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Written by Tim Minear and directed by David Semel, 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 Howard Gordon and directed by David Semel, this episode originally aired January 25, 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 Dan Vebber and directed by David Semel, this episode originally aired November 24, 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 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 :)
Written by Joss Whedon with Marti Noxon and directed by David Semel, this episode originally aired November 24, 1997.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 :)
Bem-vindos à Boca do Inferno! "What's My Line? Part Two", traduzido como "O que eu faço? Parte 2", o décimo episódio da segunda temporada de Buffy, a Caça-vampiros, foi ao ar no dia 24 de novembro de 1997. Kendra e Buffy aprendem a ser amigas, Dru e Spike sequestram Angel, e novos casais se formam em Sunnydale. Aqui no podcast, a gente elabora reflexões sobre o racismo dos roteiristas, sofre com o Angel torturado sem camisa e xinga o Homem de Ferro (pois é, tem de tudo). S02E10, "What's My Line? Part Two"/"O que eu faço? Parte 2" foi escrito por Marti Noxon e dirigido por David Semel. Cuidado: este podcast contém spoilers! Twitter: @bocainfernocast Instagram: @bocainfernocast E-mail: bocadoinfernocast@gmail.com Podcast por Gih Alves (@quaseescritora no Twitter e @quaseleitura no Instagram), Sofia Soter (@sofiasoter no Twitter e @miss_sofia no Instagram) e Vitor Castrillo (@vitocastrillo no Twitter e no Instagram).
Written by Rob Des Hotel and Dean Batali, and directed by David Semel, it originally broadcast on March 31, 1997.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. The piece discussed in this episode is 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 :)
Bem-vindos à Boca do Inferno! Hoje é 31 de março de 1997 e vamos ao Bronze para acompanhar "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date", ou "Nunca mate um garoto no primeiro encontro", o quinto episódio da primeira temporada de Buffy, a Caça-vampiros. Buffy só quer uma noite normal, Owen só quer uma namorada alfabetizada e Giles só quer prevenir mais uma profecia apocalíptica. Por aqui, nos emocionamos com o Giles e babamos pelo Angel — ou seja, é uma quarta-feira como todas as outras. S01E05, "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date"/"Nunca mate um garoto no primeiro encontro" foi escrito por Rob Des Hotel e Dean Batali e dirigido por David Semel. Cuidado: este podcast contém spoilers! Twitter: @bocainfernocast Instagram: @bocainfernocast E-mail: bocadoinfernocast@gmail.com Podcast por Gih Alves (@quaseescritora no Twitter e no Instagram), Sofia Soter (@sofiasoter no Twitter e @miss_sofia no Instagram) e Vitor Castrillo (@vitocastrillo no Twitter e no Instagram).
Grab your most faux furred and feathered black ensemble Creeps because we are attending the funeral of one Abby Morgan in season 2 episode 19 “Rest in Peace” (Original airdate May 5th, 1999. Written by Mike White and directed by David Semel). Our eulogy includes the most boring heterosexual reunion of all time, the regression of Grams, and, as always, a contemplation of the suffering and incandecent pain acting of Michelle Williams / Ms. Jen Lindley. We also put out a call for proposals regarding a new J.L. Punishment Watch metric. If you’ve got a unit of measurement you’re just panting to share, you can find us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Your next great brainstorming playlist awaits you on Spotify aka Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Good night sweet Abby, may Beelzebub sing thee to thy rest with tequila shooters and mocking laughter.The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:The Massachusetts Bail FundPhiladelphia Printworks T-shirt gets the Zoe Hyde seal of approval and the Gabby Reeve eyeballing Zoe’s torso award for excellence.Are you alive? Then you should double feature Fried Green Tomatoes and A League of Their Own.
