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Choices ep 319Aired May 4, 1999 IMDB Summary The Mayor takes Willow prisoner after Buffy and her friends steal away a box containing demonic energy needed for Ascension Day. Directed by: James A. Contner Written By: Joss Whedon, David Fury, Jane Espenson Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
**Spoilers!!! Letting you know in the beginning of the episode, we talk about the Buffy reboot and slight spoilers are mentioned so if you want to skip, just go to 11:22 in the episode!! Thanks!! ***Helpless Ep312Aired Jan 19, 1999 IMDB Summary As her birthday approaches, Buffy loses her Slayer powers and must do battle with a vampire who is not only extremely powerful but also quite mad. Directed by: James A. Contner Written By: Joss Whedon, David Fury, Jane Espenson Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Written and directed by David Fury, this episode originally aired January 8, 2002. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Go Fish ep 220Aired May 5th, 1998IMDB Summary:Members of the Sunnydale swim team are killed by a gill monster of unknown origins.Directed by David Semel Written by Joss Whedon, David Fury, Elin HamptonConnect with us:Insta www.instagram.com/themistergordo_podTikTok @themistergordopodcastEmail themistergordopod@gmail.com
written by David Fury with Jane Espenson and directed by Nick Marck, this episode originally aired October 23, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by David Grossman, this episode originally aired October 2, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by Fred Keller, this episode originally aired April 17, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by Daniel Attias, this episode originally aired February 13, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by Daniel Attias, this episode originally aired November 21, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by David Grossman, this episode originally aired October 3, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired May 16, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired February 8, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Marti Noxon, David Fury and Jane Espenson, and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired January 18, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury with Jeannine Renshaw and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired December 14, 1999.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by Tucker Gates, this episode originally aired October 26, 1999. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired October 12, 1999. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by David Fury and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired May 4, 1999.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
David Fury started out in comedy, so how did he end up writing and producing shows like “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “24”, "Lost”, "911”, "Magnum P.I" and “Lethal Weapon”? And the other question you may have is: “why did we interview Ken's dear friend Laura Foy right before Hurricane Ian hit” and how that might have not been a great idea.
Written by David Fury and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired January 19, 1999.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Elin Hampton and David Fury and directed by David Semel, this episode originally aired May 5, 1998.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Isabel Vázquez apabulla con su conocimiento sobre ficción y asombra con sus reflexiones en este repaso a los dos primeros episodios con flashbacks de la serie. Kate y John Locke, liberados por la isla, cada uno a su manera. Ambos dirigidos por Jack Bender, otro de los que podríamos considerar los autores de la serie; Damon Lindelof firma el guion de 'Tabula Rasa', mientras que el guionista de 'Buffy, cazavampiros' David Fury escribe el cuarto episodio, el mítico 'Walkabout'.
Welcome to THE STORM: A Lost ReWatch Podcast! Where we watch a new episode of ABC's Lost every week and discuss it for newcomers and those returning to The Island. This week, Joanna, Dave, and Neil are seeing patterns and curses with Season 1, Episode 19 "Deus Ex Machina" - Locke's faith is tested by the island at great cost. This week's podcast is bursting with guests! Podcaster and Vanity Fair editor Katey Rich joins us for the Calm and Storm (follow her on twitter @KateyRich (http://twitter.com/KateyRich) and listen to her on the Little Gold Men podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/little-gold-men/id1042433465) ), and this week's interview is with writer/producer David Fury who wrote some of season 1 of Lost's most memorable episodes (follow him on Twitter @thedavidfury (http://twitter.com/thedavidfury) ). This podcast is split into two sections THE CALM where we talk about just the episodes we've watched up to this point and do not discuss facts and knowledge from later in the series and THE STORM where make use of all the knowledge that 6 seasons of Lost and 15 years of Lost fandom has