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Notre critique du film "Urchin" réalisé par Harris Dickinson avec Franck Dillane, Megan Northam et Karina Khymchuk. Ce film est présenté en sélection Un Certain Regard au Festival de Cannes 2025.Abonnez-vous au podcast CINECAST sur la plateforme de votre choix : https://smartlink.ausha.co/cinecast --- Titre : UrchinSortie : prochainementRéalisé par Harris DickinsonAvec : Franck Dillane, Megan Northam et Karina KhymchukSynopsis : À Londres, Mike vit dans la rue, il va de petits boulots en larcins, jusqu'au jour où il se fait incarcérer. À sa sortie de prison, aidé par les services sociaux, il tente de reprendre sa vie en main en combattant ses vieux démons.#Urchin #Cannes2025 #CINECASTHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
La nostra recensione video di Harvest, il film di Athina Rachel Tsangari con Caleb Landry Jones, Harry Melling, Rosy McEwen, Arinzé Kene, Thalissa Teixeira, Frank Dillane, presentato in concorso all'81 esima edizione del Festival di Venezia. Maggiori informazioni su Badtaste: https://www.badtaste.it/film/harvest
These are our interviews with the cast of Renegade Nell. We had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Joely Richardson, Ényì Okoronkwo and Frank Dillane, as well as Adrian Lester, Alice Kremelberg and Jake Dunn. We discuss what makes this show and these characters so special, the dark magic in the world of Renegade Nell, what it was like to shoot on location, and they even give us some 18th century style tips.Renegade Nell is streaming now on Disney+. Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
Some good talk about bone conduction headphones, Margot Robbie is Barbie, apparently we asked for a Hot Wheels movie, Twitter (of course), and much Moon Knight, including THIS WEEK'S EPISODE! Bud's Weekly Geek-out 06:01 – Dome D4 bone conduction headphones (and Bud's YouTube review if you'd like to see it!) Coming Soon 15:49 – Lightyear (trailer 2, June 17) 17:47 – Margot Robbie is Barbie (July 21, 2023) 20:57 – J.J. Abrams' to produce a live-action ‘Hot Wheels' movie for Mattel & Warner Bros. 24:16 – Justin Lin announces he will no longer direct Fast and Furious 10 days into production on Fast X 29:50 – The Batman sequel announced with Robert Pattinson at CinemaCon 2022 30:09 – The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent CLIPPET! w/ Pedro Pascal (out now) 31:21 – The Essex Serpent (Apple TV+ series, Tom Hiddleston, Claire Danes, Frank Dillane, May 13) (Zoner Mary) 32:08 – Terry Crews joins the MCU's Guardians of the Galaxy as Centurion Tal Marik (Commander of the Starcharter and close advisor to Nova Prime) 33:18 – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds stills (Zoner Mary) 34:13 – Expend4bles poster (series) NOT Coming Soon 35:47 – new Spider-Dates Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: from Oct. 7, 2022 to June 2, 2023 / Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Part II: March 29, 2024 / Madame Web: July 7, 2023 (Zoner Mary) 36:19 – Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. movie delayed until April 28, 2023 in Japan and April 7, 2023 in North America Geek News Proper 38:15 – Elon Musk is officially buying Twitter 51:11 – Netflix will add advertising in “next year or two” 53:50 – The Gray Man images reveal Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling's killer mustaches (limited run in theatres July 15, Netflix July 22) 54:16 – Videogame Heardle tests your knowledge of gaming soundtracks 56:57 – The Wachowski sisters are auctioning off Matrix memorabilia and more to support trans youth 58:27 – Hayden Christensen binged Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels to prepare for Obi-Wan Kenobi 59:24 – George R.R. Martin “Not a Blog” troll: The Winds of June 1:00:17 – Another Ghostbusters movie announced at CinemaCon . . . aaaaaaaaand, another Venom movie 1:02:19 – Ezra Miller arrested in Hawai'i AGAIN, this time for alleged assault (arrested March 28 for disorderly conduct) Geek-out recaps 1:03:03 – Ke Huy Quan returns in front of the camera in Everything, Everywhere, All at Once 1:05:17 – The MCU broke up with Natalie Portman, but Taika Waititi won her back (natalie-portman-new-thor-movie-buff-biceps) Listener mailbag (geekout@TheZone.fm) 1:10:38 – Zoner Ewan: Rodrigo Rosenberg movie possibilities, Natalie Portman, my cocaine, and #SPORTS! 1:11:49 – Zoner Bryce: new LEGO sets, and he finished LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Reviews and Recommendayshes 1:13:48 – 91-Second Movie Review: The Bad Guys (find more at TheZone.fm/movies/) 1:16:25 – *SPOILERS* Moon Knight S01E04 – The Tomb 1:36:07 – *SPOILERS* Moon Knight S01E05 – Asylum 1:51:12 – Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Pol) Join The Geek-out Podcast's Facebook page (where we'll release new episodes, and where you can talk with us) and Facebook group (where fans of the podcast can gather and talk geeky stuff)! Questions? Comments? Corrections? Suggestions? e-mail geekout@TheZone.fm Subscribe to The Zone's Geek-out Podcast on Apple Podcasts. Or, copypasta this link to subscribe using your podcatcher of choice: https://omny.fm/shows/the-geek-out-podcast/playlists/podcast.rss And, get more Zone podcasty goodness at TheZone.fm/podcast
País Reino Unido Dirección Coky Giedroyc Guion Caitlin Moran, John Niven. Novela: Caitlin Moran Música Oli Julian Fotografía Hubert Taczanowski Reparto Emma Thompson, Beanie Feldstein, Alfie Allen, Frank Dillane, Chris O'Dowd, Jameela Jamil, Paddy Considine, Edward Bluemel, Viktorija Faith, Sarah Solemani, Joanna Scanlan, Sue Perkins, Tadhg Murphy Sinopsis Johanna Morrigan decide abandonar su vida en Wolverhampton para mudarse a Londres. En el proceso, cambia radicalmente su forma de ser e incluso su propio nombre, pasando a ser conocida ahora como Dolly Wilde. Por suerte para ella, obtiene un trabajo como crítica musical que le permite dejar atrás su vida de pobreza.
Interviews from SDCC include Cliff Curtis, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Greg Nicotero, Dave Erickson,Alycia Debnam-Carey, and Frank Dillane
From 2016, Daniel Wu tells about a comparison from classic TV to his recently renewed Into The Badlands. Frank Dillane talks concerns about his character with showrunner Dave Erickson on Fear The Walking Dead while Aaron Stamford talks season two of 12 Monkeys. Gale Ann Hurd and Natalie Chaidiz talk about their new SyFy series, Hunters. Spotlight has Outsiders Ryan Hurst and Kyle Gallner.
From 2016, Daniel Wu tells about a comparison from classic TV to his recently renewed Into The Badlands. Frank Dillane talks concerns about his character with showrunner Dave Erickson on Fear The Walking Dead while Aaron Stamford talks season two of 12 Monkeys. Gale Ann Hurd and Natalie Chaidiz talk about their new SyFy series, Hunters. Spotlight has Outsiders Ryan Hurst and Kyle Gallner.
