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Oliver Stark co-stars alongside Angela Bassett, Peter Krause and Jennifer Love Hewitt as confident, compassionate firefighter Evan 'Buck' Buckley in the smash hit drama series "9-1-1" on ABC.Named one of "Hollywood's Next Wave of Leading Men" by Hercules Magazine and one of People Magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive," Oliver Stark has made a name for himself in the U.S. and abroad for the charismatic roles he has brought to life in film and television. In 2025, Stark can be seen reprising his starring role as confident, compassionate firefighter Evan "Buck" Buckley in the smash hit drama series "9-1-1."Created by Ryan Murphy, "9-1-1" debuted in 2017 and drew in over 15 million viewers, making it the No. 1 new broadcast drama of the season. Stark instantly became a fan favorite as viewers watched Buck explore the high-pressure experiences of first responders thrust into frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. Over the years, Stark has been nominated for a handful of awards for his work on the show, including two Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV: Breakout Star and Choice TV Actor: Drama. In addition, "9-1-1" has garnered a handful of accolades since its premiere, including nominations at the People Choice Awards for Best Drama of 2021, Critics Choice Super Awards for Best Action Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie in 2023, and Outstanding Drama Series at the 2022 NAACP Image Awards.Also in television, Stark starred in AMC's martial arts-based drama "Into the Badlands," created by Al Gough and Miles Millar; Emmy®- and Golden Globe®-winning "Luther," opposite Idris Elba; NBC's "Dracula"; Comedy Central's "Big Bad World"; and BBC's BAFTA-winning "Casualty." On the film front, Stark starred opposite Sam Neill and Melia Kreiling in the sci-fi thriller "Mindgamers" and in the action-horror film "Underworld: Blood Wars," opposite Kate Beckinsale and Theo James for Screen Gems. Additional film credits include U.K. features "Montana," opposite Michelle Fairley and Lars Mikkelsen; the fantasy feature film "The Adventurer: Curse of the Midas Box," opposite Lena Headey and Michael Sheen; and the gritty independent drama "Hard Tide."Born in the U.K., Stark began his career at a young age, attending the North London Performing Arts Centre. There, he honed his craft by appearing in short films and performing in various theater productions across London. He performed in theatricals such as "Dirty Promises" at Theatre Royal Stratford, "Seconds" at the Pleasance Theatre, and in The Fifth Dimension Theatre Company's "Fatal Excuses," where critics hailed his performance as "phenomenal" and "breathtaking."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Oliver Stark co-stars alongside Angela Bassett, Peter Krause and Jennifer Love Hewitt as confident, compassionate firefighter Evan 'Buck' Buckley in the smash hit drama series "9-1-1" on ABC.Named one of "Hollywood's Next Wave of Leading Men" by Hercules Magazine and one of People Magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive," Oliver Stark has made a name for himself in the U.S. and abroad for the charismatic roles he has brought to life in film and television. In 2025, Stark can be seen reprising his starring role as confident, compassionate firefighter Evan "Buck" Buckley in the smash hit drama series "9-1-1."Created by Ryan Murphy, "9-1-1" debuted in 2017 and drew in over 15 million viewers, making it the No. 1 new broadcast drama of the season. Stark instantly became a fan favorite as viewers watched Buck explore the high-pressure experiences of first responders thrust into frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. Over the years, Stark has been nominated for a handful of awards for his work on the show, including two Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV: Breakout Star and Choice TV Actor: Drama. In addition, "9-1-1" has garnered a handful of accolades since its premiere, including nominations at the People Choice Awards for Best Drama of 2021, Critics Choice Super Awards for Best Action Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie in 2023, and Outstanding Drama Series at the 2022 NAACP Image Awards.Also in television, Stark starred in AMC's martial arts-based drama "Into the Badlands," created by Al Gough and Miles Millar; Emmy®- and Golden Globe®-winning "Luther," opposite Idris Elba; NBC's "Dracula"; Comedy Central's "Big Bad World"; and BBC's BAFTA-winning "Casualty." On the film front, Stark starred opposite Sam Neill and Melia Kreiling in the sci-fi thriller "Mindgamers" and in the action-horror film "Underworld: Blood Wars," opposite Kate Beckinsale and Theo James for Screen Gems. Additional film credits include U.K. features "Montana," opposite Michelle Fairley and Lars Mikkelsen; the fantasy feature film "The Adventurer: Curse of the Midas Box," opposite Lena Headey and Michael Sheen; and the gritty independent drama "Hard Tide."Born in the U.K., Stark began his career at a young age, attending the North London Performing Arts Centre. There, he honed his craft by appearing in short films and performing in various theater productions across London. He performed in theatricals such as "Dirty Promises" at Theatre Royal Stratford, "Seconds" at the Pleasance Theatre, and in The Fifth Dimension Theatre Company's "Fatal Excuses," where critics hailed his performance as "phenomenal" and "breathtaking."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Here comes the bride… join us for the soap opera event of the series as we dive into wedding bells and controversy in Smallville Season 6 Episode 16: PROMISE. After getting some much needed clarity from the legend Al Gough we dive into all the drama of this episode… from murderous weddings… to Clark's secret being revealed… to planned unpregnancies. This is hands down one of the wildest episodes of the series. Thank you to our sponsors:
Smallville gets political this week as we dive into the, still, controversial topics in Season 6 Episode 9: Subterranean. Thanks to an informative phone call from the Jor-el of this podcast, Al Gough, we learned about the studio push back during the inceptions of this episode and the broader picture they wanted to push with Clark Kent, the ultimate illegal alien of the series. We also talk about budget saving bad guys, Tom's whoopsies with sides on set, and Michale's super cool super evil super slow-mo exit at the close of this episode. Thank you to our sponsors:
Join Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum for the penultimate Season 5 episode and the return of a familiar face in Episode 21: ORACLE! After getting a much needed history lesson on the truth behind Season 5 from Al Gough, we discuss the good evil intentions of Lex Luthor's venture into biowarfare and his Zod-like transformation in the last couple episodes here. Thank you to our sponsors: ❤️ Betterhelp: https://betterhelp.com/talkville