generated, plus our own crazy brains. Send your Lost comments to @StormPodcast (http://twitter.com/StormPodcast) on Twitter and e-mails to Hosts@Stormpodcast.com to talk back at the show! You can send e-mails about ANY of the first season episodes of Lost, just include the title of the episode you're addressing. Follow Neil (@rejects (http://twitter.com/rejects) ), Joanna (@jowrotethis (http://twitter.com/jowrotethis) ), Da7e (@da7e (http://twitter.com/da7e) ) and the show (@StormPodcast (https://twitter.com/StormPodcast) ) on Twitter! Subscribe to get exclusive content! Now updated for LOST REWATCH! - https://www.patreon.com/stormofspoilers Get Merch at ChaosIsLit.com (http://chaosislit.com) Theme by DJ EMPIRICAL TIMECODES: THE CALM (Through S1 E19 discussion) - From the VERY START! THE INTERVIEW (No Spoilers) - 50 minutes and 24 seconds THE STORM (SPOILERS!) - 1 hour 11 minutes, 57 seconds
Welcome to Don't Be Sorry, Be Giles, also known as If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me! This week, we watched Season 3, Episode 12, "Helpless." In this episode, we talk plot and firsts (2:00), rites of passage (13:30), and Cruciamentum and David Fury (24:00). Then we yell (50:00), watch (1:05:00) and rank (1:07:00). Full show notes at beepmepod,wordpress.com and @[beepmepod](https://soundcloud.com/beepmepod) on Twitter (twitter.com/beepmepod), Facebook (facebook.com/beepmepod), Tumblr (beepmepod.tumblr.com) for all the good stuff and beepmepod@gmail.com for general chitchat! Next episode: "I brought marshmallows! ... Occasionally, I'm callous and strange" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beepmepod/support
We watch season one, episode 18, "Numbers," and just want Hurley to be believed. We also talk to David Fury, who co-wrote this episode, about Rousseau, where the numbers came from and whether Hurley's flashbacks are supposed to be funny. Plus, a memory from The Lost Experience! We're on Twitter @TheHatchPodcast. Leave us your hot take by phone at +1 954-6-DHARMA, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Our theme music is by Andy G. Cohen and our cover art is by Danny Roth.
Jimmy sat in on the roundtables for the Amazon series THE TICK. He chatted with stars Michael Cerveris, Yara Martinez, Scott Speiser, Brendan Hines, creator Ben Edlund, producers David Fury & Barry Josephson! The room started pretty late & it was very busy so we weren't able to get stars Peter Serafinowicz, Jackie Earle Haley, Valorie Curry or Griffin Newman. Sorry about that! What's coming for the 2nd half of the first season? How do they cover mental health? Any more characters from the comics that might make it into the show? Listen in to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
The Watchers gathered for Go Fish and weren’t really happy about it. WentworthMiller is the bright, shining star emerging from the sewers of this episode (at least until he dives into them). We love you Wentworth! There’s a Jonathan sighting, we discuss bicep curls, and CW: casual misogyny and sexual assault. Full Synopsis on IMDB Directed by: David SemelWritten by: David Fury and Elin HamptonAir date: May 5, 1998Rating: 1 Mr. Pointy out of 5 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworks
The Watchers gathered for Go Fish and weren’t really happy about it. WentworthMiller is the bright, shining star emerging from the sewers of this episode (at least until he dives into them). We love you Wentworth! There’s a Jonathan sighting, we discuss bicep curls, and CW: casual misogyny and sexual assault. Full Synopsis on IMDB Directed by: David SemelWritten by: David Fury and Elin HamptonAir date: May 5, 1998Rating: 1 Mr. Pointy out of 5 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworks
We watch season one, episode 14, "Special," and debate what went wrong between Michael and Susan, and how much sympathy Michael deserves. We settle that debate (sort of) by asking the episode's writer, David Fury, what he had in mind for Michael and Walt. We're on Twitter @TheHatchPodcast. Leave us your hot take by phone at +1 954-6-DHARMA, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Our theme music is by Andy G. Cohen and our cover art is by Danny Roth.
We watch season one, episode 12, "Whatever the Case May Be," and are generally in awe of Kate and Evangeline Lilly. (For the record, we much prefer Kate and Sawyer to Kate and Jack.) We also interview David Fury, a writer and co-executive producer who was nominated for an Emmy for "Walkabout." We're on Twitter @TheHatchPodcast. Leave us your hot take by phone at +1 954-6-DHARMA. Our theme music is by Andy G. Cohen and our cover art is by Danny Roth.
We watch season 1, episode 11, "All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues," and surprisingly, Jack is interesting enough to carry the episode. We also talk about Locke, Boone and Walt and interview David Fury, a writer and co-executive producer on the first season of the show. We're on Twitter @TheHatchPodcast. Leave us your hot take by phone at +1 954-6-DHARMA. Our theme music is by Andy G. Cohen and our cover art is by Danny Roth.