On this episode of Why Watch That:Featured Films and TV shows listed in SXSW premiere order:Women Is Losers [Narrative Feature Competition]Synopsis: In 1960’s San Francisco, a once-promising catholic school girl, Celina Guerrera (Lorenza Izzo), sets out to rise above the oppression of poverty and invest in a future for herself and her son that sets new precedents for the time. Cast: Lorenza Izzo, Bryan Craig, Chrissie Fit, Simu Liu, Steven Bauer, Liza Weil, Cranston Johnson, Alejandra Miranda, Shalim Ortiz, and Lincoln BonillaDirector: Lissette FelicianoScreenwriter: Lissette FelicianoRuntime: 1 hour 24 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #womenislosersmovieLudi[Narrative Spotlight]Synopsis: Ludi, a hardworking and exhausted nurse, battles coworkers, clients and one impatient bus driver to learn her self worth as she chases the American Dream in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood.Cast: Shein Mompremier, Alan Myles Heyman, Madelin Marchant, Success St. Fleur Jr., Kerline Alce, Plus Pierre, Patrice DeGraff Arenas, and Farah LarrieuxDirector: Edson JeanScreenwriters: Edson Jean and Joshua Jean-BaptisteRuntime: 1 hour 19 minutesPremiere Status: Texas PremiereThis film has not been rated. #LudiFilmR#J[Festival Favorites]Synopsis: A re-imagining of Romeo and Juliet, featuring a diverse cast in the classic Shakespearean roles. This modern day take is told on mobile and is a mashup of Shakespearean dialogue with current social media communication.Cast: Camaron Engels, Francesca Noel, RJ Cyler, Diego Tinoco, Russell Hornsby, and Siddiq SaundersonDirector: Carey WilliamsScreenwriters: Carey Williams and Rickie CastanedaRuntime: 1 hour 30 minutesPremiere Status: Texas PremiereThis film has not been rated.Made for Love[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: Based on Alissa Nutting’s tragicomic novel, Made for Love is a dark, absurd and cynically poignant story of divorce and revenge following Hazel Green (Cristin Milioti), a thirty-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage.Cast: Cristin Milioti, Billy Magnussen, Dan Bakkedahl, Noma Dumezweni, Augusto Aguilera, Caleb Foote, and Ray RomanoShowrunner: Christina LeeDirector: Christina LeeRuntime: 27 minutesPremiere Status: World Premiere#MadeForLoveHere Before[Narrative Feature Competition]Synopsis: After new neighbours move in next door, a bereaved mother begins to question her reality in this unsettling psychological thriller.Cast: Andrea Riseborough, Martin McCann, Jonjo O’Neill, and Eileen O’HigginsDirector: Stacey GreggScreenwriter: Stacey GreggRuntime: 1 hour 23 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #HEREBEFOREThe Girlfriend Experience[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: Set in the London tech scene, Iris, a neuroscience major, begins to explore the transactional world of The Girlfriend Experience and quickly learns that client sessions provide her with a compelling edge in the tech world.Cast: Julia Goldani Telles, Oliver Masucci, Frank Dillane, Daniel Betts, Armin Karima, Tobi Bamtefa, and Jemima RooperShowrunners: Anja Marquardt and Philip FleishmanDirector: Anja MarquardtExecutive Producer: Steven SoderberghScreenwriter: Anja MarquardtRuntime: 1 hourPremiere Status: World PremiereLanguage Lessons[Narrative Spotlight]Synopsis: A Spanish teacher and her student develop an unexpected friendship.Cast: Natalie Morales, Mark Duplass, Desean Terry, and Christine QuesadaDirector: Natalie MoralesScreenwriters: Mark Duplass and Natalie MoralesRuntime: 1 hour 31 minutesPremiere Status: North American PremiereThis film has not been rated.The Fallout[Narrative Feature Competition]Synopsis: High schooler Vada navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family, friends and view of the world are forever altered.Cast: Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen, and Shailene WoodleyDirector: Megan ParkScreenwriter: Megan ParkRuntime: 1 hour 32 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #TheFalloutWitch Hunt[2020 Spotlight]Synopsis: In a modern America where witches are real and witchcraft is illegal, a sheltered teenager must face her own demons and prejudices as she helps two young witches avoid law enforcement and cross the southern border to asylum in Mexico.Cast: Gideon Adlon, Elizabeth Mitchell, Abigail Cowen, Nicholas & Cameron Crovetti, and Christian CamargoDirector: Elle CallahanScreenwriter: Elle CallahanRuntime: 1 hour 37 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #witchhuntmovieViolet[2020 Spotlight]Synopsis: A film development executive realizes that "guiding voice" inside her head has been lying to her about everything.Cast: Olivia Munn, Luke Bracey, and Justin TherouxDirector: Justine BatemanScreenwriter: Justine BatemanRuntime: 1 hour 32 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #VIOLETthefilmThem[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: 'Them' is a limited anthology series that explores terror in America. Cast: Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Melody Hurd, and Alison PillShowrunner: Little MarvinDirector: Nelson CraggScreenwriter: Little MarvinExecutive Producer: Lena WaitheCo-produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon StudiosRuntime: 1 hour 42 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThe Lost Sons [Documentary Spotlight]Synopsis: 1960s Chicago, a baby is kidnapped from a hospital. Fifteen months later, a toddler is abandoned. Could he be the same baby? In a tale of breathtaking twists and turns, two mysteries begin to unravel and dark family secrets are revealed. Cast: Paul FronczakDirector: Ursula MacfarlaneRuntime: 1 hour 38 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #thelostsonsTwyla Moves[Visions]Synopsis: Interwoven with her storied career and prolific works, Twyla Moves sees legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp navigate her latest creative challenge: choreographing a dance for a world plagued by the Covid-19 pandemic. An American Masters documentary.Cast: Twyla Tharp, Mikhail Baryshnikov, David Byrne, Billy Joel, Herman Cornejo, Jesse Huot, and Misty CopelandDirector: Steven CantorRuntime: 1 hour 22 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SXSW 2021 EVENT INFORMATIONSXSW is launching SXSW Online as part of our 2021 offerings. The digital experience will feature conference keynotes and sessions, screenings, showcases, networking, and exhibitions. The dates for SXSW EDU Online are March 9 – March 11, 2021 and SXSW Online will take place March 16 – March 20, 2021.“The challenge of building a new future is one that we’re excited to tackle. This has been such a year of change and we, like the entire world, are reshaping our perspective on how we connect. We’re pleased to be working on SXSW Online as part of our program for 2021, and regardless of platform, we will continue to bring together the brightest minds from creative industries worldwide.” – Roland Swenson, CEO and Co-FounderSXSW Online programming takes place in web, mobile, and Connected TV apps, XR environments, plus video networking and mentoring platforms. Content includes 24/7 streaming across five channels and on-demand Keynotes & Featured Sessions, Conference Sessions, Film Screenings, Music Showcases and Special Events.FEATURED OFFERINGS Listed in order of scheduled premiere: Made for Love[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: Based on Alissa Nutting’s tragicomic novel, Made for Love is a dark, absurd and cynically poignant story of divorce and revenge following Hazel Green (Cristin Milioti), a thirty-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage.Cast: Cristin Milioti, Billy Magnussen, Dan Bakkedahl, Noma Dumezweni, Augusto Aguilera, Caleb Foote, and Ray RomanoShowrunner: Christina LeeDirector: Christina LeeRuntime: 27 minutesPremiere Status: World Premiere#MadeForLove Here Before[Narrative Feature Competition]Synopsis: After new neighbours move in next door, a bereaved mother begins to question her reality in this unsettling psychological thriller.Cast: Andrea Riseborough, Martin McCann, Jonjo O’Neill, and Eileen O’HigginsDirector: Stacey GreggScreenwriter: Stacey GreggRuntime: 83 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #HEREBEFORE The Girlfriend Experience[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: Set in the London tech scene, Iris, a neuroscience major, begins to explore the transactional world of The Girlfriend Experience and quickly learns that client sessions provide her with a compelling edge in the tech world.Cast: Julia Goldani Telles, Oliver Masucci, Frank Dillane, Daniel Betts, Armin Karima, Tobi Bamtefa, and Jemima RooperShowrunners: Anja Marquardt and Philip FleishmanDirector: Anja MarquardtExecutive Producer: Steven SoderberghRuntime: 60 minutesPremiere Status: World Premiere Language Lessons[Narrative Spotlight]Synopsis: A Spanish teacher and her student develop an unexpected friendship.Cast: Natalie Morales, Mark Duplass, Desean Terry, and Christine QuesadaDirector: Natalie MoralesScreenwriters: Mark Duplass and Natalie MoralesRuntime: 91 minutesPremiere Status: North American PremiereThis film has not been rated. Twyla Moves[Visions]Synopsis: Interwoven with her storied career and prolific works, Twyla Moves sees legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp navigate her latest creative challenge: choreographing a dance for a world plagued by the Covid-19 pandemic. An American Masters documentary.Cast: Twyla Tharp, Mikhail Baryshnikov, David Byrne, Billy Joel, Herman Cornejo, Jesse Huot, and Misty CopelandDirector: Steven CantorRuntime: 82 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. The Fallout[Narrative Feature Competition]Synopsis: High schooler Vada navigates the emotional fallout she experiences in the wake of a school tragedy. Relationships with her family, friends and view of the world are forever altered.Cast: Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch, Will Ropp, Lumi Pollack, John Ortiz, Julie Bowen, and Shailene WoodleyDirector: Megan ParkScreenwriter: Megan ParkRuntime: 92 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #TheFallout Cruel Summer[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: From Exec Producer Jessica Biel, Freeform’s Cruel Summer is a psychological thriller taking place over three summers when a popular girl goes missing and an awkward outlier transforms to queen bee and eventually, the most despised person in America.Cast: Olivia Holt, Michael Landes, Froy Gutierrez, Harley Quinn Smith, Allius Barnes, Blake Lee, and Brooklyn SudanoShowrunner: Tia NapolitanoDirectors: Tia Napolitano and Max WinklerExecutive Producer: Jessica BielRuntime: 45 minutesPremiere Status: World Premiere Violet[2020 Spotlight]Synopsis: A film development executive realizes that "guiding voice" inside her head has been lying to her about everything.Cast: Olivia Munn, Luke Bracey, and Justin TherouxDirector: Justine BatemanScreenwriter: Justine BatemanRuntime: 92 minutesPremiere Status: World PremiereThis film has not been rated. #VIOLETthefilm Them[Episodic Premieres]Synopsis: 'Them' is a limited anthology series that explores terror in America. Cast: Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Melody Hurd, and Alison PillShowrunner: Little MarvinDirectors: Little Marvin and Nelson CraggScreenwriter: Little MarvinExecutive Producers: Little Marvin and Lena Waithe Co-produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon StudiosRuntime: 102 minutesPremiere Status: World Premiere See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From 2015, Dave Edmundson of Geek Legacy talks with Bryan Cranston and Jillian Bell talk about the animated Supermansion. And in the animation end, Andrea Romano talks casting JLA Gods And Monsters,From The Last Ship is Jocko Simms from SDCC. My Fear The Walking Dead preview are actors Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam Carey and show runner, Dave Erickson.
