Rossif Sutherland and his co-star Kristin Kreuk were given candid on taking the “pig” prank at the poised of Homicide in a Little The town, pulled via a staff member, to his head.
“[Sutherland’s] son loves pigs, and he also had a dream about a pig,” Kreuk stated generation chatting with Nation to advertise the Sept. 24 premiere of Homicide in a Little The town.
“And Aaron Douglas, who plays Sid Sokolowski, started to tease him about it. And he bought 50 or so tiny little squeaky pigs, like those rubber duckies, but in pig form, and he would hide them in [Sutherland’s] pocket.”
Sutherland added amusing and admitted that “had no idea” the place the “pigs” got here from or had any concept that it was once a prank.
“I wasn’t sleeping, and people were quite concerned that I was…” Sutherland shared, as Kreuk snip him and added, “That he was once shedding his thoughts! They might display up in all places. They have been in all places, and you have to listen community squeaking the tiny piggies that they discovered.”
Homicide in a Little The town, which Sutherland dedicated to his overdue father Donald Sutherland, is a homicide thriller order on Fox this is “set in an idyllic coastal town.”
“At its heart are two characters — a detective who thinks outside the box, who marches by the beat of his own drum, and who manages to get the truth out of people from his humanity, and not necessarily intimidation,” Sutherland defined.
“And Cassandra, this fierce independent woman. And these characters fall madly in love, and the show explores what it means to be madly in love halfway through your life, if you’re lucky enough.”
“People who have their history, their broken hearts, trying to keep this very fragile and very special thing alive,” he added.