Expanding the JLA this week as Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum revisit the entrance of the titular character in Smallville Season 5 Episode 15: CYBORG. The guys open up on the poise and joy of working alongside Lee Thompson Young before diving into some fact-checks about Lionel's blackmailing, exploring the DC ‘toy box' with Al Gough, and lamenting the fallout bromance between Clark and Lex. Thank you to our sponsors: ❤️ Betterhelp: https://betterhelp.com/talkville
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, a sequel to the 1988 spooky comedy hit movie, brought in $111 million in ticket sales in its domestic opening this weekend, drawing in younger filmgoers as well as those nostalgic about the original picture. Al Gough, the film's screenwriter discusses how the film came to be and its success, along with Bloomberg Businessweek film reviewer Mark Leydorf. They speak with hosts Carol Massar and Tim StenovecSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I think what Tim [Burton] does is he's always trying to simplify. That's the essence of a classic filmmaker. People think he's wild and crazy and does all these things. His movies are brilliantly composed frames and he's always looking for simplicity. All of his big movies, they're really family dramas dressed up in whatever genre he's in. That's really what they are. And I think people think he's always strange and weird and likes dark thing, but no! It's a classic story with good drama. And then he brings his sensibility to it,” says about the biggest lesson Al Gough has learned working with director Tim Burton on both the TV show Wednesday and the new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. In this episode, we speak with writing team Al Gough and Miles Millar about creating the hit Netflix show Wednesday, how they cultivated a relationship with director Tim Burton and how that led to the sequel to Beetlejuice after more than 15 sequel scripts have surfaced over the last 36 years. Gough and Miles talk about crafting a mother/daughter love story for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and delving into grief, something that all families face at some point or another. The writers also share their insight into adding new characters in the mix and creating the strange yet rewarding musical numbers for the movie that includes one totally bonkers song. Miles Millar also shares this career advice about staying in your lane when it comes to genre: “If you write a spec or a script that sells, and it's a romantic comedy, then you should really stay in the romantic comedy world and arena for a while. We always jumped around which I think hurt us initially. We did an action movie, we did a comedy, we did this, we did that. We did a fantasy. So, pick a lane. I think successful writers usually pick a lane and get known to do one thing – which can be constricting and suffocating, but I think it's something that's important in terms of a career.” Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is out now in theaters.
Buckle up for a bumpy ride folks, because for the first time ever we have unanimous bombs from us, patrons, and the creators as Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum revisit Smallville Season 4 Episode 20: AGELESS! After discussing the exploding old man and rainbow blasts, we have bombtastic conversations with fans and the show creators Al Gough and Miles Millar. Thank you to our sponsors:
Smallville goes to prom this week as Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum revisit Season 4 Episode 18: SPIRIT… The crown is mine b****… Michael and Tom share Prom stories, while Ryan defends Lifehouse, and all of us admire the brilliance of Annette O'Toole. And after a long hiatus, we finally get another call from Al Gough… and it DOES NOT DISAPPOINT! Thank you to our sponsors: ❤️ Betterhelp: https://betterhelp.com/talkville __________________________________________________
What have you done!?! Phenomenal episode this week as Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum are joined by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar to revisit Season 3 Episode 19: MEMORIA! After Al talks about some of the ‘behind the scenes' conflicts with this storyline and DC, Miles shares his experience with his directorial debut on the series and explains what it was like to direct the show he created in its third season. We get into a lot this episode… Rumors of Batman, Chloe potentially becoming Lois Lane, Tom pranking the crew with his bulge, and Michael drawing similarities between his personal life and his Lex characterization. Thank you to our sponsors:
Everything changes this week… join Michael Rosenbaum and Tom Welling as we revisit one of the most impactful episodes of the series with Smallville Season 3 Episode 8: SHATTERED! Michael reflects on his favorite Lex moment throughout the series, how he mentally prepared to play a character going insane, and why they used a real straight jacket for his psyche ward scene. Tom points find all the flaws this week - from the Kent's front lawn to a scene they kept where everyone was breaking character. Oh yeah… and of course we have on the boys! Al and Miles stopped by to share their thoughts on the episode and the importance of Season 3 in the series' trajectory. Thank you to our sponsors:
Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum revisit Season 3 Episode 6: RELIC! Tom talks about the big reveals in this episode, finding out that Jonathan is the ‘actual' chosen one, Lionel has deeper roots to Smallville, and Lana clearly would accept Clark as he is. Michael talks about why he didn't play a Luthor in the throwback scenes and how Chloe has done a 180 this season in terms of likability. And of course, we get a visit from our very own Jor-el, the one and only Al Gough! Thank you to our sponsors:
Did you miss us? The boys are back as Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum kick off their rewatch of Smallville Season 3 with Episode 1: EXILE! Tom remembers working with Rutger Hauer, certain cathartic choices he took as an actor in this episode, and how he relates the emptiness of Clark's Red-K Bender to real world situation. Michael talks about shooting on an island with a skeleton crew, unwritten ad-libs during this episode, and how people were upset with Allison's new haircut coming off the break. And of course… what would this series be without a check-in with our old pal Al Gough. Hope you folks enjoy, can't wait to get into the rest of this season. Thank you to our sponsors:
The surprise hit and breakout role for Jenna Ortega as the titular character in Netflix's spin off of the Addams Family, Wednesday, was just as exciting to create as it is to watch. "The writer's room started the first week of lockdown, so writing a Wednesday show during a global pandemic felt on brand," says creator Al Gough about writing the pilot before selling the show to Netflix. Final Draft's Write On Podcast sits down with Gough and his co-creators Miles Millar to hear about how they revitalized this character with a modern twist and brought back nostalgia with the return of Christina Ricci in the 8-episode series that follows Wednesday's life as she attends a boarding school for other teens with magical abilities. Wednesday is currently streaming on Netflix.