#EchoChamber is crammed this week!!! We checkout the directorial debut of Drew Mylrea, with 'Spy Intervention', then Jose Magan's 'Legionnaires Trail', which is also he's first film. Next it's Shudder's 'The Pool', from Ping Lumpraploeng, then we hit Claude Lalonde's 'Life With Music'. And end on 'How To Build A Girl', Caitlin Moran's best selling book, which is now a film (which she wrote) by Coky Giedroyc. This week we have: Spy Intervention Release Date: 27th July 2020 Director: Drew Mylrea Cast: Drew Van Acker, Poppy Delevingne, Brittany Furlan, Blake Anderson, Natasha Bassett, Max Silvestri Running Time: 92 min Cert: 15 Pre order here: £7.99 HD Digital Platforms: iTunes, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Virgin Media, Sky Store, Sony Trailer: Here. Facebook: Here. Instagram: @spyintervention ------------ Legionnaire's Trail (The Legion) Release Date: 27th July 2020 Director: Jose Magan Cast: Lee Partridge, Mickey Rourke, Joaquim de Almeida Running Time: 96 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. Website: Here. Facebook: Here. ------------ The Pool Release Date: 20th July 2020 Director: Ping Lumpraploeng Cast: Theeradej Wongpuapan, Ratnamon Ratchiratham Running Time: 91 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. Website: Here. New members can enjoy 30-days free with the promo code SHUTIN when signing up at Shudder.com ------------ Life With Music Release Date: 27th July 2020 Director: Claude Lalonde Cast: Patrick Stewart, Katie Holmes, Giancarlo Esposito Running Time: 96 min Cert: 12 Digital Platforms: iTunes, Amazon, Google, Sky, Virgin, Rakuten and Chili Trailer: Here. ------------ How to Build a Girl Release Date: 24th July 2020 Director: Coky Giedroyc Cast: Beanie Feldstein, Paddy Considine, Sarah Solemani, Alfie Allen, Frank Dillane, Laurie Kynaston, Arinzé Kene, Tadhg Murphy, Ziggy Heath, Bobby Schofield, Chris O'Dowd, Joanna Scanlan and Emma Thompson Running Time: 102 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. Website: Here. Facebook: Here. ------------ ***Cinema Showtime*** Cinema Showtime is the new multi-media project from Creative Path Group Ltd, Strike Media Ltd and MyFilmClub. There is a Indiegogo crowdfunding page, with a £25,000 Flexible Goal. With this, they aim to help MediCinema, the charity that brings the magic of film to hospitals. If you'd like to be part of this, you can get more information and donate, here. ------------ *(Music) 'Mistaken for Strangers' by The National – 2007
En el misterio de hoy, intentaremos resolver la saga detrás de Viena and The Fantomes; una cronología sobre la incógnita película de Gerardo Naranjo (Miss Bala, Voy a Explotar, Kokoloko) protagonizada por Dakota Fanning, Evan Rachel Wood, Zoë Kravitz, Jon Bernthal, Caleb Landry Jones, Frank Dillane entre muchos otros. #VienaAndTheFantomes Host: Mickey J. Brijandez Música: “Cherry Bomb” Dakota Fanning; “Crimson and Clover” The Shacks; “Evolution” French Vanilla EDC Vol. 2 – Temp. 08, Ep. 29 [LGY #311] [Spotify] https://open.spotify.com/show/6IzA7pe1kfjRrSD0SUZRC3 [Apple] https://apple.co/2B14TPJ [TW] http://twitter.com/brijandez [IG] http://instagram.com/brijandez [LB] http://letterboxd.com/brijandez [
One of our most interesting and fascinating episodes of BEHIND THE LENS thanks to special guests writer/director CHRIS MUL and writer/director SHRAYSI TANDON. When I say "fascinating", I'm talking about writer/director CHRIS MUL and his latest film ASTRAL. A fascinating and intense meld of the ideas behind astral projection and the centuries-old history of "Shadow People" and sleep paralysis, ASTRAL started as the germ of an idea thanks to co-writer MICHAEL MUL's own interest in astral projection. From there, the brothers creativity took off and crafted an intriguing narrative story of a young man using astral projection to connect with his dead mother. Making the story of ASTRAL even more fascinating is that lead actor FRANK DILLANE himself had experienced sleep paralysis which is the gateway to "Shadow People." Listen as Chris talks about the film's visual design, something that for him starts in the writing phase, working with cinematographer Charles Heales and their use of negative space and VFX, as well as the thematically subconscious use of color which comes to life in the production design of Madeau Christou. Plus, the research that went into this story. Then news journalist turned documentary filmmaker SHRAYSI TANDON joins us talking about her debut documentary INVISIBLE HANDS. Exploring the subject of child labor and trafficking around the globe (and that includes the United States), her passion for factual truth-telling is at the forefront of the discussion just as it permeates the entire film. The statistics alone are frightening and given that, it is surprising that this is the first documentary to focus on the subject. Listen as Shraysi talks about her process in crafting the film visually, and with a throughline of story, obtaining interviews from experts, as well as the Herculean task of editing. And something I found interesting is the discussion on the learning curve from tv news journalist to filmmaker. But before we get to Chris and Shraysi, we're talking BLACKkKLANSMAN. Hot into awards season and with BLACKkKLANSMAN already picking up some nominations (Independent Spirit Award nomination for Adam Driver for Best Supporting Actor), we dive into the cinematography of the film with CHAYSE IRVIN as he talks with us in a prerecorded exclusive interview about his approach to the visual design of the film, working with director Spike Lee, and shooting on Kodak Ektachrome and Vision 3 film. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
In which Mr. Adair returns from his hiatus, the limits of internet phone service are explored, and FEAR THE WALKING DEAD improves somewhat from the mess that was last week's episode.
In which Mr. Harvey and his Spawn watch FEAR THE WALKING DEAD go terribly awry this week, ponder characters whose characters have abandoned their characters, and have a rather hard time defending much of what happens for the first time this season.
In which we return after a week off and ponder the mix of excellent acting and questionable effects that is the return of FEAR THE WALKING DEAD, which now has flying zombies, because sure, why not?
In which we find FEAR THE WALKING DEAD's "No One's Gone" displays a love of slow-motion that fails to cover a multitude of sins hiding inside an otherwise excellent mid-season finale, and some deaths are simply too unbelievable to be real, unless they are, in which case we still don't believe them to be real, because c'mon, seriously? A programming note: We will not have a Zombpocalypse Now episode next week, as Mr. Adair will be on vacation, and Mr. Harvey just sounds silly talking to himself like some crazy person. We will return to our regular recording schedule the last week of June.
In which we find that the two timelines of this season of FEAR THE WALKING DEAD are close to merging, some plans are not exactly well-considered, and the Lori Grimes School of Driving has an office in Texas.
With FEAR THE WALKING DEAD off for a few weeks, we return to the questionable joys of Hate-Watching SPIKE's THE MIST!It's poorly conceived, terribly executed, and strangely fun to watch in all its awfulness.
In which We question Naomi's parenting skills, decide that some plans are truly terrible, and mourn the real-live loss of a dear friend...Folks, this is an unusual episode. Just prior to recording, Dustin and I learned that a friend of ours had died, and the first 15 minutes are the two of us talking about our friend and sharing a few stories about him. If you find such things uncomfortable or aren't a fan of our digressions, it's perfectly OK to fast forward to the FEAR THE WALKING DEAD part. If, as we hope, you want to hear us talk about a good man who left the world too soon, well, we tell the stories we tell tonight because not only is shared pain lessened pain, but because celebrating those we lose is one of the best things we can do.
