DIANNA AGRON:
On Quinn asking Rachel to take her to get the "Jewish baby disease" test:
"It's so funny, because I'm Jewish. There's a line in theshow along the lines of 'Will thebaby be Jewish?' and Quinn makes this face of disgust. You're playing the opposite yourself inmany ways."
On what the future holds for Quinn:
"I think she's always going to be testing the people aroundher. I don't think she'll ever let Puck off easy and I also don't know if Finnwill ever be enough for her. She's kind of in over her head. There's some funnystuff coming up between she and Puck."
On Quinn's collection of cute sun dresses:
"I wear a lot of dresses from Anthropology or vintagedresses, which Quinn does as well. There's a slight difference to them, but nothuge, and sometimes I'll show up to work and the dresses that I'm trying on areactually things that I have in my closet. There would bemoments before the baby bump became apart of my costume, that the set PAswouldn't know if I was dressed or not for the scene. They would have to ask 'Isthis you, or Quinn?'"
On 'sniper' paparazzo:"In L.A., you almost never see them.Sometimes it will be bought to my attention by someone on my team or one of myfriends will email me and say 'Isn't this picture of you funny?' But it's strangest when youdon't see them...They'll get pictures of you're laughing and it looks like you'resmiling at them. That's the strangest part. Guerrilla-sniper paparazzi."
MARK SALLING:
On having Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" as Puck's first solo on the show:
"I wasn't as stoked as my mom was. That's her favorite artist. I used to buy her a Neil Diamond cassette tape every Christmas."
On being 27 and playing a teenager:
"I think the show a littletongue-in-cheek about the fact that we're teenagers. We're not teenagers, andwe don't look like it either. But we're also dealing with really adultsituations. I think the fact that we're in high school is almost an afterthought."
On whether they're actually getting grape slushie dumped on them:
"It's actually botox, so that we keep our youthful glow.Actually, we go back and forth between real slushies and this syntheticmixture."
On Puck's talent being his saving grace:
"Everyone in the school is trying to getout of a small town situation, and he knows the only way he's going to do thatis with his talent, not his brains. If he graduates at all. "
Photos by Dan Monick