Rob and Dave have decided to occasionally take a look at great TV series and movies they enjoy, broadly from the genres of sci-fi and fantasy. Not only will they look at them from all the usual angles you'd expect, but also what the broad appeal to a Doctor Who fan might be. In this first episode, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American supernatural drama television series created by Joss Whedon under his production tag, Mutant Enemy Productions with later co-executive producers being Jane Espenson, David Fury, David Greenwalt, Doug Petrie, Marti Noxon, and David Solomon. The series premiered on March 10, 1997, on The WB and concluded on May 20, 2003, on UPN. The series narrative follows Buffy Summers (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar), the latest in a line of young women known as "Vampire Slayers", or simply "Slayers". In the story, Slayers are "called" (chosen by fate) to battle against vampires, demons, and other forces of darkness. Being a young woman, Buffy wants to live a normal life, but as the series progresses, she learns to embrace her destiny. Like previous Slayers, Buffy is aided by a Watcher, who guides, teaches, and trains her. Unlike her predecessors, Buffy surrounds herself with a circle of loyal friends who become known as the "Scooby Gang".
Trente-quatrième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Podcast extrêmement particulier et totalement novateur puisque enregistré entièrement dans une PISCINE ! L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser pour l'occasion à un épiqode spécial "piscine" de Buffy : le vingtième de la deuxième saison : Go Fish (Les hommes poissons en VF) Écrit par David Fury et Elin Hampton et réalisé par David Semel, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 5 novembre 1998. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Go Fish, nous aborderons les piscines, les hommes-poissons, le viol et le dopage. Nous parlerons également : de Psycho Beach Party (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8DBBA0QkdE) de Prison Break (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB6OQZRgl-E) de la créature du lagon noir (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM1o1xe5FGE) de claquettes chaussettes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEY47cabUjk) et de nombreux films de piscines (on attend les votres en commentaire ;) Des gros bisous à Romain, William, Gaellifrey, Julie Benz et au cousin de Clément qui nous loue son incroyable piscine. Bon épisode.
Join us as we discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 7, “Once More, With Feeling” and Angel season 3, episode 7, “Offspring.” Superfans: Caitlin Newbies: Ariana, Mitch, and Kristen Fun Facts: Mitch wants to warn everyone not to watch Fear the Walking Dead because it’s completely unrealistic. Kristen shares that “Once More With Feeling” put her in a musical mood so she and Karen watched Chicago immediately afterward. Ariana recommends Andy Mack on Disney Channel for all kinds of reasons, including a storyline with a young boy discovering his sexuality. Caitlin binged Wynonna Earp this week. It’s a supernatural western about the great, great granddaughter of Wyatt Earp. Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 7, “Once More, With Feeling”: -Synopsis -Joss was inspired by a Shakespeare reading at this house when everyone gathered around the piano. -The cast thought Joss was going to end their careers with this musical episode. They. Were. Terrified. -Ariana gives us her “real” fun fact. -The opening credits are shorter than usual and absolutely delightful. -The villain’s name is Sweet, which isn’t actually said in the episode. -“Going Through the Motions” was inspired by “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid. -Sarah Michele Gellar didn’t really want to sing, but when she learned how emotional the episode was, she relented. -Jewel was initially planned to do Sarah’s singing. -“If We’re Together” is the first group number, which lets everyone sing a little, and gets us used to the format. -“The Mustard” gave Kristen major “Nothing Suits Me Like a Suit” vibes, and featured writer/producer David Fury. -“Under Your Spell” was the hardest song for Joss to get through the network. It seems romantic, but it’s uncomfortable because of what Willow did the night before. -“I’ll Never Tell” has Anya and Xander laying out all their worries about their impending marriage. -They immediately run to Giles to get this musical thing to stop. -The woman getting a parking ticket is Executive Producer Marti Noxon. -Spike’s song, “Rest In Peace,” is basically what we think Buffy needed to hear from Spike. -Mitch is not a fan, but Ariana is totally here for this. -Dawn makes Tara aware of the fight/Willow’s spell. -Dawn gets kidnapped, so we only get two lines of “Dawn’s