In which we see that FEAR THE WALKING DEAD's "Laura" is very nearly a perfect episode, John Dorie is likely too good for this world, and the Power of Love warms even Dustin & Tim's cold and jaded hearts. A little.
Talking Through Buried!!! On episode 39 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are joined again by TWDTT co-host Mark, as we talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 4, titled Buried. Buried was written by staff writer Alex Delyle, and directed by Magnus Martens. Hope from before brings sadness now… If anything was buried with the weapons at the end of the episode, it was hope. This episode oozed sadness from every pore. The surprise death of Nick in last week’s episode played heavy on the passengers of the MREP (Althea’s SWAT vehicle), as the old remaining crew of Alicia, Strand and Luciana recount the stories of how, on one day, they all decided to stay at the Diamond and dig in for the long haul instead of leaving. Apparently, they believe those decisions to stay cost Nick his life, although I would counter that argument, saying that they could have left and Nick could have died anyway, possibly even the same way. Plus, if they had left, how do they know that they would have ended up any better? I want to know how staying backfired so badly, but I suspect that we may not know that for a few weeks longer. We see Strand may be trying to be the better man, but Strand shows that, deep down, he’s always looking out for himself. Luciana blames herself for turning to the wrong page in that atlas that changed their thinking and they try to replant instead. Alicia thinks about convincing her mom to leave at Naomi’s advice but convinces Naomi to stay and build an infirmary instead. Naomi = Laura! Speaking of Naomi, I predicted it, and I was right! Naomi IS Laura. Naomi had the matching six-shooter that John was looking for. Now, is her real name Naomi, Laura, or, like I say during the episode, some other 5-letter woman’s name? Who knows? We think we are going to learn that story next episode. Kyle and Mark think that John has a dark side, and may even be a bad guy. I think they are misjudging John, at least in part by past characters that Garret Dillahunt has played over the years. John’s a good man, and I believe we will see that play out. I don’t want to see him do a heel turn. We don’t need him to be a bad guy. We talked about John being simple, but that doesn’t mean he’s dumb. That only means that John has a way to get down to what really matters and doesn’t overcomplicate things. We’ll see who’s right going forward. By contrast, Naomi/Laura is a character that seems deeply troubled. Like Glynis said in her feedback, she appears to be one of those people who bolts at the first sign of trouble. I think we’ll find out that she’s still alive, though I really want to know why they think she’s dead. She may be dead, but like with Madison, I doubt it. But where is she, and what happened at the Diamond? Only time will tell. What’s the Buried consensus? Buried was another good episode, though maybe not as good as the last one or the season premiere. Feedback on this episode is positive, although not overwhelmingly so. Ratings are down… S4E4 Buried got a 0.85 in the 18-49 demographic, with 2.485 million viewers, which is down from 0.97 and 2.708 million viewers last week.
For episode 39 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are again joined by TWDTT co-host Mark as we talk through Season 4, Episode 4 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled Buried. This was a decent episode that oozed sadness.
For episode 39 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are again joined by TWDTT co-host Mark as we talk through Season 4, Episode 4 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled Buried. This was a decent episode that oozed sadness.
Talking Through Buried!!! On episode 39 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are joined again by TWDTT co-host Mark, as we talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 4, titled Buried. Buried was written by staff writer Alex Delyle, and directed by Magnus Martens. Hope from before brings sadness now… If anything was buried with the weapons at the end of the episode, it was hope. This episode oozed sadness from every pore. The surprise death of Nick in last week’s episode played heavy on the passengers of the MREP (Althea’s SWAT vehicle), as the old remaining crew of Alicia, Strand and Luciana recount the stories of how, on one day, they all decided to stay at the Diamond and dig in for the long haul instead of leaving. Apparently, they believe those decisions to stay cost Nick his life, although I would counter that argument, saying that they could have left and Nick could have died anyway, possibly even the same way. Plus, if they had left, how do they know that they would have ended up any better? I want to know how staying backfired so badly, but I suspect that we may not know that for a few weeks longer. We see Strand may be trying to be the better man, but Strand shows that, deep down, he’s always looking out for himself. Luciana blames herself for turning to the wrong page in that atlas that changed their thinking and they try to replant instead. Alicia thinks about convincing her mom to leave at Naomi’s advice but convinces Naomi to stay and build an infirmary instead. Naomi = Laura! Speaking of Naomi, I predicted it, and I was right! Naomi IS Laura. Naomi had the matching six-shooter that John was looking for. Now, is her real name Naomi, Laura, or, like I say during the episode, some other 5-letter woman’s name? Who knows? We think we are going to learn that story next episode. Kyle and Mark think that John has a dark side, and may even be a bad guy. I think they are misjudging John, at least in part by past characters that Garret Dillahunt has played over the years. John’s a good man, and I believe we will see that play out. I don’t want to see him do a heel turn. We don’t need him to be a bad guy. We talked about John being simple, but that doesn’t mean he’s dumb. That only means that John has a way to get down to what really matters and doesn’t overcomplicate things. We’ll see who’s right going forward. By contrast, Naomi/Laura is a character that seems deeply troubled. Like Glynis said in her feedback, she appears to be one of those people who bolts at the first sign of trouble. I think we’ll find out that she’s still alive, though I really want to know why they think she’s dead. She may be dead, but like with Madison, I doubt it. But where is she, and what happened at the Diamond? Only time will tell. What’s the Buried consensus? Buried was another good episode, though maybe not as good as the last one or the season premiere. Feedback on this episode is positive, although not overwhelmingly so. Ratings are down… S4E4 Buried got a 0.85 in the 18-49 demographic, with 2.485 million viewers, which is down from 0.97 and 2.708 million viewers last week.
Talking Through Buried!!! On episode 39 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are joined again by TWDTT co-host Mark, as we talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 4, titled Buried. Buried was written by staff writer Alex Delyle, and directed by Magnus Martens. Hope from before brings sadness now… If anything was buried with the weapons at the end of the episode, it was hope. This episode oozed sadness from every pore. The surprise death of Nick in last week’s episode played heavy on the passengers of the MREP (Althea’s SWAT vehicle), as the old remaining crew of Alicia, Strand and Luciana recount the stories of how, on one day, they all decided to stay at the Diamond and dig in for the long haul instead of leaving. Apparently, they believe those decisions to stay cost Nick his life, although I would counter that argument, saying that they could have left and Nick could have died anyway, possibly even the same way. Plus, if they had left, how do they know that they would have ended up any better? I want to know how staying backfired so badly, but I suspect that we may not know that for a few weeks longer. We see Strand may be trying to be the better man, but Strand shows that, deep down, he’s always looking out for himself. Luciana blames herself for turning to the wrong page in that atlas that changed their thinking and they try to replant instead. Alicia thinks about convincing her mom to leave at Naomi’s advice but convinces Naomi to stay and build an infirmary instead. Naomi = Laura! Speaking of Naomi, I predicted it, and I was right! Naomi IS Laura. Naomi had the matching six-shooter that John was looking for. Now, is her real name Naomi, Laura, or, like I say during the episode, some other 5-letter woman’s name? Who knows? We think we are going to learn that story next episode. Kyle and Mark think that John has a dark side, and may even be a bad guy. I think they are misjudging John, at least in part by past characters that Garret Dillahunt has played over the years. John’s a good man, and I believe we will see that play out. I don’t want to see him do a heel turn. We don’t need him to be a bad guy. We talked about John being simple, but that doesn’t mean he’s dumb. That only means that John has a way to get down to what really matters and doesn’t overcomplicate things. We’ll see who’s right going forward. By contrast, Naomi/Laura is a character that seems deeply troubled. Like Glynis said in her feedback, she appears to be one of those people who bolts at the first sign of trouble. I think we’ll find out that she’s still alive, though I really want to know why they think she’s dead. She may be dead, but like with Madison, I doubt it. But where is she, and what happened at the Diamond? Only time will tell. What’s the Buried consensus? Buried was another good episode, though maybe not as good as the last one or the season premiere. Feedback on this episode is positive, although not overwhelmingly so. Ratings are down… S4E4 Buried got a 0.85 in the 18-49 demographic, with 2.485 million viewers, which is down from 0.97 and 2.708 million viewers last week.
For episode 39 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are again joined by TWDTT co-host Mark as we talk through Season 4, Episode 4 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled Buried. This was a decent episode that oozed sadness.
