ticks me off that there's virtually no one to choose from who's openly gay. It sucks that I basically have to pick a straight guy, unless it's Rupert Everett, Nathan Lane or Ian McKellen.
From a sheer physical looks standpoint, I'd pick Antonio Sabato Jr. But I doubt we'd have much in common!
Oh, you'll see a very un-Zen Ben, especially around episode six or seven. I think this whole season's very real and the show's found its legs.
I hope those idiot naysayers--who maybe watched one drugs 'n disco episode early on, and decided it's not for them--will come back and take a look. These characters are growing up.