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"A simple flashback of Why, What, Why, will answer that question and provide those results." - Scott Savage in today's Tip 1330 What's your thought about this? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1330 and learn more about Scott! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm
Troubling mental images, such as bad memories, fearful ‘flashforwards' and negative images of the self can impact our mental health and sense of self. In this talk from the Department of Experimental Psychology, Hannah Murray explores how negative mental images can affect us, how psychological therapy can help, and how, in our day-to-day lives, we can transform our own troubling mental images. A Q&A follows, chaired by Cathy Creswell.
Troubling mental images, such as bad memories, fearful ‘flashforwards' and negative images of the self can impact our mental health and sense of self. In this talk from the Department of Experimental Psychology, Hannah Murray explores how negative mental images can affect us, how psychological therapy can help, and how, in our day-to-day lives, we can transform our own troubling mental images. A Q&A follows, chaired by Cathy Creswell.
Après l'aperçu dans le passé qu'est le flashback, Procrastination discute des aperçus de l'avenir ! Lionel met en avant le risque pour le suspense que présente un fragment du récit annonçant ce qui va se passer, mais se retrouve très vite avec Estelle sur le fait que c'est surtout l'exécution qui va susciter l'intérêt par les questions que le récit pose. Pour celle-ci, c'est en plus un outil très amusant pour interroger une situation où un personnage peut aboutir ; quant à la figure de la prophétie et de l'élu qui doit y répondre, cela peut en dire beaucoup sur un univers au-delà du simple motif narratif… Mélanie ajoute en plus une distinction opérante entre la prolepse, qui annonce une certitude envers le fait dépeint, et le fait que dans la prophétie, en réalité, rien n'est certain. Références citées - Alias, série créée par J. J. Abrams - Réminiscence, film de Lisa Joy - Le rendez-vous de Samarcande (ou Voyage à Samarcande), conte ancien - Le Moineau de Dieu, Mary Doria Russell - James Bond, licence dérivée des romans de Ian Fleming - Babylon 5, série de Joe Michael Straczynski - Jean Racine (notamment Andromaque) - Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Team Flash reads Nora's diary and learns that she discovered her powers and her relation to the Flash after subsequent encounters with two speedsters: Godspeed and Thawne. Flashforwards show Nora working as a forensic scientist like her father. After being hit by Godspeed, Nora discovers she had a chip implanted into her that dampened her powers, which causes a rift between her and her mother. After Godspeed's citywide rampage kills Nora's best friend and co-worker Lia, Thawne helps Nora control her newfound powers and defeat the rampaging speedster. Thawne then becomes her mentor as he did with Barry. With Thawne's help, Nora finds the Time Vault, where she learns that her father was the Flash. In the present, Iris releases Nora from the pipeline out of guilt, after learning of her future self's deception of their daughter, but Barry sends her home out of distrust and without Iris's consent. Barry then visits Thawne at Iron Heights, glad that he is awaiting execution for his crimes.
Greetings Nerds! We are back to talk about movie news, Arrowverse TV, & SYFY’s Deadly Class. First our SNN Producer Will Polk drops some F-Bombs about the new Aladdin trailer and more. Then our SNN Host Sarah Belmont talks about the newfound momentum on both Black Lightning and Deadly Class. The crew wraps up with Arrow talk, Flashforwards and a mixed sprint to the finish. We still rant...we still rave...we still review...this is Scene N’ Nerd. Timestamps 00:00 Intro/banter 1:50 Aladdin rant 8:00 Oscars bumping 4 awards to commercial break 14:00 Black Lightning 2x13 “The Book of Secrets: Pillar of Fire” 30:30 Deadly Class 1x4 “Mirror People" 38:06 Arrow 7x13 “Star City Slayer”