Lament.” -We have a chat about Dawn’s kleptomania. -Michelle Trachtenberg requested an extended dance number in place of extensive singing. -“What You Feel” introduces us to Sweet and starts us figuring out what is going on with this MotW. -Sweet reminds Mitch of Him from The Powerpuff Girls. -Sweet’s minions were waaaay creepier than Sweet himself. -Giles’ singing was wonderful in “Standing” (even if we got distracted by the stunt double and the green screen). -“Under Your Spell”/”Standing” Reprise gives us the answer to Tara’s question about the sprig she found under her pillow. She’s hurt and pissed. -“Walk Through the Fire” is Caitlin’s favorite, especially when Buffy kicks in the door. -“Something to Sing About” gives us the big reveal of the episode. We were all really affected by Buffy’s admission that she was in heaven. -“What You Feel” Reprise features Xander admitting that he summoned Sweet. -Sweet peaces out when he realizes it’s Xander that summoned him and he has no interest in taking him for a husband. -Spike leaves during “Where Do We Go From Here” and Buffy follows, which leads to the coda, and… -Buffy and Spike kiss!! -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Angel season 3, episode 7, “Offspring”: -Synopsis -Pregnancy plot lines have a purpose! -Darla and Angel make a HUGE mistake in the flashback. -There’s definitely some flirting going on here. Thanks, Fred, for pointing it out. -“Moira is the gut physical attraction between two larger than life souls.” There’s definitely some moira going on here. -We are finally getting a good look at the real Fred. -Caritas is coming back. Lorne is rebuilding. -Fred gets her calculations a little off and Holtz is ...
Today's Guest: David Fury, writer, producer, "24," "Lost," "Dream On," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Angel," "Tyrant," "Fringe" Television screenwriter, producer David Fury Pop quiz: name the man who’s been a writer and/or producer for the following TV shows: “The Jackie Thomas Show,” “House of Buggin’,” “Dream On,” “Pinky and the Brain,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel,” “Lost,” “24.” Give up? It’s David Fury, and he joins us today via phone from Hollywood. David Fury Twitter • Facebook • IMDB • Wikipedia • Order Dream On on DVD from Amazon.com • Order 24: The Complete Series BOB ANDELMAN/Mr. MEDIA: David, welcome to Mr. Media. DAVID FURY: Thanks very much, Bob. I want to answer that question. I know, I know who that is. Order 'Dream On - Seasons 1 & 2,' available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD above! ANDELMAN: And we will send you a prize, I promise. FURY: Oh, thank you. ANDELMAN: David, does Barack Obama’s presidential campaign send a commission on every dollar it collects to the producers of “24”? FURY: No, not that I know of. How did Barack Obama come into this? ANDELMAN: Well, I look at Barack Obama, and it seems like he’s had a very smooth sail in these first months of his presidential campaign, and it seems to me, and maybe I’m alone, that a lot of it has to do with “24” making it very comfortable for America to have an African-American president, twice even. FURY: Interesting. Interesting premise. Well, I’d like to think that we’ve, as a country we’ve become more comfortable with the idea of bringing in presidential candidates from different walks of life, whether they be black or women or Asian or anything. If “24” has anything to do with it? All the better. I’d love to think that we’ve, to some extent we’ve matured enough that people are open to the idea. ANDELMAN: It’s interesting. I mean, there hasn’t really been a situation in years past where an African-American would play the President and it wouldn’t be like a big deal, but now it’s like…. FURY: Well, there was Deep Impact I remember which had Morgan Freeman as President. My God, I would have voted for him right there if Morgan Freeman had run, such an excellent presidential candidate. Or James Earl Jones years ago in a movie called The Man. ANDELMAN: I remember that. FURY: I remember that, as well, so I don’t think we’re the first, certainly, to do it, but perhaps…. ANDELMAN: No, but it’s very matter of fact in “24.” I think in those previous settings, it was more, you know, “What?” FURY: Well, certainly in The Man, it was very much evident that this was a racial issue and was telling a racial story. Morgan Freeman was handled matter-of-factly, and certainly David Palmer has been on the show. You may be right, you may have something to that. ANDELMAN: Well, I do think you guys should get a commission. I think you should look into that. FURY: All right. ANDELMAN: I hear a lot that Republicans tend to love “24” because of its kind of take-no-shit approach to terrorism, and I wondered if the creative staff has a noticeable political bent. FURY: Well, certainly a couple members of our