Get ready to smash your face into a birthday cake Creeps because this is season 2 episode 16 “Be Careful What You Wish For” (Original airdate March 3rd, 1999. Written by Heidi Ferrer and directed by David Semel). Was it kind of a snooze? Sure! But we got Abby and Jack’s Bogus Journey through the Belly Button, therapy drinking and the righteous dumping of a real turd. Follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps), and if you’re wishing for a Dawson’s Creek Spotify playlist, wish no more because our Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? has all the hits. The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:Portland!1. Videos Show How Federal Officers Escalated Violence in Portland2. See our Antiracism on the Creek doc for places to donateRemembering the horror of the Brookline clinic shootings, 25 years laterKardishin’ It’s rundown of the Kanye news barrage. Kim Kardashian West on Bringing Humanity to Criminal Justice Reform in ‘The Justice Project’Digit apCertain Women directed by Kelly ReichardtFire Logic by Laurie J. MarksPretty Little Cemetery Erin McKeown
We are ready for our closeups Creeps because this week we ARE “His Leading Lady” (Original airdate February 3rd, 1999. Written by Darin Goldberg and Shelley Meals and directed by David Semel). We get object lessons in bad behavior from manic pixie dream girl in training Devon (aka RACHEL LEE COOK) going full method on Josephine, to Jawson wallowing in his breakup by forcing everyone he knows to help him make a movie about it, to a man trapping a hungry and unwilling woman at bible study, and even Saint Pacey ignoring pleas for space in order to engage in some light breaking and entering. If you want to learn from our impeccable behavior, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Need a soundtrack for your demented heartbreak reenactment film? Might I suggest our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Join us next week when I pray Abby Morgan will be back to spice up the Creek!Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project “Reclaiming our language is one means of repairing the broken circle of cultural loss and pain.”The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe - Support Our Tribe. Preserve Our Culture.What to the Slave is 4th of July? By Fredrick DouglasWhere Is Rachael Leigh Cook Now? Spoiler Alert: She's Still Being AwesomeWatch Rachael Leigh Cook Remake ‘Brain on Drugs’ Ad for 4/20 - Actress tweaks frying pan, egg motif into critique of failed war on drugs
Guess who's back in town? The gang is thrown into turmoil when Spike returns to Sunnydale after Drusilla dumps him for a chaos demon (they're all slime and antlers). Join Harrison and Jason for a discussion of witch Pez dispensers, how hot Harrison thinks director David Semel is, and how Joyce Summers is the friend you need when going through a break up. It's Season 3, Episode 8: Lovers Walk. Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com Equal Justice Initiative: https://eji.org Bail Funds: https://bailfunds.github.io George Floyd Memorial Fund: https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd I Run With Maud: https://www.gofundme.com/f/i-run-with-maud Justice for Beonna Taylor: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-justice-for-breonna-taylor Justice for David McAtee: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justicefordavidmcatee In Memory of Tony McDade: https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-tony-mcdade Twitter, IG, & FB: @boozeandbuffy Email: boozeandbuffy@gmail.com Art Credit: Mark David Corley Music Credit: Grace Robertson
Time to hit the books creeps cause we watched season 2 episode 7 The All-Nighter (Original airdate November 18th, 1998. Written by Greg Berlanti and directed by David Semel). Old timey poetry and prose are in the air as are curiosity about sex and the ghost of a little girl haunting a family with satellite TV. Don’t ghost our social media! Follow us on Twitter (@dawsons_creeps), Instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and get in touch with the other side via our spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow. PROOF: America’s Test Kitchen Podcast GayleWhat We Do in the ShadowsMrs. AmericaMarbles by Ellen ForneyRe: my critique of dawson talking taming of the shrew: even if he meant that the last plays Shakey wrote in his personal timeline were tragedies, two of the last ones are The Winter’s Tale and the Tempest also DEFINITELY NOT TRAGEDIES good day sir.
CW: use of the word rapeHope you’re up to something witchy creeps, because this episode we have a Full Moon Rising for season 2 episode five (Original airdate October 28th, 1998. Written by Dana Baratta and directed by David Semel). The gang learns that things can get hairy at that time of the month and we learn that we know very little about lobsters and the moon. To learn more about both, follow us on twitter, instagram and sway in the moonlight to our Dawson’s Creeps Spotify playlist Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Non-Audible Audiobooks: Libro.fm!Prevention, Advocacy & Resource Center (PARC) Podcast that Gabby was onKind of cool article re the autistic coded character in the show The Outsiders
Grab some Special FX hair dye and pierce your tongue Creeps, cause this week we’re embracing season 2 episode 3 “Alternative Lifestyles” (Original airdate October 21st, 1998. Written by Mike White and directed by David Semel). We’re talking outfits, open marriages and the finer points of mopping so don’t dither, tune in now! While you’re at it, give us a follow: @dawsonscreeps on instagram, dawsons_creeps on twitter and the anthem of our beleaguered nation, our spotify D Creek playlist Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow. Until next week, we’ll be outside your school in a convertible sporting sunglasses to hide our identity!