In which everyone blames themselves for Nick's death, Tim fears that the Hard Reboot might be a passing fad, and Dustin swears revenge on Chuck Lorre.
For episode 38 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I talk through Season 4, Episode 3 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled Good Out Here. This was a great but devastating episode, as we say goodbye to a character unexpectedly!
Talking Through Good Out Here!!! On episode 38 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, it’s just Kyle and me this time, as we talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 3, titled Good Out Here. Good Out Here was written by co-executive producer Shintaro Shimosawa, and directed by Dan Liu. SPOILER ALERT!!! Do not read any further if you have not watched this episode! I mean it! OK… here it goes… We lost Nick this week!!! NICK!!! NICK??? It was a shocking ending that you couldn’t have seen coming. It was a great episode before the ending, but the ending solidified this episode as one of the best Fear the Walking Dead episodes to date, if not the best. Where do we go from here, and where is Madison? If she’s still alive, how’s she going to take the news? I missed reacting to it in Lara’s voicemail, but could Madison kill Charlie out of vengeance? So many of Madison’s actions have been to protect or find Nick. Then again, is Madison still alive? I know I had speculated she was dead last week, but I’m now finding it difficult to conceive of a show where they kill both Nick and Madison off. Who would lead the show after that? I see no good candidates that will ultimately work in that role. What’s the Good Out Here consensus? Like the first two episodes, the feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive, though not unanimous. Most people seem to like where the show is going but are floored by the death of Nick. I thought this was the best episode of the series. Ratings are down Ratings for Good Out Here were 0.97 in the 18-49 demographic with 2.708 million viewers, down from last week‘s 1.09 and 3.066 million viewers. Regular Feedback Deadline!!! Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 4, titled Buried. One of the best ways to send in your feedback is through our Facebook group! Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Good Out Here! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you
For episode 38 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I talk through Season 4, Episode 3 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled Good Out Here. This was a great but devastating episode, as we say goodbye to a character unexpectedly!
For episode 38 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I talk through Season 4, Episode 3 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled Good Out Here. This was a great but devastating episode, as we say goodbye to a character unexpectedly!
Talking Through Good Out Here!!! On episode 38 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, it’s just Kyle and me this time, as we talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 3, titled Good Out Here. Good Out Here was written by co-executive producer Shintaro Shimosawa, and directed by Dan Liu. SPOILER ALERT!!! Do not read any further if you have not watched this episode! I mean it! OK… here it goes… We lost Nick this week!!! NICK!!! NICK??? It was a shocking ending that you couldn’t have seen coming. It was a great episode before the ending, but the ending solidified this episode as one of the best Fear the Walking Dead episodes to date, if not the best. Where do we go from here, and where is Madison? If she’s still alive, how’s she going to take the news? I missed reacting to it in Lara’s voicemail, but could Madison kill Charlie out of vengeance? So many of Madison’s actions have been to protect or find Nick. Then again, is Madison still alive? I know I had speculated she was dead last week, but I’m now finding it difficult to conceive of a show where they kill both Nick and Madison off. Who would lead the show after that? I see no good candidates that will ultimately work in that role. What’s the Good Out Here consensus? Like the first two episodes, the feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive, though not unanimous. Most people seem to like where the show is going but are floored by the death of Nick. I thought this was the best episode of the series. Ratings are down Ratings for Good Out Here were 0.97 in the 18-49 demographic with 2.708 million viewers, down from last week‘s 1.09 and 3.066 million viewers. Regular Feedback Deadline!!! Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 4, titled Buried. One of the best ways to send in your feedback is through our Facebook group! Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Good Out Here! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a ratin
Talking Through Good Out Here!!! On episode 38 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, it’s just Kyle and me this time, as we talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 3, titled Good Out Here. Good Out Here was written by co-executive producer Shintaro Shimosawa, and directed by Dan Liu. SPOILER ALERT!!! Do not read any further if you have not watched this episode! I mean it! OK… here it goes… We lost Nick this week!!! NICK!!! NICK??? It was a shocking ending that you couldn’t have seen coming. It was a great episode before the ending, but the ending solidified this episode as one of the best Fear the Walking Dead episodes to date, if not the best. Where do we go from here, and where is Madison? If she’s still alive, how’s she going to take the news? I missed reacting to it in Lara’s voicemail, but could Madison kill Charlie out of vengeance? So many of Madison’s actions have been to protect or find Nick. Then again, is Madison still alive? I know I had speculated she was dead last week, but I’m now finding it difficult to conceive of a show where they kill both Nick and Madison off. Who would lead the show after that? I see no good candidates that will ultimately work in that role. What’s the Good Out Here consensus? Like the first two episodes, the feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive, though not unanimous. Most people seem to like where the show is going but are floored by the death of Nick. I thought this was the best episode of the series. Ratings are down Ratings for Good Out Here were 0.97 in the 18-49 demographic with 2.708 million viewers, down from last week‘s 1.09 and 3.066 million viewers. Regular Feedback Deadline!!! Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 4, titled Buried. One of the best ways to send in your feedback is through our Facebook group! Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Good Out Here! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a ratin
In which we learn that blue bonnets are rather hardy flowers, children can't be trusted, and when FEAR THE WALKING DEAD reboots the show, it reboots HARD.
For episode 37 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, special guest co-host Mark from The Walking Dead Talk Through and I are joined by Lara, as we talk through Season 4, Episode 2 of Fear the Walking Dead,
For episode 37 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, special guest co-host Mark from The Walking Dead Talk Through and I are joined by Lara, as we talk through Season 4, Episode 2 of Fear the Walking Dead,
Talking Through Another Day in the Diamond!!! On episode 37 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are joined by special guest co-host Mark from The Walking Dead Talk Through and guest host Lara to talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2, titled Another Day in the Diamond. Another Day in the Diamond was written by Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg, the co-showrunners, and directed by veteran TWD director and now co-executive producer of Fear the Walking Dead, Michael E. Satrazemis. What’s the Another Day in the Diamond consensus? Like last week, the feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive. Most people seem to like where the show is going. I was slightly milder in my impressions of the episode versus the rest of us. Ratings are down Another Day in the Diamond got a 1.09 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.066 million viewers, which is down from last week‘s 1.63 and 4.060 million viewers. Last week was boosted from the crossover event, so it was bound to come down from that level. Regular Feedback Deadline!!! Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead episode, S4E3, titled Good Out Here. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Another Day in the Diamond! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
Talking Through Another Day in the Diamond!!! On episode 37 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are joined by special guest co-host Mark from The Walking Dead Talk Through and guest host Lara to talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2, titled Another Day in the Diamond. Another Day in the Diamond was written by Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg, the co-showrunners, and directed by veteran TWD director and now co-executive producer of Fear the Walking Dead, Michael E. Satrazemis. What’s the Another Day in the Diamond consensus? Like last week, the feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive. Most people seem to like where the show is going. I was slightly milder in my impressions of the episode versus the rest of us. Ratings are down Another Day in the Diamond got a 1.09 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.066 million viewers, which is down from last week‘s 1.63 and 4.060 million viewers. Last week was boosted from the crossover event, so it was bound to come down from that level. Regular Feedback Deadline!!! Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead episode, S4E3, titled Good Out Here. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Another Day in the Diamond! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
Talking Through Another Day in the Diamond!!! On episode 37 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and I are joined by special guest co-host Mark from The Walking Dead Talk Through and guest host Lara to talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2, titled Another Day in the Diamond. Another Day in the Diamond was written by Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg, the co-showrunners, and directed by veteran TWD director and now co-executive producer of Fear the Walking Dead, Michael E. Satrazemis. What’s the Another Day in the Diamond consensus? Like last week, the feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive. Most people seem to like where the show is going. I was slightly milder in my impressions of the episode versus the rest of us. Ratings are down Another Day in the Diamond got a 1.09 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.066 million viewers, which is down from last week‘s 1.63 and 4.060 million viewers. Last week was boosted from the crossover event, so it was bound to come down from that level. Regular Feedback Deadline!!! Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead episode, S4E3, titled Good Out Here. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Another Day in the Diamond! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
For episode 37 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, special guest co-host Mark from The Walking Dead Talk Through and I are joined by Lara, as we talk through Season 4, Episode 2 of Fear the Walking Dead,
In which Team Zombie watches the second episode of FEAR THE WALKING DEAD's fourth season, and finds that the promise of the first episode - and the "soft" reboot of the show - continues, in a mostly satisfactory way. Seriously, we actually liked it.