staff lean very heavily toward the right, as there are a couple members that lean very heavily toward the left. We have a wide diversity of different political viewpoints. I don’t think Republicans, just simply Republicans love the show. I have heard that people as diverse as Barbra Streisand is apparently a big fan of the show. ANDELMAN: I didn’t mean to suggest that only Republicans, by no means, but… FURY: Everybody likes to filter their viewing of “24” through their own viewpoint, and we try to give a very diverse viewpoint on the show. Republicans will certainly embrace some of the more right wing aspects of “24,” the take-no-prisoners approach to terrorism, and there are others who recognize that that doesn’t work all the time. What you really have is somebody like Jack Bauer, who is serving the greater good but who has no particular political bent. I mean, David Palmer, I think, was always presented as, I think, a Democratic president, and Jack’s loyalty was to him for the most part for the first few years. Our executive producer/co-creator, Joel Surnow, is very vocal about his conservative Republican leanings, and he has a lot of friends of his who do enjoy the show and do think it supports their agenda. Although many of them criticized the show earlier this year, when we did the story line about Wayne Palmer’s sister who was voicing sort of the liberal bent, and her boyfriend, who was incarcerated along with other Muslim prisoners, we suspected to be involved with terrorism and then weren’t, I know Joel got a lot of criticism that, “What, is the show starting to lean toward the left? There are good Muslims that were over-reacting?” We’re trying to say that there’s no easy answers, basically, and some people look for answers in the show, and some people recognize that that’s just not going to come. Order '24: The Complete Series,' available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD box set above! ANDELMAN: You don’t have to answer this, but where are you in your own political leanings? FURY: I’m very moderate. I’m a registered Democrat. I suppose I’m conservative fiscally, and socially I’m much more moderate, so I am either a very liberal Republican or very conservative Democrat, I’m not quite sure. ANDELMAN: Would it be a wrong guess that, politically, those writers’ room sessions could be pretty interesting conversations? FURY: Oh, you have no idea! The debates that go on and on on a daily basis regarding whatever is going on in the current administration. There’s people, Evan Katz, another executive producer on the show, who definitely leans more toward the left, and he gets into a lot of debates with Joel and Manny Coto, another one of our co-executive producers who is a staunch Republican. And then you have somebody like Bob Cochran, the other co-creator, who is a Republican but much more moderate than other people. And then Howard Gordon, our show-runner, whose wife is very heavily involved with liberal causes -- and Howard himself is a registered Democrat -- supports Democratic causes. The conversation does lean toward political debates. ANDELMAN: Did the conversation a few months ago about torture on the show come back to the writers’ room? FURY: Oh, most definitely. We discussed it. Even when it came on and before it became an issue, before it was made into a news issue, the discussion whether torture works, about whether it should ever be used, and the moral ramifications. We discussed that at great length. Once it became more of an issue, I found myself defending our approach to it on a podcast and wound up on CNN News as the “writers of ‘24’ speak up on this controversy.” My contention was simply that we’re not trying to present a documentary or a realistic approach to fighting terrorism, we’re producing an evening of entertainment, and liberties have to be taken. The whole structure of the show, the ticking time clock and Jack Bauer fighting it the entire season, that’s something that just doesn’t happen in real life. There is no ticking clock, so there’s never any need to torture someone to get information out of them so quickly. You have to create scenarios where that would have to be, and at that point, you’re speaking in hyperbole. ANDELMAN: I find the recovery from some of the torture sometimes to be entertaining. I keep thinking back to poor Morris getting that drill through his shoulder, but there he is back at work a few hours later (laughs). FURY: Well, he’s a strong man, that Morris. Again, it’s the real challenge of the show, and certainly we’ve taken a lot more liberties later than earlier in the earlier years of the show where people do have to bounce back so that we can bring them back into the story. It’s very difficult if someone is tortured. Generally speaking, they’d be hospitalized, and you wouldn’t see them for several days, but of course, in