Welcome back Creepers! snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night nor pandemic shall keep these podcasters from their duty. And our duty this eve is to regale you with season 2 episode 1 “The Kiss” (Original airdate October 7th, 1998. Written by Dana Baratta et al. and directed by David Semel). Dawson and Joey have locked lips, Jen is on the verge of nervous collapse and, CRUCIALLY, Pacey has frosted his tips. Join us, won’t you, to wile away an hour or two by the creek where every social interaction is as close as you can possibly get. Then, cuddle up to us on socials (twitter, instagram, spotify) for 90’s vintage tunes and content recs to get you through the day.
Say goodnight, not goodbye Creeps because we’ve made it to the season finale aka episode 13 “Decisions” (Original airdate May 19th, 1998. Written by Dana Baratta et al. and directed by David Semel). Join us for an hour or two of catharsis, consternation and cliff hangers as we sail out of season one and row into the uncertain waters of a second season on the creek. Follow us on twitter and instagram, like and rate and review and most importantly, recruit! If you’re looking for our truly delightful playlist, we’re on Spotify as Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow?
Get ready to go dutch and make out in front of each other on this week’s very special episode “Double Date” (Original airdate April 28th, 1998. Written by Jon Harmon Feldman, directed by David Semel). We’re breaking ground with our first double digit episode, first ladies suit worn to a carnival and first kiss between… Pacey and Joey?? Now that is a shocking turn of events! We also talk Gabby’s tush pain finally being explained by science and Zoe torpedoes our quest for domination by shouting out some of the other lovely D Creek podcasts we know (online) and love. If you are moved by Gabby’s call to action and live in Massachusetts you can find your state rep here and peep this Planned Parenthood breakdown of the Healthy Youth Act if you want more info.
Black Soul and La Boom dive deep on Watchmen Episode 7: "An Almost Religious Awe" directed by David Semel and Written by Stacy Osei-Kuffour and Claire Kiechel. Check it out.
Watchmen entre dans sa dernière ligne droite, sous la direction de David Semel, dans un épisode moins puissant que les deux précédents mais loin d'être avare en twists et révélations On revient dessus cette semaine avec Guigui, Clara, Manu, Corentin, Quentin et pour la première fois, Clément ! Bonne écoute
Watchmen - Season One. Episode Seven. An Almost Religious Awe Special Guest: Charlie Talbert (Desk Sergeant from Episode Six) Official synopsis: Under Lady Trieu’s care, Angela undergoes an unconventional treatment while Agent Blake chases down a lead. Elsewhere, The Smartest Man in the World delivers a stunning defense of his past actions. Written by Stacy Osei-Kuffour & Claire Kiechel Directed by David Semel Find us online: https://twitter.com/WatchmenMinute https://www.facebook.com/watchmenminute/ Travis Bow - https://twitter.com/thatTravisBow Eric Nash - https://twitter.com/luckymustard Charlie Talbert: Twitter Instagram Music: Life on Mars? - Written by David Bowie Running Scared - Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson
We made it through thirteen Nights of Frights so far and we all like tales, right? How about Campfire Tales? That is exactly what directors, Matt Cooper, Martin Kunert, and David Semel deliver in this relatively forgotten anthology film! Are these takes on urban legends, tales that you want to hear? Find out my thoughts on night thirteen!! #IOHO #31NoF #Horror #Movies #AdamAnalyzes #UrbanLegends #CampfireTales #October #MattCooper #MartinKunert #DavidSemel #JamesMarsden #AmySmart #ChristineTaylor #RonLivingston --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inourhonestopinion/support
With episodes 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Discovery fresh in our minds, the crew of USS TrekMovie’s Shuttle Pod podcast took to the podwaves to discuss the premiere of the brand new Star Trek show. In this new series, “Shuttle Pod At The Disco,” will cover each episode of Discovery just after it airs. In this, the maiden voyage of the Shuttle Pod At The Disco, Kayla, Matt, Brian, and Jared discuss “The Vulcan Hello” (written by Bryan Fuller and Akiva Goldsman, story by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman, directed by David Semel) and “Battle at the Binary Stars” (written by Aaron Harberts and Gretchen J. Berg, story by Bryan Fuller, directed by Adam Kane). With this being a brand new show, there was a lot to unpack. In our hour-long discussion, we focused on our initial reactions to Discovery and looked at how well episodes 1 and 2 set up the rest of the series in terms of fan service, character development, world building, and how the new show fits into the pre-existing canon. Plus, we take a look at Star Trek’s first ever after show, After Trek, which Brian had the pleasure of attending in person in New York City.