Star Trek and Repertory Theatre. Compared with other science fiction shows, Star Trek has always been remarkably versatile, capable of rapidly switching genres, from romantic comedy one week to courtroom drama the next. For the actors hired to play given roles—sometimes for seven years or more—a similar versatility is required. This is perhaps most striking when they are called on to portray a character who other than the one to which their name is tied in the credits. This could be an ancestor, a Holodeck invention, a counterpart from the Mirror Universe, or even a dreamworld alter-ego such as Benny Russell. But for British actors of a certain vintage—Patrick Stewart among them—these challenges are nothing new. Thanks to the traditional repertory system, which would see a cast of players perform a completely new show every week, from Shakespeare to Noel Coward and beyond, these actors are always ready to step into another skin. In this special Primitive Culture roundtable, recorded during the Destination Star Trek convention in Birmingham, UK, hosts Duncan Barrett and Clara Cook are joined by guests old and new to discuss the parallels between Star Trek and the old repertory system. We discuss the peculiar challenges faced by Star Trek actors and why the shows have traditionally favored those with a background in theatre, and share some of our own favorite episodes in which the regular cast take on new roles. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Repertory System (00:02:54) Top Picks (00:05:54) “Bad” Acting (00:11:15) Ancestors and Relatives (00:15:06) Distortions and Alternates (00:18:35) Non-Actors and Immersive Theatre (00:20:15) Writing for the Cast (00:27:00) Flashbacks and Flashforwards (00:29:30) Double and Triple Threats (00:31:15) Genre Benders (00:32:15) Final Thoughts (00:34:17) Hosts Duncan Barrett and Clara Cook Guests Tony Black, Tony Robinson, Lee Hutchison, Rob Chapman, Rick Everson Production Clara Cook (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Alle Fans von Serien mit Mystery und Übernatürlichem aufgepasst! In dieser Folge dreht sich alles um LOST, die Erfolgsserie aus den USA. Wir sprechen über die Story, die Twists, die Flashbacks, Sideflashes und Flashforwards - und natürlich auch über die Musik.
Die 100. Episode von The Walking Dead ist zufälligerweise auch der achte Staffelauftakt Mercy, dem wir uns im Podcast widmen. Hanna, Anne und Adam besprechen das Gesehene und diskutieren auch Logik und Stringenz vom Angriffsplan. Außerdem fragen wir uns, was wir von den Träumen, Visionen, Flashforwards von Rick Andrew Lincoln halten sollen und was sie für die Zukunft bedeuten können. Wie viele Shades of Rick gibt es in dieser Folge? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #338 - In this DCEU News Episode, Dave & Jason discuss:Matthew Vaughn Could Be Directing Man of STEEL 2 |Wonder Woman Origin Trailer Drops |Charles Roven Talks Blending Diana’s Comic Book Origins |Flashbacks and Flashforwards in DCEU Films? |WB Open to R-Rated DCEU Films |Zack Snyder Explains The 5-Second Aquaman Video |Clay Enos Doesn’t Want You To Keep Demanding Trailers |Ben Affleck May Present Justice League at CinemaCon |Joe Manganiello Talks The Batman (But a While Ago) |Joe Won’T Watch Arrow |Patrick Wilson Twitter Q & A |Weird DCEU Leaks |GIVEAWAY #4 UPDATE |BONUS Spoiler-Filled 'LOGAN' REVIEW |
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #338 - In this DCEU News Episode, Dave & Jason discuss:Matthew Vaughn Could Be Directing Man of STEEL 2 |Wonder Woman Origin Trailer Drops |Charles Roven Talks Blending Diana’s Comic Book Origins |Flashbacks and Flashforwards in DCEU Films? |WB Open to R-Rated DCEU Films |Zack Snyder Explains The 5-Second Aquaman Video |Clay Enos Doesn’t Want You To Keep Demanding Trailers |Ben Affleck May Present Justice League at CinemaCon |Joe Manganiello Talks The Batman (But a While Ago) |Joe Won’T Watch Arrow |Patrick Wilson Twitter Q & A |Weird DCEU Leaks |GIVEAWAY #4 UPDATE |BONUS Spoiler-Filled 'LOGAN' REVIEW |
Flashforwards, spoilers issues, Futures End. A l'heure où il semble être très à la mode de se pencher sur le futur dans les comics, Arnaud,Byron, Clément, et Matthieu se prêtent eux aussi au jeu et se prennent à imaginer où en seront les comics et leurs adaptations dans 5 ans. A noter également cette semaine, l'arrivé de nos deux nouvelles rubriques pour cette saison: la mailbox, et les stories de l'équipe. La scène pré-générique de ce numéro, comme la semaine dernière, vous est quant à elle offerte par Clément!Bonne écoute!