a 24-hour period, you have to find ways to re-integrate them, and sometimes it takes a lot of suspension of disbelief to get those people back. Poor Milo was shot, and there he is with a sling, still back at work. We just have to chalk it up to, “Well, we’re understaffed, and we need you, and this is an emergency situation, and normally, we’d let you rest, but you can’t now.” ANDELMAN: Well, and how often does Jack get hit in the head with a heavy metal object…. FURY: Oh, well, sure. My God, Jack never died and was revived and picked up a gun and went after the bad guys again. ANDELMAN: Well, now, it’s funny you mentioned that, because I wanted to ask you the thing that has always driven me crazy, and I mean in a good way as a viewer, is that the CTU staff seems to have the worst institutional security in America. I mean, there’s spies, there’s moles, there’s data taps, and God forbid you’re a high-threat suspect and you get brought back to CTU for questioning, because you or somebody is going to die, right? FURY: Yeah, that’s usually the case. The justification that’s been given to me when I bring these things up is that CTU is really an intelligence-gathering organization, and organizations like that aren’t really heavily fortified security-wise. I mean, certainly we do an excessive amount of it, but the idea that CTU cannot be breached because it’s such a top government agency is probably over-stating it, since what they mostly do, they are a branch office of an anti-terrorist intelligence-gathering organization. They do have a task force, but if we need their systems to be tapped for a story, we’ll do it. If we need someone to get into CTU to stage a gas attack, that’s going to be a lot more interesting than saying, “Well, it’s impossible to get into CTU, no one would ever be able to do that.” We have to make allowances like that for dramatic purposes. Well, it does make CTU look a little, well, inept, you know, and again, it’s the alternative is, well, if we show them bei
Writer and director David Fury talks about his work on Buffy The Vampire Slayer. He also wrote Walkabout for Lost and some great Angel episodes. He is also famous for being The Mustard Man on the Musical episode. @buffyhistory
Mr. Pointy Slayer of the Vampire Oooohhhh it is October a month filled with ghouls and goblins! To kick off the month Johnny and Brian are taking a trip to the Hellmouth, no not Cleveland, but the bright and sunny and seemingly never-ending town of Sunnydale. That's right, the guys are talking Buffy the Vampire Slayers and all the Scooby Gang goodness that goes along with this geek staples of the early 2000's. They also share their thoughts on the latest Netflix smash hit Marvel’s Luke Cage! Buffy The Vampire Slayers (1997) Synopsis Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American television series created by Joss Whedon under his production tag, Mutant Enemy Productions with later co-executive producers being Jane Espenson, David Fury, David Greenwalt, Doug Petrie, Marti Noxon, and David Solomon. The series premiered on March 10, 1997, on The WB and concluded on May 20, 2003, on UPN. The series narrative follows Buffy Summers (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar), the latest in a line of young women known as “Vampire Slayers”, or simply “Slayers”. In the story, Slayers are “called” (chosen by fate) to battle against vampires, demons, and other forces of darkness. Like previous Slayers, Buffy is aided...
Vingt-sixième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Nous sommes très heureux d'accueillir la comédienne Chantal Macé (http://chantal-mace.net/): la voix française de Dawn pour cet épisode spécial entièrement consacré à la petite sœur de la Tueuse. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au deuxième épisode de la cinquième saison : Real me (Jalousies en VF) Écrit par David Fury et réalisé par David Grossman, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 3 octobre 2000. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Real me, nous aborderons le personnage de Dawn, la représentation du réel, le doublage de la série. Nous parlerons également : de Mr. Boogedy (https://youtu.be/FHKqca32o9I) de problème techniques du super film This is Spinal Tap d'une énigme complètement dingue de tonton Giles du film Girl Asleep (https://youtu.be/9lJSjVbTvDs) de l'étrange festival (http://www.etrangefestival.com/) de Terra Formars de Takashi Miike (https://youtu.be/dxCz2cVIKL4) de la croisade noire du Jedi fou de Timothy Zahn et du nouvel album de Britney Spears !!! Des gros bisous à thechosen01, welikesup, cgods, podcastore (http://podcastore.podcloud.fr/podcastore-number-10-a-la-bourre), @PauloGellar, aux fans de Buffy rencontré à la Bellevilloise le 26 aout dernier et à Clément qui fêtait son anniv en direct pendant ce podcast. Bon épisode.