One of the MOST impactful episodes in the series folks… join Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum as they're joined by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for our rewatch of Season 2 Episode 17: ROSETTA!! It wouldn't be right doing this episode without these guys. This week we talk about everything from getting Christopher Reeve to appear in the episode, what he thought of Smallville, Tom's interactions with him on set, and so so much more. This is an episode that needs no introduction, so hope you folks enjoy. Thank you to our sponsors: ❤️ Betterhelp: https://betterhelp.com/talkville
The boys are back… Al Gough and Miles Millar (Wednesday, Smallville) join us to talk about everything that went on behind the scenes with creating Netflix's biggest new series Wednesday! The guys talk about the nerves of getting Tim Burton involved in the project, the difficulties of filming during the pandy in Romania, and how just about every studio said ‘no' to (what would become) the second most popular TV series of all time. We also talk about the evolution of storytelling with streaming services, how they've mastered the art of teenage sci-fi, and of course… our time together on Smallville. Thank you to our sponsors: ❤️ Betterhelp: https://betterhelp.com/inside
We've made it to the Smallville, Die Hard crossover with Season 2 Episode 12: Insurgence! What would an episode of Talk Ville be without a cameo from the one and only, Al Gough. Al shares his thoughts on the episode that mirrors Jitters, and discusses why they also were surprised by how ‘over budget' this went. Despite his court ordered anger management, Michael questions a couple scenes where Lex flies off the handle, while also analyzing how Lionel gets creepier and creepier as the series progresses. Tom talks about the iconic scene where Clark leaps a building in a single bound, while also analyzing how Lionel seems to get less blind as the season continues. Thank you to our sponsors:
Welcome to Smallville's ‘cave era' … this week Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum review Season 2 Episode 10: SKINWALKER! After talking about how this is probably the unanimous decision for worst set to work on during the series, the guys get some insight from Al Gough on how important this cave plotline is to the vision of Season 2 and origin story of Clark Kent. Tom remembers working with Tamara Feldman (as Kyla Willowbrook) and how intimidating the wolf was on set. Michael talks about the curse that is ‘knowing Clark's secret' while also giving props to another killer performance from Annette O'Toole. Thank you to our sponsors:
Our rewatch rebounds this week as Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum review Season 2 Episode 7: LINEAGE. Not only do we get to review a beautifully written and directed episode of Smallville, but we're also joined by two very important people to the show. First - it's been a long time coming, but Annette O'Toole finally joins us! She shares everything about her experience as Martha Kent, questions she had about Clark as a mother of small children at the time, and how she prevented the Kent farm from going up in a blaze. We also bug creator Al Gough about the difference in age between Clark and Lex, how the next couple episodes really picked up after the Redux dud, and why Lineage stood out amongst others. Not only that, but Tom remembers his enjoyment for the adoption storyline scenes and Michael talks about how we really see the conniving and treacherous side of Lionel Luthor start to emerge in this episode. Thank you to our sponsors:
This week the guys shine some light on the Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde style episode as we rewatch and review Smallville Season 2 Episode 5: Nocturne. Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum talk about Lana's visits to the cemetery, how Martha begins to own her own storyline, and why everyone seems to be injuring their wrists in the episode. We're graced with a call from Al Gough himself to explain some of the logic that went into this episode surrounding Martha and Lionel. Tom remembers a crazy stunt story while on set and Michael wonders why he was left on top of a glacier. Love ya folks. Thank you to our sponsors:
This week, we would like to introduce you to Thanks For Coming In, another podcast distributed by Realm. Jamie McShane talks "Wednesday", acting for the long haul, and that time a casting director didn't mean to call him in! About Jamie: Jamie McShane stars in Tim Burton's smash-hit Netflix series Wednesday. The show spins off the iconic Addams Family series, following Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) and is written by Al Gough & Miles Millar. Jamie plays Sheriff Galpin, who has a vendetta against the Addams family. Jamie is often recognized for his role as Eric O'Bannon in Netflix thriller Bloodline (from Damages creators Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman & Todd A. Kessler), starring alongside Ben Mendelsohn, Kyle Chandler and Sissy Spacek. He played the long-time friend and partner-in-crime of "Danny" (Mendelsohn). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Thanks For Coming In, another podcast distributed by Realm. Jamie McShane talks "Wednesday", acting for the long haul, and that time a casting director didn't mean to call him in! About Jamie: Jamie McShane stars in Tim Burton's smash-hit Netflix series Wednesday. The show spins off the iconic Addams Family series, following Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) and is written by Al Gough & Miles Millar. Jamie plays Sheriff Galpin, who has a vendetta against the Addams family. Jamie is often recognized for his role as Eric O'Bannon in Netflix thriller Bloodline (from Damages creators Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman & Todd A. Kessler), starring alongside Ben Mendelsohn, Kyle Chandler and Sissy Spacek. He played the long-time friend and partner-in-crime of "Danny" (Mendelsohn). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Thanks For Coming In, another podcast distributed by Realm. Jamie McShane talks "Wednesday", acting for the long haul, and that time a casting director didn't mean to call him in! About Jamie: Jamie McShane stars in Tim Burton's smash-hit Netflix series Wednesday. The show spins off the iconic Addams Family series, following Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) and is written by Al Gough & Miles Millar. Jamie plays Sheriff Galpin, who has a vendetta against the Addams family. Jamie is often recognized for his role as Eric O'Bannon in Netflix thriller Bloodline (from Damages creators Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman & Todd A. Kessler), starring alongside Ben Mendelsohn, Kyle Chandler and Sissy Spacek. He played the long-time friend and partner-in-crime of "Danny" (Mendelsohn). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we would like to introduce you to Thanks For Coming In, another podcast distributed by Realm. Jamie McShane talks "Wednesday", acting for the long haul, and that time a casting director didn't mean to call him in! About Jamie: Jamie McShane stars in Tim Burton's smash-hit Netflix series Wednesday. The show spins off the iconic Addams Family series, following Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) and is written by Al Gough & Miles Millar. Jamie plays Sheriff Galpin, who has a vendetta against the Addams family. Jamie is often recognized for his role as Eric O'Bannon in Netflix thriller Bloodline (from Damages creators Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman & Todd A. Kessler), starring alongside Ben Mendelsohn, Kyle Chandler and Sissy Spacek. He played the long-time friend and partner-in-crime of "Danny" (Mendelsohn). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie McShane talks "Wednesday", acting for the long haul, and that time a casting director didn't mean to call him in! About Jamie: Jamie McShane stars in Tim Burton's smash-hit Netflix series Wednesday. The show spins off the iconic Addams Family series, following Wednesday Addams (played by Jenna Ortega) and is written by Al Gough & Miles Millar. Jamie plays Sheriff Galpin, who has a vendetta against the Addams family. Jamie is often recognized for his role as Eric O'Bannon in Netflix thriller Bloodline (from Damages creators Glenn Kessler, Daniel Zelman & Todd A. Kessler), starring alongside Ben Mendelsohn, Kyle Chandler and Sissy Spacek. He played the long-time friend and partner-in-crime of "Danny" (Mendelsohn). In film, Jamie appears in David Fincher's Oscar Nominated Netflix film Mank, about famed Hollywood screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz (played by Gary Oldman) who co-wrote Citizen Kane with Orson Welles. This marks Jamie's second collaboration with David Fincher as they had previously worked together in Fincher's thriller Gone Girl. Other feature credits include ARGO (multiple Oscar winner, including Best Picture), Marvel's The Avengers, Marvel's Thor, Dan Gilroy's Nightcrawler, Hostage, Gridiron Gang, and Pride and Glory. Jamie was also the lead of Busman's Holiday, an independent film and passion project that shot in Ireland, Norway, Italy, India, Tanzania and Australia. The film was ultimately distributed by Amazon. Jamie has appeared in over 250 episodes of television. Highlights include a Series Regular role in FOX thriller The Passage, based on Justin Cronin's best-selling fantasy book trilogy. Jamie recurred across season one of David E Kelley & Michael Connelly's hit Netflix drama The Lincoln Lawyer. He starred in USA Network's limited series Unsolved, chronicling the police investigations into the murders of rap stars Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur. He recurred across season one of the CSI: Vegas reboot as the lead villain. Other recurring roles include CBS military drama Seal Team, Amazon's hit detective drama Bosch, TNT's critically acclaimed police-drama Southland, as well as an emotionally charged arc as Irish Gunrunner Cameron Hayes in FX's hit Sons of Anarchy. Born and raised in northern New Jersey, Jamie is a life-long athlete excelling in numerous sports, especially hockey and tennis. He's played in numerous tournaments and spent time as an instructor. He also received his black-belt in Tae Kwondo. Jamie earned his BA in English at the University of Richmond. Following graduation he backpacked throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. For the decade following his return, he would stumble all over New York City doing play after play, eventually landing roles in Indie films. During this time Jamie wrote a book of poetry and some children's stories, and worked full-time in his family's business selling and fixing microscopes. Jamie eventually relocated to Los Angeles, where he now lives. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Join the discord community: https://discord.gg/XWX2VGXH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last stop before Season 2! This week we revisit our convos with some of the guests who were responsible for making Smallville the incredible show it still is. Including, but not limited to, the work behind the scenes from Al Gough, Miles Millar, Glenn Winter, and Greg Beeman … and the lasting performances on screen from Kristin Kreuk, John Schneider, and John Glover. These were some of our favorite moments from these guests in Season 1. Can't wait to share who we have planned for Season 2. Thank you to these lovely folks:
In this three-segment episode, go behind the scenes of Netflix hit 'Wednesday' with star Jenna Ortega, creators Al Gough and Miles Millar and actors Luis Guzman and Gwendoline Christie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this three-segment episode, go behind the scenes of Netflix hit 'Wednesday' with star Jenna Ortega, creators Al Gough and Miles Millar, and actors Luis Guzman and Gwendoline Christie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this three-segment episode, go behind the scenes of Netflix hit 'Wednesday' with star Jenna Ortega, creators Al Gough and Miles Millar, and actors Luis Guzman and Gwendoline Christie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John welcomes writer/producers Al Gough and Miles Millar (Smallville, Shanghai Noon, Into the Badlands) to discuss their process of discovering new stories within familiar worlds, like in their Addams Family hit series Wednesday. We discuss casting actors, shooting overseas, and the difference between writers' block and story block. We also answer listener questions on one-pagers and whether aspiring screenwriters should focus on feature or television writing samples. In our bonus segment for premium members, John asks Al and Miles their thoughts on film school and what decisions they'd make if they had to go back. Links: Al Gough on Instagram Miles Millar on Twitter Wednesday on Netflix The Way They Were book about the movie The Way We Were Moleskine Notebooks Looking for a Christmas Gift? Buy a Scriptnotes Gift Subscription $29 for six months, or $49 for a year for a friend, click here! ChatGPT by OpenAi Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Adam Locke Norton (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