For this special feedback only episode 36 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I give your feedback from Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What's Your Story? We also have some Survivor Sunday feedback,
For this special feedback only episode 36 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I give your feedback from Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What's Your Story? We also have some Survivor Sunday feedback,
For this special feedback only episode 36 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I give your feedback from Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What's Your Story? We also have some Survivor Sunday feedback,
What’s Your Story Feedback!!! For this special feedback only episode 36 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I give you the What’s Your Story feedback, which is Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What’s Your Story? We also have some Survivor Sunday feedback, as well as Nielsen ratings for the episode. What’s Your Story? was written by Scott M. Gimple & Andrew Chambliss & Ian B. Goldberg, and directed by John Polson. This is our second episode on What’s Your Story. You can find our first here. You can also check out our coverage of the TWD side of Survivor Sunday with roundtable and feedback episodes on S8E16 of The Walking Dead, titled Wrath. What’s the What’s Your Story feedback consensus? The feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive. People enjoyed Morgan and the new characters John Dorie and Althea, as did we on the previous episode. Ratings Early Feedback Deadline!!! We are recording on Monday night next week, so please leave your feedback by 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Monday, April 23, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead episode, S4E2, titled Another Day in the Diamond. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to What’s Your Story Feedback! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! apple podcasts
On this second very special roundtable episode number 35 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, we talk through Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What's Your Story? This is the big TWD/FTWD crossover episode we've been waiti...
On this second very special roundtable episode number 35 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, we talk through Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What's Your Story? This is the big TWD/FTWD crossover episode we've been waiti...
What’s Your Story Feedback!!! For this special feedback only episode 36 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I give you the What’s Your Story feedback, which is Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What’s Your Story? We also have some Survivor Sunday feedback, as well as Nielsen ratings for the episode. What’s Your Story? was written by Scott M. Gimple & Andrew Chambliss & Ian B. Goldberg, and directed by John Polson. This is our second episode on What’s Your Story. You can find our first here. You can also check out our coverage of the TWD side of Survivor Sunday with roundtable and feedback episodes on S8E16 of The Walking Dead, titled Wrath. What’s the What’s Your Story feedback consensus? The feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive. People enjoyed Morgan and the new characters John Dorie and Althea, as did we on the previous episode. Ratings Early Feedback Deadline!!! We are recording on Monday night next week, so please leave your feedback by 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Monday, April 23, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead episode, S4E2, titled Another Day in the Diamond. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to What’s Your Story Feedback! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! apple podcastsGoogle
Talking Through What’s Your Story? On this very special roundtable episode number 35 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, we talk through Season 4, Episode 1 of The Walking Dead, which is titled What’s Your Story? Mark, my TWDTT co-host and I are joined by Kristin, who also was able to participate in the Season 8 finale roundtable (TWDTT #80 on the feed) earlier this week, and Malika, who was a guest host on TWDTT #67. Unfortunately, my co-host for Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, tried but was tied up and could not participate. He returned for the feedback episodes, though, that you’ll hear in the next couple of days. What’s Your Story? was written by Scott M. Gimple & Andrew Chambliss & Ian B. Goldberg, and directed by John Polson. The Big Survival Sunday Crossover!!! This was the big crossover episode that we’ve been expecting for months since this was first announced. This story tells the story of Morgan’s journey to Texas after All Out War, and meeting gunslinger John Dorie and later journalist turned badass Althea. We also see a few of our beloved characters from The Walking Dead take part in the story: Rick, Carol, and Jesus. We all really enjoyed this first episode in the new era of Fear, and can’t wait for the next episode. A few more episodes are still coming your way! We will be releasing two feedback episodes in the coming days that were recorded Thursday night, one for The Walking Dead season finale, and one for this episode. You can find the feedback episode for What’s Your Story, feedback for the TWD season finale, and the TWD season finale roundtable. Ratings were up! Ratings were up considerably from the last season finale. Fear got a 1.63 in the 18-49 demographic, with 4.090 million viewers. That’s up from 0.80 and 2.230 million viewers last year. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to What’s Your Story? Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out!
What’s Your Story Feedback!!! For this special feedback only episode 36 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark and I give you the What’s Your Story feedback, which is Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What’s Your Story? We also have some Survivor Sunday feedback, as well as Nielsen ratings for the episode. What’s Your Story? was written by Scott M. Gimple & Andrew Chambliss & Ian B. Goldberg, and directed by John Polson. This is our second episode on What’s Your Story. You can find our first here. You can also check out our coverage of the TWD side of Survivor Sunday with roundtable and feedback episodes on S8E16 of The Walking Dead, titled Wrath. What’s the What’s Your Story feedback consensus? The feedback on this episode is overwhelmingly positive. People enjoyed Morgan and the new characters John Dorie and Althea, as did we on the previous episode. Ratings Early Feedback Deadline!!! We are recording on Monday night next week, so please leave your feedback by 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Monday, April 23, 2018. We will be discussing Fear the Walking Dead episode, S4E2, titled Another Day in the Diamond. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to What’s Your Story Feedback! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! apple podcastsGoogle
On this second very special roundtable episode number 35 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, we talk through Season 4, Episode 1 of Fear the Walking Dead, which is titled What's Your Story? This is the big TWD/FTWD crossover episode we've been waiti...
Talking Through What’s Your Story? On this very special roundtable episode number 35 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, we talk through Season 4, Episode 1 of The Walking Dead, which is titled What’s Your Story? Mark, my TWDTT co-host and I are joined by Kristin, who also was able to participate in the Season 8 finale roundtable (TWDTT #80 on the feed) earlier this week, and Malika, who was a guest host on TWDTT #67. Unfortunately, my co-host for Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, tried but was tied up and could not participate. He returned for the feedback episodes, though, that you’ll hear in the next couple of days. What’s Your Story? was written by Scott M. Gimple & Andrew Chambliss & Ian B. Goldberg, and directed by John Polson. The Big Survival Sunday Crossover!!! This was the big crossover episode that we’ve been expecting for months since this was first announced. This story tells the story of Morgan’s journey to Texas after All Out War, and meeting gunslinger John Dorie and later journalist turned badass Althea. We also see a few of our beloved characters from The Walking Dead take part in the story: Rick, Carol, and Jesus. We all really enjoyed this first episode in the new era of Fear, and can’t wait for the next episode. A few more episodes are still coming your way! We will be releasing two feedback episodes in the coming days that were recorded Thursday night, one for The Walking Dead season finale, and one for this episode. You can find the feedback episode for What’s Your Story, feedback for the TWD season finale, and the TWD season finale roundtable. Ratings were up! Ratings were up considerably from the last season finale. Fear got a 1.63 in the 18-49 demographic, with 4.090 million viewers. That’s up from 0.80 and 2.230 million viewers last year. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to What’s Your Story? Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out!
Talking Through What’s Your Story? On this very special roundtable episode number 35 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, we talk through Season 4, Episode 1 of The Walking Dead, which is titled What’s Your Story? Mark, my TWDTT co-host and I are joined by Kristin, who also was able to participate in the Season 8 finale roundtable (TWDTT #80 on the feed) earlier this week, and Malika, who was a guest host on TWDTT #67. Unfortunately, my co-host for Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, tried but was tied up and could not participate. He returned for the feedback episodes, though, that you’ll hear in the next couple of days. What’s Your Story? was written by Scott M. Gimple & Andrew Chambliss & Ian B. Goldberg, and directed by John Polson. The Big Survival Sunday Crossover!!! This was the big crossover episode that we’ve been expecting for months since this was first announced. This story tells the story of Morgan’s journey to Texas after All Out War, and meeting gunslinger John Dorie and later journalist turned badass Althea. We also see a few of our beloved characters from The Walking Dead take part in the story: Rick, Carol, and Jesus. We all really enjoyed this first episode in the new era of Fear, and can’t wait for the next episode. A few more episodes are still coming your way! We will be releasing two feedback episodes in the coming days that were recorded Thursday night, one for The Walking Dead season finale, and one for this episode. You can find the feedback episode for What’s Your Story, feedback for the TWD season finale, and the TWD season finale roundtable. Ratings were up! Ratings were up considerably from the last season finale. Fear got a 1.63 in the 18-49 demographic, with 4.090 million viewers. That’s up from 0.80 and 2.230 million viewers last year. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to What’s Your Story? Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out!
In which the soft reboot of AMC's FEAR THE WALKING DEAD seems rather more the extremely hard reboot, Morgan takes the lead, and the show is greatly improved by having almost no connection to the events of the last three seasons.
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It's the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead for this year, and there was so much to talk about (as usual)! New questions are raised, old questions are answered, and twisty turns abound. How did Daniel manage to corral all of those walkers??
