Eric Allan Kramer, Jason Dolley and Bradley
Steven Perry talk about Season 3
By Lie Shia Ong MSN TV
With the premiere of Season 3 of "Good Luck Charlie" just
days away, MSN TV spoke with the guys of the show, Eric Allan Kramer (Bob Duncan), Jason Dolley (PJ Duncan) and Bradley Steven Perry (Gabe Duncan),
about what's ahead for the Duncan family this season -- especially with a new
baby on the way.
MSN TV: The Season 3 premiere of "Good Luck Charlie" happens in a few
days. The last time we saw the Duncans there was a sort of surprise announcement
that another baby is on the way for the family. What can you tell us about what
to expect this season?
Eric Allan Kramer: It's kind of funny: In a way it's sort of a flashback to
where this whole series started. Everybody is expecting a new addition to the
family and so the family goes through some restructuring. So just like with
Charlie now, we need to figure out how to take care of the new baby, where the
responsibilities in the house fall, and who needs to do what, and what that
means for the future of the house.
Jason Dolley: I think the men in the family are sort of hoping [the baby]
will be a boy. PJ is becoming a little bit more independent. He wants to move
out into an apartment eventually. It's kind of cool to see him from the
beginning of Season 1, for being this guy who was into his music and all about
girls, and now he's grown up and more mature. Now he's more conscientious and
now he's being a little bit more responsible in moving out. It's kind of cool to
see him grow up.
Bradley Steven Perry: Fans can expect a lot. There's going to be a lot of
funny bits. There's going to be some moving out. There's going to be some new
rooms. There's going to be some new video diaries. It's just going to be a
little more crazy than Season 2.
I know when it was announced that the writers were adding another
member to the family last year, Eric, you and Leigh-Allyn Baker had said you
were a little bit surprised. How do you feel about the story line
now?
Eric Allan Kramer: I think, as actors on this show, I think we're as
surprised as the audience watching. So when things happen, nine times out of 10,
we're finding out at the table reading for the episode that week. I swear it's
just like being in a real family. There's that initial shock of having a new one
come in, and then suddenly everybody is very comfortable with it and the focus
is suddenly "How does this affect the dynamics of the family?" So as far as
characters go, I know there's talk of possibly needing some more money in the
house.
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