Nos anos 90, as one-liners terríveis e hilariantes de Christina Ricci transformaram Wednesday numa estrela e fenómeno da cultura pop (e vice-versa). Agora, volvidas praticamente três décadas, os showrunners Miles Miller e Al Gough (criadores de "Smallville") voltam a pegar no legado dos Addams para a Netflix, mas centram o seu foco em Wednesday e na sua adolescência. Uma conversa que leva umas semaninhas de atraso, mas que tinha de acontecer ou não tivesse a série no #1 do top desde a sua estreia e a bater recordes. Créditos finais "Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio" (Netflix) "24", Série completa (Disney+) "The Menu" (Cinema) "Emancipação" (Apple TV+) "Tulsa King" (SkyShowtime) Metro Boomin - Heroes & Villains (Música) SZA - S.O.S (Música) SIGAM-NOS NAS REDES SOCIAIS Instagram, Twitter e TikTok em @vaisgostardisto Ainda não subscreves a nossa newsletter? Podes subscrevê-la aqui: https://mailchi.mp/ffebaf0d5744/avgdpod CONTACTO + PARCERIAS em vaisgostardisto@madremedia.pt
CNBC's Carl Quintanilla speaks to Al Gough and Miles Millar, creators, showrunners and executive producers of Netflix's ‘Wednesday.' They discuss how the series reimagines beloved ‘Addams Family' member Wednesday as an angst-filled teenager, and how the show uniquely explores the notorious misanthrope's experiences at a supernatural boarding school all while navigating her emerging psychic abilities. The creators also open up about working with famed director Tim Burton, how the Netflix experience compares to their work on television mega-hit ‘Smallville' and the unique challenges for storytellers developing and running a show in a streaming era. Recorded 11/25/22
Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar join Tom Welling and Michael Rosenbaum as they revisit Jitters, one of the most epic episodes from Season 1 (featuring Candymam himself Tony Todd) sharing the absolute chaos that went on behind the scenes to put this episode together. Al and Miles talk about landing Tony Todd, why going over budget almost cost them their jobs, and the crazy reasons that more than four different directors were involved in its making. We also talk about the wire work in the final collapsing bridge scene, John Glover transitioning from a guest star, and a defense for the Freak of the Week template. ❤️ Subscribe and share to support the new pod! ☎️ Hotline: (213) 538-2883 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bye bye Jonathan de Superman & Lois Au revoir Jonathan, bonjour Jonathan. L'acteur Jordan Elsass qui avait campé le rôle de Jonathan Kent durant les deux premières saisons de Superman & Lois, va quitter la série pour raisons personnelles. Il sera remplacé et recasté pour la saison 3. Le teaser de Wednesday sur Netflix Beaucoup de gens l'attendaient avec impatience. La série Netflix centrée sur Mercredi de la famille Adams arrivera cet automne avec une date encore à préciser. Jenna Ortega interprète le rôle titre et ses parents seront joués par Catherine Zeta-Jones et Luiz Gurman. Il est entendu que Christina Ricci sera présente d'une manière secrète. Mercredi après s'être faite renvoyer de plusieurs lycées, va se retrouver dans une école un peu spéciale pour élèves différents. La saison en huit épisodes est co-créée par Al Gough et Miles Millar (ensemble sur Smallville) qui serviront de showrunners. Tim Burton en est un producteur exécutif et réalisera les épisodes. https://youtu.be/X7UoGHx7MDI Dan Levy dans la saison 4 de Sex Education La prochaine saison de Sex Education en cours de tournage a perdu de nombreux acteurs importants, mais en a gagné d'autres. Parmi eux, Dan Levy de Schitt's Creek qui débarque sous les traits de Thomas Molloy, un tuteur pour Maeve qui prépare son entrée dans une université de l'Ivy League. Dans les autres nouveaux venus, on trouvera Thaddea Graham (Doctor Who), Marie Reuther (Kamikaze). Otto et sa bande ne sont clairement pas prêts pour le changement d'école. Ils pensaient que Moordale était assez ouvert mais leur nouveau lycée dépasse leurs attentes avec des cours de yoga et des thérapeutes à chaque coin de couloir. Il va falloir s'adapter pour ne pas rester les marginaux de l'école. Deux nouveaux ajouts pour Yellowjackets La série high concept Yellowjackets don't la saison 2 est en production vient d'annoncer de nouveaux ajouts à son casting. Pour le premier, ce sera pas moins qu'Elijah Wood qui rejoint l'aventure dans le rôle d'un « citizen détective » c'est-à-dire un citoyen féru d'enquêtes et qui passe son temps à s'intéresser aux faits divers et à tenter de les résoudre. Et sinon, à part Lauren Ambrose, une nouvelle version adulte d'une des ados va faire son apparition. Simone Kessell jouera la version actuelle de Lottie (qui jeune est Courtney Eaton). Une bande-annonce pour Vampire Academy Si la série adaptée des romans de Richelle Mead n'a pas encore de sortie française prévue, Vampire Academy sortira le 15 septembre prochain outre-Atlantique sur Peacock. La plateforme en dévoile une première bande-annonce. Après l'annulation de First Kill, les vampires n'étaient pas légion sur le petit écran, alors de voir une franchise si appréciée de retour n'est pas une mince affaire. Les vampires et leurs gardiens à l'école devront naviguer les eaux du quotidien scolaire mais aussi de leurs grands pouvoirs. https://youtu.be/Gw_xrllOGu0
Bye bye Jonathan de Superman & Lois Au revoir Jonathan, bonjour Jonathan. L'acteur Jordan Elsass qui avait campé le rôle de Jonathan Kent durant les deux premières saisons de Superman & Lois, va quitter la série pour raisons personnelles. Il sera remplacé et recasté pour la saison 3. Le teaser de Wednesday sur Netflix Beaucoup de gens l'attendaient avec impatience. La série Netflix centrée sur Mercredi de la famille Adams arrivera cet automne avec une date encore à préciser. Jenna Ortega interprète le rôle titre et ses parents seront joués par Catherine Zeta-Jones et Luiz Gurman. Il est entendu que Christina Ricci sera présente d'une manière secrète. Mercredi après s'être faite renvoyer de plusieurs lycées, va se retrouver dans une école un peu spéciale pour élèves différents. La saison en huit épisodes est co-créée par Al Gough et Miles Millar (ensemble sur Smallville) qui serviront de showrunners. Tim Burton en est un producteur exécutif et réalisera les épisodes. https://youtu.be/X7UoGHx7MDI Dan Levy dans la saison 4 de Sex Education La prochaine saison de Sex Education en cours de tournage a perdu de nombreux acteurs importants, mais en a gagné d'autres. Parmi eux, Dan Levy de Schitt's Creek qui débarque sous les traits de Thomas Molloy, un tuteur pour Maeve qui prépare son entrée dans