It's the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead for this year, and there was so much to talk about (as usual)! New questions are raised, old questions are answered, and twisty turns abound. How did Daniel manage to corral all of those walkers??
Talking Through The Good Man The Good Man is the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead for this season, and there was so much to talk about (as usual)! New questions are raised, old questions are answered, and twisty turns abound. How did Daniel manage to corral all of those walkers?? Then there were those other not so great things in the episode. But we tried, as always, to focus on the positive. Travis is The Good Man As it turns out, Travis is The Good Man in the title, but was this the case by the end of the episode? Will his actions ultimately prove to be too much for him? We have to wait until 2016 to find out. In the meantime, there’s this little show called The Walking Dead that starts this Sunday… How were ratings this week? Ratings for The Good Man were a mixed bag. It got a 3.37 in the 18-49 demographic, which is down slightly from last week‘s 3.44 in the 18-49. However, it got 6.861 million viewers, which was up from last week‘s 6.665 million viewers. We’re going to do a preview episode! Next on the feed will be a Season 6 Preview episode, which is a roundtable with our friends at the Walking Naked podcast, followed by our coverage of the Season 6 premiere for The Walking Dead, titled First Time Again. Make sure you get in your feedback for the season premiere by Tuesday, October 13, 2015. One of the best ways to do it is by leaving your comments on our designated Facebook thread! Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who joined in the discussion of this riveting season finale in the Walking Dead universe! We always love to hear from our listeners, and we’d love to hear from you! Getting feedback makes podcasting so much more fun and we really appreciate all of the participation. Subscribe and leave us a review! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our
Talking Through The Good Man The Good Man is the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead for this season, and there was so much to talk about (as usual)! New questions are raised, old questions are answered, and twisty turns abound. How did Daniel manage to corral all of those walkers?? Then there were those other not so great things in the episode. But we tried, as always, to focus on the positive. Travis is The Good Man As it turns out, Travis is The Good Man in the title, but was this the case by the end of the episode? Will his actions ultimately prove to be too much for him? We have to wait until 2016 to find out. In the meantime, there's this little show called The Walking Dead that starts this Sunday… How were ratings this week? Ratings for The Good Man were a mixed bag. It got a 3.37 in the 18-49 demographic, which is down slightly from last week‘s 3.44 in the 18-49. However, it got 6.861 million viewers, which was up from last week‘s 6.665 million viewers. We’re going to do a preview episode! Next on the feed will be a Season 6 Preview episode, which is a roundtable with our friends at the Walking Naked podcast, followed by our coverage of the Season 6 premiere for The Walking Dead, titled First Time Again. Make sure you get in your feedback for the season premiere by Tuesday, October 13, 2015. One of the best ways to do it is by leaving your comments on our designated Facebook thread! Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who joined in the discussion of this riveting season finale in the Walking Dead universe! We always love to hear from our listeners, and we'd love to hear from you! Getting feedback makes podcasting so much more fun and we really appreciate all of the participation. Subscribe and leave us a review! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our
Talking Through The Good Man The Good Man is the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead for this season, and there was so much to talk about (as usual)! New questions are raised, old questions are answered, and twisty turns abound. How did Daniel manage to corral all of those walkers?? Then there were those other not so great things in the episode. But we tried, as always, to focus on the positive. Travis is The Good Man As it turns out, Travis is The Good Man in the title, but was this the case by the end of the episode? Will his actions ultimately prove to be too much for him? We have to wait until 2016 to find out. In the meantime, there’s this little show called The Walking Dead that starts this Sunday… How were ratings this week? Ratings for The Good Man were a mixed bag. It got a 3.37 in the 18-49 demographic, which is down slightly from last week‘s 3.44 in the 18-49. However, it got 6.861 million viewers, which was up from last week‘s 6.665 million viewers. We’re going to do a preview episode! Next on the feed will be a Season 6 Preview episode, which is a roundtable with our friends at the Walking Naked podcast, followed by our coverage of the Season 6 premiere for The Walking Dead, titled First Time Again. Make sure you get in your feedback for the season premiere by Tuesday, October 13, 2015. One of the best ways to do it is by leaving your comments on our designated Facebook thread! Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who joined in the discussion of this riveting season finale in the Walking Dead universe! We always love to hear from our listeners, and we’d love to hear from you! Getting feedback makes podcasting so much more fun and we really appreciate all of the participation. Subscribe and leave us a review! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our
It's the final episode of Fear the Walking Dead for this year, and there was so much to talk about (as usual)! New questions are raised, old questions are answered, and twisty turns abound. How did Daniel manage to corral all of those walkers??
Talking Through Cobalt It’s the penultimate episode of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead! And I’m gonna use penultimate a few more times because I forgot to say penultimate in the episode…but I digress. In the penultimate episode, we find out the meaning behind Cobalt, and we also find out that Brian is a huge Walking Dead nerd. Well, we already knew that, but it is confirmed in episode five of the first season, titled simply “Cobalt.” What will happen next week? We follow the clues left for us in Cobalt as we discuss what happened to move the story along. We think they might not be in the “safe zone” for very much longer, but how will they get out, and will they meet up with the rest of their party? Will we ever see Tobias again? We want to know the answers to these and any other questions you can think of asking, as well as whatever else you want to say. We can’t believe how much feedback we got this week and even some audio! Thanks to Judii with two I’s for the audio, you are awesome! Now the rest of you need to send us audio feedback! Or…you can continue as you have been. However you do it, we love getting your feedback! For the season finale, Fear the Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 6, titled The Good Man, please get in your feedback by Tuesday at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. Ratings are up! Cobalt got a 3.44 in the 18-49 demographic, with 6.665 million, which is up from last week‘s 3.30 and 6.620 million viewers. Remember to Subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
It's the penultimate episode of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead! And I'm gonna use penultimate a few more times because I forgot to say penultimate in the episode...but I digress. In the penultimate episode, S1E5 Coda, we see the craziness that is the army as things fall apart, and we need a new character.
It's the penultimate episode of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead! And I'm gonna use penultimate a few more times because I forgot to say penultimate in the episode...but I digress. In the penultimate episode, S1E5 Coda, we see the craziness that is the army as things fall apart, and we need a new character.
Talking Through Cobalt It's the penultimate episode of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead! And I’m gonna use penultimate a few more times because I forgot to say penultimate in the episode…but I digress. In the penultimate episode, we find out the meaning behind Cobalt, and we also find out that Brian is a huge Walking Dead nerd. Well, we already knew that, but it is confirmed in episode five of the first season, titled simply “Cobalt.” What will happen next week? We follow the clues left for us in Cobalt as we discuss what happened to move the story along. We think they might not be in the “safe zone” for very much longer, but how will they get out, and will they meet up with the rest of their party? Will we ever see Tobias again? We want to know the answers to these and any other questions you can think of asking, as well as whatever else you want to say. We can't believe how much feedback we got this week and even some audio! Thanks to Judii with two I's for the audio, you are awesome! Now the rest of you need to send us audio feedback! Or…you can continue as you have been. However you do it, we love getting your feedback! For the season finale, Fear the Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 6, titled The Good Man, please get in your feedback by Tuesday at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. Ratings are up! Cobalt got a 3.44 in the 18-49 demographic, with 6.665 million, which is up from last week‘s 3.30 and 6.620 million viewers. Remember to Subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
Talking Through Cobalt It’s the penultimate episode of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead! And I’m gonna use penultimate a few more times because I forgot to say penultimate in the episode…but I digress. In the penultimate episode, we find out the meaning behind Cobalt, and we also find out that Brian is a huge Walking Dead nerd. Well, we already knew that, but it is confirmed in episode five of the first season, titled simply “Cobalt.” What will happen next week? We follow the clues left for us in Cobalt as we discuss what happened to move the story along. We think they might not be in the “safe zone” for very much longer, but how will they get out, and will they meet up with the rest of their party? Will we ever see Tobias again? We want to know the answers to these and any other questions you can think of asking, as well as whatever else you want to say. We can’t believe how much feedback we got this week and even some audio! Thanks to Judii with two I’s for the audio, you are awesome! Now the rest of you need to send us audio feedback! Or…you can continue as you have been. However you do it, we love getting your feedback! For the season finale, Fear the Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 6, titled The Good Man, please get in your feedback by Tuesday at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. Ratings are up! Cobalt got a 3.44 in the 18-49 demographic, with 6.665 million, which is up from last week‘s 3.30 and 6.620 million viewers. Remember to Subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
It's the penultimate episode of the first season of Fear the Walking Dead! And I'm gonna use penultimate a few more times because I forgot to say penultimate in the episode...but I digress. In the penultimate episode, S1E5 Coda, we see the craziness that is the army as things fall apart, and we need a new character.
