Ginnifer Goodwin is pleading with ABC executives to give her new drama Snow White a slot on the network because she thinks it will make riveting television.
The show was created by Lost writers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, and with Goodwin being such a big fan of the show she signed onto the Snow White project without even seeing a script.
The Walk The Line star is now desperate for TV viewers to see the new show.
She says, "It's magical. It's incredible. I can't remember the last time I was so excited about something."
She describes her character as the human on whom the fairytale character was based, saying, "She's very flawed and left-of-centre... It's very Lost-ish."
"I'm praying to the gods of ABC, I'm lighting the candles..."
Goodwin admits that one of the reasons behind wanting to do the show was so that she could spend more time being around the Lost writers.
She says, "It's probably exhausting for them because I don't ever wanna talk about our project; I want to ask them questions about Lost."
The Snow White star was stunned when Kitsis and Horowitz took her to their Lost props treasure trove and let her take some bottles of water from the set home with her.
She says, "They're at my house, like, on a shelf and I don't let anyone touch them."
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