une université de l'Ivy League. Dans les autres nouveaux venus, on trouvera Thaddea Graham (Doctor Who), Marie Reuther (Kamikaze). Otto et sa bande ne sont clairement pas prêts pour le changement d'école. Ils pensaient que Moordale était assez ouvert mais leur nouveau lycée dépasse leurs attentes avec des cours de yoga et des thérapeutes à chaque coin de couloir. Il va falloir s'adapter pour ne pas rester les marginaux de l'école. Deux nouveaux ajouts pour Yellowjackets La série high concept Yellowjackets don't la saison 2 est en production vient d'annoncer de nouveaux ajouts à son casting. Pour le premier, ce sera pas moins qu'Elijah Wood qui rejoint l'aventure dans le rôle d'un « citizen détective » c'est-à-dire un citoyen féru d'enquêtes et qui passe son temps à s'intéresser aux faits divers et à tenter de les résoudre. Et sinon, à part Lauren Ambrose, une nouvelle version adulte d'une des ados va faire son apparition. Simone Kessell jouera la version actuelle de Lottie (qui jeune est Courtney Eaton). Une bande-annonce pour Vampire Academy Si la série adaptée des romans de Richelle Mead n'a pas encore de sortie française prévue, Vampire Academy sortira le 15 septembre prochain outre-Atlantique sur Peacock. La plateforme en dévoile une première bande-annonce. Après l'annulation de First Kill, les vampires n'étaient pas légion sur le petit écran, alors de voir une franchise si appréciée de retour n'est pas une mince affaire. Les vampires et leurs gardiens à l'école devront naviguer les eaux du quotidien scolaire mais aussi de leurs grands pouvoirs. https://youtu.be/Gw_xrllOGu0
Ronnie Adams of the Source Material Podcast joins Mark Radulich to discuss the one and only episode of the Aquaman TV show from 2006 on this TV Party Tonight. Aquaman is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Gough and Millar wrote the pilot, which was directed by Greg Beeman. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis. The Aquaman pilot was expected to debut in the fall schedule of 2006, but following the merger of the WB and UPN, the resulting CW Network opted not to buy the series. After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes. It received generally favorable reviews, was later released on other online markets, and aired on Canadian television network YTV.
We search for the tritium as we discuss one of the best superhero sequels of all-time, Spider-Man 2. We cover behind-the-scenes stories, pros, cons, and, of course, the sequel test. My special guest for today's episode is Reese Prokosch. You can find him online at the following places: - Vero: Reese Prokosch- Vimeo/YouTube: Reese Prokosch- Letterboxd/Instagram/Twitter: @ReeseProkosch- Website: https://www.omnipresentpvt.com You can find me online at the following: - Vero: Daryn Kirscht- Twitter: @Daryn_Kirscht - Website: darynkirscht.comMy book, The Snyderverse Saga: The Culture-Shattering Phenomena Behind Zack Snyder's DC Film Universe. - Twitter: @SnyderverseSaga- Facebook: The Snyderverse Saga - Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JF84L8G/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Round II: The Film Sequel- Twitter: @RoundIIPodcast- Facebook: Round II: The Film Sequel Podcast - YouTube: Round II: The Film Sequel Podcast - Website: https://roundiithefilmsequel.buzzsprout.com/ Special thanks to Geraldo Cortes for composing the intro and outro theme music for the podcast. All sound effects are courtesy of ZapSplat. The sequel test music is "Mysterious Strange Things" by Yung Logos on YouTube.
October 16, 2021 – To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Smallville, SHoE sits down with executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar to discuss the legacy of the series two decades after its premiere.
To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Smallville, Save Me and Starkville House of El sit down with executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar to discuss the legacy of the series two decades after... To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Smallville, this unauthorized documentary podcast shares an oral history of the groundbreaking series from its creators, its stars, and its legions of fans.
Smallville creators Al Gough & Miles Millar join this episode about a period of change in Smallville's history. Hear how the creators' departure as well as cast shakeups shaped seasons six and... To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Smallville, this unauthorized documentary podcast shares an oral history of the groundbreaking series from its creators, its stars, and its legions of fans.
L'actrice de Game of Thrones Gwendoline Christie rejoint le casting de Mercredi, la série dérivée de La famille Addams produite par Tim Burton et prévue sur Netflix.. Elle rejoint la jeune Jenna Ortega, qui jouera le rôle de Mercredi Adams, ainsi que Catherine Zeta-Jones et Luis Guzmán. Gwendoline Christie incarnera Larissa Weems dans la série, directrice de la Nevermore Academy qui en veut encore à son ancienne camarade de classe, Morticia Addams. Pour rappel, la série sera réalisée par Tim Burton et écrite par les deux créateurs de Smallville, Al Gough et Miles Millar. [bs_show url="wednesday"]
On this week’s episode of This Week’s Episode, Once again Kris takes his seat at the news desk to discuss all the TV news that we care about. Plus the gang chats about Superman and Lois, Ginny and Georgia, Dickinson and The Dragon Prince. All this and so much more! This week’s episode NEWS Homework Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Pod People (S03E03) Show Notes Wednesday Addams Live-Action Series From Tim Burton Ordered By Netflix; Al Gough & Miles Millar To Showrun Marvel Gets Punisher, Jessica Jones Rights Back from Netflix Annie Murphy straddles two worlds in first look at AMC's Kevin Can F**k Himself Kevin Can F**k Himself - Official Trailer (2021) Annie Murphy | AMC ‘Tool Time’ returns in new series with Tim Allen and Richard Karn Marvel's Loki: New June Release Date Revealed Nickelodeon Launches Avatar Studios, Will Expand World of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender,’ ‘The Legend of Korra’ Avatar's New Show: The Best Way To Continue Aang's Story Golden Globes Winners 2021: The Complete List PARTY DOWN Is Returning for a New Season The Casting For The Live-Action "Powerpuff Girls" Reboot Is Truly Made Of Sugar And Spice And Everything Nice HBO Max gets into the relaxing baking show game with Baketopia Star Wars: Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars Coming to Disney+ 'Killing Eve' to End With Season 4 on AMC/BBC America in 2022 Stargirl Season 2 First Look Photo Reveals DC Villain Eclipso Let SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS Fill Your Elizabeth Olsen Grief Gap The "American Horror Story" Season 10 Cast Was Just Revealed, And It's Every "AHS" Fan's Dream Anthony Mackie On Playing A Black Captain America In Falcon & Winter Soldier Support Us Geekade Patreon Angie’s Twitch Channel Karen’s Etsy Store Angie’s Etsy Store Kris’ Nintendo Force Bundle Social Stuff Geekade Facebook PITAthon Twitter Instagram YouTube Twitch Website Contact Us