Today Ken welcomes writer, sometimes actor, producer David Fury(Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Lost, Fringe, 24, Dream On) to theshow. Ken and David discuss high school guidance counselors, SoapOperas, General Hospital, One Life to Live, living on or in LongIsland, assisting Elizabeth Taylor, Luke and Laura, Stand Up,sketch comedy, learning comedy through repetition, Bob Newhart,WPIX, being a Monster Kid, teaching your kids the wonders of oldmovies, the intersection of Horror and Comedy, It! The Terror fromBeyond Space, Fiend Without a Face, Cronenberg's The Fly, TheTwilight Zone, allegory, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Memptile, TheBig Story vs. the little story, 24, Doctor Who, Mad About You, TheJackie Thomas Show, Joss Whedon, Angel, Re-Animator, Roseanne,Brain Trust, Gary Kroeger, Comic Strip Live! on Fox Late night, newSCTV, HA!, The Newhart finale, Dream On, Tippy Top, John Landis'casting approach, HBO's First original program, Keifer Sutherland,Ball & Chain, Bryan Cranston, Fringe mysteries, thedemoralizing state of learning about serial killers, Son of Saul,and kind of opening a TV Guide.
Vingt-quatrième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Un numéro à 5 ! (c'est fou) avec deux invités vidéastes spécialistes de pop culture : Faye et James de l'amicale du geek (https://amicaledugeekmontpellier.wordpress.com/). L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au douzième épisode de la troisième saison : Helpless (Sans défense en VF) Écrit par David Fury et réalisé par James Contner, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 19 janvier 1999. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Helpless, nous aborderons le petit chaperon rouge, le rituel de passage à l'âge adulte, le sexe, les relations père/fille, l'adieu à l'enfance... Nous parlerons également : de la difficulté d'être régulier dans un monde moderne (vous avez 3H) de la soirée ONCE MORE WITH BUFFY du 26 avril 2016 de Charmed des observateuses (un film qui n'existe pas encore et c'est bien dommage) du petit chaperon rouge de l'épisode Lie To Me du Jour des morts vivants des spoils sur Star Wars VII et Saving private Ryan du Silence des agneaux de chaines youtube (https://www.youtube.com/user/amicaledugeek) (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXeFGMYmnHQJd7Yu4B_gxXA) (http://bit.ly/Mr-Bobine) du livre Buffy Répétition mortelle de Arthur Byron Cover de Banshee du Breakfast Club de Gravity Falls (https://youtu.be/0PYzpK-xa6c) du Reset Bar (http://reset.bar/) de Tolkien Des gros bisous à Nico pour son montage inkayab' (https://youtu.be/qhV3uI7gdfs), à Podcloud et Podradio (Bon Anniversaire !), à SMG (Bon Anniversaire aussi !!), à Happy Hour serie (https://youtu.be/A4I2bguRnvo?t=1h6m59s), à Ananké, à l'amicale du geek, aux montpellierains de SR, à Fabien Campaner de On va faire cours et au capowal Cywil de la Cogip. Bon épisode.
Vingtième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Un numéro sans invité mais dans lequel on vous réserve malgré tout quelques surprises et même un dossier ! L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au cinquième épisode de la sixième saison : Life serial (Tous contre Buffy en VF) Écrit par David Fury et Jane Espenson, réalisé par Nick Marck il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 23 Octobre 2001. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Life serial, nous aborderons les boucles temporelles, le trio, la recherche d'emploi, les responsabilité nulles de la vie d'adulte.i Nous parlerons également : des Masticators et de leur titre incroyable "Kidnapper song" de Pascal Praud (http://www.rtl.fr/emission/on-refait-le-match-avec-pascal-praud) de Cannibal! The Musical de Angel de la BD Reunion de Jane Espenson de L'Âge de cristal de Gidget du double sens du mot "bone" en anglais (https://youtu.be/PinGDCDwUCk) de Evil Dead 2 forcément de Clem des jeunes qui se prennent en main (https://youtu.be/ChoF3CzIzg8) de Tenacious D in the pick of destiny de rugby (un peu) des Monty Python (https://youtu.be/4vuW6tQ0218) des films de boucles temporelles de BiTS (https://youtu.be/G4I1s2jqDw4) du woosh du visiteur du futur de DOCTOR WHO saison 9 de in your eyes (film d'amour écrit par Joss Whedon) de la série Sense8 (https://youtu.be/iKpKAlbJ7BQ) du jeu de société TIME Stories et du Comic Con Paris (http://www.comic-con-paris.com/) ou nous serons présents avec un stand Buffy Incroyable ! Des gros bisous à Mélanie, Patr83, Orjan, Gépé de What the duck (http://whattheduck.fr/podcast-pourquoi-buffy-cest-genial/), @PauloGellar de smg-france.net, PodRennes, Elosterv (http://elosterv.blogspot.fr/, Toutes les Aventures, Psychanalyse du héros d'aventures). Bon épisode.