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.
The Man in the High Castle Pilot. Star Trek: Discovery's pilot was directed by David Semel, a television veteran who has worked on many shows, including Heroes, House, and of course, Dawson's Creek. But perhaps most notably, he directed the pilot for the hit Amazon series, The Man in the High Castle. In this episode of Stage Nine, Mike and John take a look at that pilot. We discuss the show's unique premise, the cinematic look, and how Semel creates a believable alternate reality. In news, we discuss the casting of Wendy Crewson on Discovery, the non-casting of Michael Dorn, and Discovery's newest director, Akiva Goldsman. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) News (00:00:50) The Man in the High Castle (00:07:54) Closing (00:30:10) HostsMike Schindler and John Mills ProductionMike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
One Night in Miami.... In 1964, Cassius Clay won the world heavy boxing championship. The next day, he announced that he had joined the Nation of Islam, and became Muhammed Ali. But in between those two events, he sat in a hotel room eating vanilla ice cream with Jim Brown, Sam Cooke, and Malcolm X. In his play One Night in Miami..., Star Trek: Discovery writer Kemp Powers explore what may have happened in that room. In this episode of Stage Nine, Mike and John take a look at the script for One Night in Miami.... We discuss the unique premise, the presentation of historical icons as real people, and how it compares to other fictional works featuring these characters. In news, John reviews Discovery director David Semel's pilot for Goliath. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Goliath (00:00:52) One Night in Miami... (00:5:14) Closing (00:28:53) Hosts Mike Schindler and John MIlls ProductionMike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Star Trek Beyond. Running Time: 1 hour 16 minutes 12 seconds For over two years now, Mike and John have spent countless hours studying the filmmakers involved with the creation of Star Trek Beyond. After all this time, the wait is over. In this episode of Stage Nine, Mike and John review the latest adventure in the franchise, Star Trek Beyond. We discuss our thoughts on the movie, and the contributions of director Justin Lin, writers Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, and producer J.J. Abrams. In news, we discuss the hiring Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne as the writers of Star Trek 14, look at the design influences of Ralph McQuarrie on the U.S.S. Discovery, and profile the director of Star Trek: Discovery's pilot, David Semel. Chapters Introduction (00:00:00) Star Trek Beyond (00:01:31) Lin's Direction (00:20:41) Pegg & Jung's Script (00:27:50) Abrams' Production (00:33:59) Star Trek 14 News (00:37:20) Discovery News (00:41:55) Closing (01:07:53) Hosts Mike Schindler and John Mills ProductionMike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Pour ce tout premier numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial, l’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au cinquième épisode de la première saison : Never kill a boy on the first date (Un premier rendez-vous manqué en VF). Écrit par Rob Des Hotel et Dean Batali, réalisé par David Semel, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 31 mars 1997 su WB.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audios 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 Never kill a boy on the first date, nous aborderons la structure narrative des épisodes de la première saison (à l’époque où le show était encore procédural), nous verrons également que cet épisode se penche sur une des thématiques principales de la série, la double identité de Buffy Summers. Bon épisode.