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And now that we’ve been to Comic‑Con, I’ve learned that I need to learn that so I can recite it on cue, and I promise to do that before my next Con. And you can just hear me off screen going (alien sounds) and then cut back to another take and so it extended the name. They were on Sara while she was just listening to it, and I’m going on. So my name ‑‑ when Sara and I did the first season, when we did that in the crevice, that was a couple of different takes that they married together. So it’s also, then, they have the final say of what it is. But it’s a collaboration between myself, and the writers write “Put in some alien language here.” And then I come up with the sounds, and then the editors put in whatever they want. And then I did a take where I read it out loud, and it ended up in the episode. When we were in New York, when I was reading ‑‑ĪLAN TUDYK: I saw a mural, and we saw the alien language. I think there may have been one place where I said “Can I say,” where I put one in. Is that your memory as well, Alan, when you see the scripts?ĪLAN TUDYK: Yeah, it’s something like that. With Alan specifically, whenever ‑‑ I think, in the script ‑‑ I forget how we write it, but, yeah, at this point, now that it’s established, once we get to any point where Alan is going to talk in his language, I don’t know if we write in something like “alien nonsense” or something, but we pretty much leave that up to Alan to riff on it. Certain scenes lend itself more to that than others, and then they get a chance to improv a little bit and play with each other. From the beginning, as all of us writers always keep it open for improv, we have a concept of what we are going to do, and we have the scripts, and we have the cast do the scripts as written, but then they have a chance to take their own shot at it. QUESTION: The first question is for Chris and then probably for Alan, and that’s about, in writing this, do you allow for improv, especially when Harry dips into his native language? I just have wondered all along how you’ve done that.ĬHRIS SHERIDAN: Yeah, that’s a very good question. Check out the official site for this show here on SyFy Q&A