Numéro exceptionnel du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c'est Génial qui se transforme le temps d'un épisode en Pourquoi Lost C'est Génial ! Un podcast spécial consacré à notre deuxième série préférée, LOST, créée en 2004 par JJ.Abrams, Damon Lindelof et Jeffrey Lieber. L'équipe a choisi de s'intéresser en particulier au quatrième épisode de la première saison : Walkabout. Ecrit par David Fury et réalisé par Jack Bender. Il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 13 Octobre 2004 sur la chaîne ABC. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquelles nous tenterons d'analyser l'écriture, la mise en scène, tout en donnant des anecdotes et des informations pour mieux comprendre et apprécier la série. A travers Walkabout nous verrons en quoi la Survie est le principal moteur d'intrigues de la 1ère saison et nous parlerons du personnage de Locke et des deux « visions » qui vont s'opposer dans la série : la science et la foi. Nous aborderons aussi la caractérisation des personnages, essentielle en ce début de série. Nous parlerons également de la place de leader dans un groupe, de la religion, de la construction « classique » d'un épisode de LOST, de l'importance des travellings, de notre façon de "consommer" des séries, des expressions sarthoises, de la chasse aux sangliers de 25kg, de Nash Bridges, de Banshee et bien sûr de Buffy contre les Vampires... N'hésitez pas à commenter et à nous donner votre avis sur la série et le podcast ! Bon épisode ! We have to go back !!
Cinquième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au quatorzième épisode de la cinquième saison : Crush (La Déclaration en VF).Écrit par David Fury et réalisé par Daniel Attias, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 13 Février 2001 sur WB.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Crush, nous aborderons l'évolution du personnage de Spike, de psychanalyse et de notre pote Freud. Nous parlerons également un peu de Dawn, Nick Brendon, Indiana Jones, les X-men, et l'inspecteur Columbo évidemment. Bon épisode.
Quatrième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au quatrième épisode de la quatrième saison : Fear itself (Le démon d'Halloween en VF).Écrit par David Fury et réalisé par Tucker Gates, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 26 octobre 1999 sur WB.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Fear itself, nous aborderons l'évolution des personnages tout au long de la saison 4 qui se trouve être introduite et résumée dans cet épisode. Nous parlerons également de la réalisation spectaculaire et rythmée de Tucker Gates ainsi que des thèmes classiques d'Halloween et de la maison hantée qui sont ici re-visités à la sauce Buffy. Bon épisode.
Recorded Live 5/7/2011 at Largo, Los Angeles. Starring Mark Gagliardi as Jumbo the Elephant and Samm Levine as Wyatt the Rabbit. Also starring Brian Stack, Annie Savage, Craig Cackowski, Hal Lublin, and David Fury as Mr. Passover.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
An in depth chat with David Fury (Buffy, Angel, 24, Lost, Fringe) about his career, process, and the choices he's made.CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL:https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF THE FOREVER DOG PODCAST NETWORK AND THE ATX TELEVISION FESTIVAL.http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panelhttp://atxfestival.com
David Fury (Buffy, Angel, Lost, 24); Jeff Greenstein (Friends, Will & Grace, Desperate Housewives); Emily Cutler (Community); Cathryn Humphries (Mad Men, V).Recorded March 13, 2011.CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL:https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF THE FOREVER DOG PODCAST NETWORK AND THE ATX TELEVISION FESTIVAL.http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panelhttp://atxfestival.com
Paul Maki returns for commentary on the twentieth episode from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's second season, "Go Fish". The promising members of Sunnydale High's swim team are shedding their skins, literally! It's up to Buffy and her friends to find the connection between these bizarre deaths and a recent crop of scaly sea creatures roaming the halls. Naturally, it all has something to do with the fall of the Soviet Union.... Naturally.Please join Paul and I as we talk about Wentworth Miller, David Fury and the subtle message in this episode which warns us, "performance enhancing drugs are bad, m'kay?" Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the program on your DVD.