This week, your childhood gets rebooted. And if you've got a murder story, you've got a streaming service greenlight. Show Notes Everything Coming To Star On Disney+ (Canada) Disney+ Star Launch Will Boost Choice for Adults' "Me Time," Executive Says Roku Looks to Expand Original Content Slate After Buying Quibi Library YouTube TV is adding offline downloads and 4K streaming Comscore Introduces ‘Movies Everywhere’ Cross-Screen Measurement System ‘The Best Man’ Limited Series Set at Peacock With Original Cast Returning ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Star Emily Hampshire to Play ‘Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman’ in Remake of Norman Lear Series ‘Kevin Can F**k Himself’: New AMC Series Follows Sitcom Wife Who Is Mad As Hell, And Not Going To Take It Anymore; Watch The Trailer 'Kate & Allie' Reboot in Development at NBC — New Cast Donald Glover, Phoebe Waller-Bridge Team Up for ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Series for New Regency, Amazon Donald Glover Sets Rich Amazon Overall Deal (Exclusive) Wednesday Addams Live-Action Series From Tim Burton Ordered By Netflix; Al Gough & Miles Millar To Showrun ‘Constantine’ Reboot In The Works At HBO Max From J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot With Guy Bolton Set As Writer 'Criminal Minds' Reboot: Paramount Plus Eyes Revival — Season 16 Apple TV+ Shows 'Physical,' 'Schmigadoon' and 'Lisey's Story' Coming This Summer
Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar kick off two weeks of Smallville interviews. Al & Miles discuss growing up with families on different ends of the world who both supported their passion for film, meeting in a class of future Hollywood giants while at USC, and the struggle to continue creating despite the loss of a loved one. They reveal early stories in their careers of selling their first script for $400,000 while still in film school and the unique opportunity they had to create the iconic Smallville!
Aquaman is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis. Check out our friends Ronnie, Andy and Evin from the Ending Pending podcast at endingpending.com and @pendingpod on Twitter. Keep up with The Pilot Podcast: Visit us at thepilotpodcast.com Email us at askthepilotpodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @ThePilotPod Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Buy us a coffee with Ko-Fi Check out our sponsor Audible Also, please leave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher Radio!
Today’s content requires Level 1, CIA Clearance, as mandated by Executive Order #05148. If you do not have Level 1, CIA Clearance, you are hereby notified that a temporary clearance has been established for you that will expire at the close of today’s Public Display of Imagination Adventure.Today’s discussion will examine ITEM 103-A, Dated: 16-November, 1961. CIA Special Agent Lana Wells has uncovered a Russian Film Canister, which was smuggled over the Berlin Wall during World War 2, at great cost. Today’s guests will take us behind the scenes, as we look at what can and can’t be revealed, regarding the contents of that canister. Please welcome the writing team of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar…
Today’s content requires Level 1, CIA Clearance, as mandated by Executive Order #05148. If you do not have Level 1, CIA Clearance, you are hereby notified that a temporary clearance has been established for you that will expire at the close of today’s Public Display of Imagination Adventure. Today’s discussion will examine ITEM 103-A, Dated: 16-November, 1961. CIA Special Agent Lana Wells has uncovered a Russian Film Canister, which was smuggled over the Berlin Wall during World War 2, at great cost. Today’s guests will take us behind the scenes, as we look at what can and can’t be revealed, regarding the contents of that canister. Please welcome the writing team of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar…
Today’s content requires Level 1, CIA Clearance, as mandated by Executive Order #05148. If you do not have Level 1, CIA Clearance, you are hereby notified that a temporary clearance has been established for you that will expire at the close of today’s Public Display of Imagination Adventure.Today’s discussion will examine ITEM 103-A, Dated: 16-November, 1961. CIA Special Agent Lana Wells has uncovered a Russian Film Canister, which was smuggled over the Berlin Wall during World War 2, at great cost. Today’s guests will take us behind the scenes, as we look at what can and can’t be revealed, regarding the contents of that canister. Please welcome the writing team of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar…
Ronnie Adams of the Source Material Podcast joins Mark Radulich to discuss the one and only episode of the Aquaman TV show from 2006 on this TV Party Tonight. Aquaman is a television pilot developed by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar for The WB Television Network, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Gough and Millar wrote the pilot, which was directed by Greg Beeman. Justin Hartley starred as Arthur "A.C." Curry, a young man living in a beachside community in the Florida Keys who learns about his powers and destiny as the Prince of Atlantis. The Aquaman pilot was expected to debut in the fall schedule of 2006, but following the merger of the WB and UPN, the resulting CW Network opted not to buy the series. After they passed on the pilot, it was made available online through iTunes in the United States and became the number-one most downloaded television show on iTunes. It received generally favorable reviews, was later released on other online markets, and aired on Canadian television network YTV.
BTB presents exclusive interviews at the recent New York Comic Con with the cast of Spike TV's fantasy television show The Shannara Chronicles! Listen to our exclusive interviews with actress Vanessa Morgan and actor Austin Butler! Also the Shannara Chronicles showrunners Al Gough and Miles Millar also talk to us! Vanessa also talks to us about her upcoming role in CW's Riverdale!
This week BTB presents exclusive interviews at the recent New York Comic Con with the cast of Spike TV's fantasy television show The Shannara Chronicles! Listen to our exclusive interviews with actress Ivana Baquero, actor Manu Bennett, actress Vanessa Morgan, actor Austin Butler and showrunners Miles Millar and Al Gough! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back "Sweet Chocolatta" herself Sabrina-Taylor Smith and actor extraordinaire Lyon Beckwith! For the first time on BTB we welcome in-studio model, musician, actress and make-up artist, the lovely Sarah Bentman! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Michael Jackson "Thriller" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
Jimmy got his NYCC correspondent Keka to cover the press roundtables for THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES at New York Comic Con. She talked to stars Ivana Baquero, Manu Bennett, Austin Butler, Vanessa Morgan, Producers Al Gough and Miles Millar. How will the show differ now that it's on a different network? How will the new cast members fit in to the story? Will we see Amberle? Listen in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
This week, DC TV Classics is crossing over with The Nerds of Color's Hard NOC Life podcast to bring you part two of Keith's one-on-one conversation with Smallville co-creator Al Gough! At The Nerds of Color, Al and Keith discussed the creation of the AMC martial arts epic Into the Badlands and Al's experience working with Hong Kong cinema superstars like Jackie Chan and Jet Li. For DC TV Classics, the two of them take a deep dive into the history of Smallville, The CW show that kicked off the network's current superhero boom. Al shares anecdotes from the casting of the show's iconic leads to working with Christopher Reeve and how Smallville compares to the current TV incarnations of the DC Universe. Before the interview with Al, Keith, Britney, and Desiree share some news including their reactions to The Flash/Supergirl musical episode, the passing of Swamp Thing co-creator Bernie Wrightson, and Smallville alum Michael Rosenbaum's entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. About the podcast: DC TV Classics, a product of DC TV Podcasts, is dedicated to reflecting and discussing the previous DC Comics television shows that have come before, such as The Adventures of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman ’66, Smallville, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Birds of Prey, Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, and much more. Join Keith Chow, Britney Monae and Desiree Rodriguez twice per month as they explore some of these beloved and classic DC TV shows. DC TV Classics is not affiliated with DC Comics or Warner Bros. Television. Logos and artwork featuring DC Comics characters or properties, are trademark of DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. Find DC TV Classics on: Social Media: Facebook – @DCTVClassics – Instagram Subscribe: iTunes – Stitcher Radio – YouTube – DC TV Podcasts Contact: dctvepodcasts@gmail.com
In the first part of a special podcast crossover with DC TV Classics, Keith chats with Into the Badlands co-creator Al Gough. They talk about Al's start in Hollywood with his writing and producing partner Miles Millar; working with Hong Kong cinema legends like Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeoh, and Daniel Wu; how difficult it is to accurately portray kung fu on broadcast television; and the importance of representation and why the onus is on producers and directors to find and cast diverse talent.
BleedTV sits down with the amazing co-creator Al Gough of Into the Badlands on AMC, Shannara Chronicles on MTV, and Smallville. We discuss several things about what it takes to pull of this amazing show. As well we focus on the upcoming season of badlands with all its new twists, characters, and plot lines! Download and listen for some great entertainment. Follow him on Twitter @TheRealAlGough.Send us your comments and feedback to bleedtvpodcast@gmail.com , @bleedtvpodcast on twitter, and or our Facebook page. Subscribe and would appreciate any positive reviews on Itunes or Stitcher.
Jimmy joined the roundtables for the upcoming TV show The Shannara Chronicles at New York Comic Con! You'll hear from Manu Bennett, Austin Butler, novelist Terry Brooks, EP Miles Millar, EP Al Gough and director Jonathan Liebesman. The CNI mic is pointed directly at the talent so you'll hear them the best (and that's more important!) so apologies if the media questions are a bit muddled. They talk about the new MTV show covering Brooks' fantasy book series and what to expect in this massive world. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
In this latest ball-impaling episode, Magnus continues the Smallville retrospective series, tackling episode number eight, Jitters through episode 13, Kinetic. How much is there to really say about these episodes? Listen for yourself. In a rare show of synergy, the feedback section relates to the first trickles of the response to the last Magnus Talks About Smallville show. Something to look forward to, yes? So what more do you want? Unless you want Amy Adams to come to your house and eat your spleen, you'll start listening right now! Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise! Feedback for this and any other episode may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
In this latest ball-impaling episode, Magnus continues the Smallville retrospective series, tackling episode number eight, Jitters through episode 13, Kinetic. How much is there to really say about these episodes? Listen for yourself. In a rare show of synergy, the feedback section relates to the first trickles of the response to the last Magnus Talks About Smallville show. Something to look forward to, yes? So what more do you want? Unless you want Amy Adams to come to your house and eat your spleen, you'll start listening right now! Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise! Feedback for this and any other episode may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
In this latest ball-crunching episode, Magnus begins an epic new journey in analyzing Smallville. From the ball-decimating pilot episode to the ball-slapping series finale, Magnus will discuss every Smallville episode there's ever been. Admittedly some more than others but ALL will be discussed.Yes, including the dreaded fourth season.Analysis is made, subplots are analyzed, continuity is remarked upon; no stone will be left unturned in Clark's journey from simple farmboy to world's greatest protector.So get to it already! Or do you want Lex to get sent over to your house to run you off a bridge with his Porsche?Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!Feedback for this and any other episode may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
In this latest ball-crunching episode, Magnus begins an epic new journey in analyzing Smallville. From the ball-decimating pilot episode to the ball-slapping series finale, Magnus will discuss every Smallville episode there's ever been. Admittedly some more than others but ALL will be discussed.Yes, including the dreaded fourth season.Analysis is made, subplots are analyzed, continuity is remarked upon; no stone will be left unturned in Clark's journey from simple farmboy to world's greatest protector.So get to it already! Or do you want Lex to get sent over to your house to run you off a bridge with his Porsche?Do you have a suggestion for a topic? Feel free to e-mail me at trentusmagnus@gmail.com and I might consider thinking about the possibility of potentially discussing whatever you have in mind some day. And that's a promise!Feedback for this and any other episode may be sent to trentusmagnus@gmail.com.
April 12, 2008 – This Week on SHoE – Derek and Steve are back from a week off with all the news you can handle regarding the Superman court battle, the departure of co-creators Al Gough and Miles Millar from the eighth season of Smallville, and the ultimate shipper debate….agreement.