Fear the Walking Dead takes a sharp left turn this episode, and the more we watched, the more we liked it! It was like an onion, it had layers, and it may have made some people cry! The more layers you peel away, the more you see how crazy things are going.
Talking Through Not Fade Away Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 4, titled, Not Fade Away, takes a sharp left turn this episode, and the more we watched, the more we liked it! It was like an onion, it had layers, and it may have made some people cry! The more layers you peel away, the more you discover about what is really going on! Did someone say “conspiracy”…? Polarizing! We’re so glad you joined us for this discussion of the most polarizing episode yet. It’s beginning to look as though the series is headed for a big payoff, and those fans who have continued to watch will be in for a treat. Even though it may still be rough around the edges, we can still see the potential for greatness, maybe even as great as The Walking Dead. Ratings were the lowest so far… Swear got a 7.00 in the 18-49 demographic, with 13.981 million viewers. That’s up from last week‘s 6.70 and 13.220 million viewers. We got a lot of feedback for this episode, and even some listener ratings which thrilled us to no end. We love to get feedback that comes in any form, but we still would love to hear your voice! Catch the bug and send in some audio feedback. The deadline for the next episode, Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 5, titled Cobalt, is Tuesday, September 29, 2015, at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. One of the best ways to send in feedback is in our designated episode thread in our Facebook group. Lots of feedback! Remember to subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
Talking Through Not Fade Away Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 4, titled, Not Fade Away, takes a sharp left turn this episode, and the more we watched, the more we liked it! It was like an onion, it had layers, and it may have made some people cry! The more layers you peel away, the more you discover about what is really going on! Did someone say “conspiracy”…? Polarizing! We're so glad you joined us for this discussion of the most polarizing episode yet. It's beginning to look as though the series is headed for a big payoff, and those fans who have continued to watch will be in for a treat. Even though it may still be rough around the edges, we can still see the potential for greatness, maybe even as great as The Walking Dead. Ratings were the lowest so far… Swear got a 7.00 in the 18-49 demographic, with 13.981 million viewers. That’s up from last week‘s 6.70 and 13.220 million viewers. We got a lot of feedback for this episode, and even some listener ratings which thrilled us to no end. We love to get feedback that comes in any form, but we still would love to hear your voice! Catch the bug and send in some audio feedback. The deadline for the next episode, Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 5, titled Cobalt, is Tuesday, September 29, 2015, at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. One of the best ways to send in feedback is in our designated episode thread in our Facebook group. Lots of feedback! Remember to subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
Fear the Walking Dead takes a sharp left turn this episode, and the more we watched, the more we liked it! It was like an onion, it had layers, and it may have made some people cry! The more layers you peel away, the more you see how crazy things are going.
Talking Through Not Fade Away Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 4, titled, Not Fade Away, takes a sharp left turn this episode, and the more we watched, the more we liked it! It was like an onion, it had layers, and it may have made some people cry! The more layers you peel away, the more you discover about what is really going on! Did someone say “conspiracy”…? Polarizing! We’re so glad you joined us for this discussion of the most polarizing episode yet. It’s beginning to look as though the series is headed for a big payoff, and those fans who have continued to watch will be in for a treat. Even though it may still be rough around the edges, we can still see the potential for greatness, maybe even as great as The Walking Dead. Ratings were the lowest so far… Swear got a 7.00 in the 18-49 demographic, with 13.981 million viewers. That’s up from last week‘s 6.70 and 13.220 million viewers. We got a lot of feedback for this episode, and even some listener ratings which thrilled us to no end. We love to get feedback that comes in any form, but we still would love to hear your voice! Catch the bug and send in some audio feedback. The deadline for the next episode, Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 5, titled Cobalt, is Tuesday, September 29, 2015, at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. One of the best ways to send in feedback is in our designated episode thread in our Facebook group. Lots of feedback! Remember to subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
Fear the Walking Dead takes a sharp left turn this episode, and the more we watched, the more we liked it! It was like an onion, it had layers, and it may have made some people cry! The more layers you peel away, the more you see how crazy things are going.
The Dog kicks it into high gear, and we are halfway through the very first season of Fear the Walking Dead. What will happen in the final three episodes? If you are anything like us, then you also can't wait to find out.
Talking Through The Dog The Dog kicks it into high gear, and we are halfway through the very first season of Fear the Walking Dead. What will happen in the final three episodes? If you are anything like us, then you also can’t wait to find out. Higher ratings this week from us, but lower ratings in TV land. But, this doesn’t mean much since we already know there will be a season 2. So, we can just relax and enjoy the story. We think that Fear is doing a great job of portraying what might have happened anywhere in any home at the dawn of the zombie apocalypse. But, we really want to know what you think! Our feedback was a little light this week, so we are anxious for more interaction. Maybe you guys just spoiled our last episode or maybe you forgot. In any case, we can’t wait to hear from you and include your voices in our fan podcast! Get in that feedback next week! Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 4, titled Not Face Away, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, September 23, 2015. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Ratings were down The Dog got a 3.60 in the 18-49 demographic, with 7.185 million viewers. That’s down from last week‘s 4.70 and 8.200 million viewers. Remember to Subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcastsGoogle Podcasts
The Dog kicks it into high gear, and we are halfway through the very first season of Fear the Walking Dead. What will happen in the final three episodes? If you are anything like us, then you also can't wait to find out.
Talking Through The Dog The Dog kicks it into high gear, and we are halfway through the very first season of Fear the Walking Dead. What will happen in the final three episodes? If you are anything like us, then you also can’t wait to find out. Higher ratings this week from us, but lower ratings in TV land. But, this doesn’t mean much since we already know there will be a season 2. So, we can just relax and enjoy the story. We think that Fear is doing a great job of portraying what might have happened anywhere in any home at the dawn of the zombie apocalypse. But, we really want to know what you think! Our feedback was a little light this week, so we are anxious for more interaction. Maybe you guys just spoiled our last episode or maybe you forgot. In any case, we can’t wait to hear from you and include your voices in our fan podcast! Get in that feedback next week! Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 4, titled Not Face Away, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, September 23, 2015. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Ratings were down The Dog got a 3.60 in the 18-49 demographic, with 7.185 million viewers. That’s down from last week‘s 4.70 and 8.200 million viewers. Remember to Subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcastsGoogle Podcasts
The Dog kicks it into high gear, and we are halfway through the very first season of Fear the Walking Dead. What will happen in the final three episodes? If you are anything like us, then you also can't wait to find out.
Talking Through The Dog The Dog kicks it into high gear, and we are halfway through the very first season of Fear the Walking Dead. What will happen in the final three episodes? If you are anything like us, then you also can't wait to find out. Higher ratings this week from us, but lower ratings in TV land. But, this doesn't mean much since we already know there will be a season 2. So, we can just relax and enjoy the story. We think that Fear is doing a great job of portraying what might have happened anywhere in any home at the dawn of the zombie apocalypse. But, we really want to know what you think! Our feedback was a little light this week, so we are anxious for more interaction. Maybe you guys just spoiled our last episode or maybe you forgot. In any case, we can't wait to hear from you and include your voices in our fan podcast! Get in that feedback next week! Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 1 Episode 4, titled Not Face Away, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, September 23, 2015. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Ratings were down The Dog got a 3.60 in the 18-49 demographic, with 7.185 million viewers. That’s down from last week‘s 4.70 and 8.200 million viewers. Remember to Subscribe! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcasts
New TV Shows for Fall 2015 Few things in life are as highly anticipated as television premier season every Fall. The Super Bowl maybe? A wedding or the birth of a child perhaps? But most of them pale in comparison to the awesomeness that is premier season. All of your favorite shows coming back for another year, and a ton of new shows to potentially add to the DVR. One of them might just become your new favorite show. Media Life Magazine has a great post with all the Fall Premiere Dates by date, time, and Network. ABC Blood & Oil Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 27 at 9:00 PM Don Johnson won't be getting Blood & Oil all over his Miami Vice linen clothes in this dirty series about a modern-day oil boom in North Dakota. Johnson plays an oil tycoon who's the antagonist to ambitious young couple Billy (Chace Crawford) and Cody (Rebecca Rittenhouse), who do everything they can to break off a little piece of that oil pie for themselves. Will everything of theirs — including their marriage — stand up to the challenge? Dr. Ken Premieres: Friday, Oct. 2 at 8:30 PM Community's Ken Jeong, who was once a real-life doctor, can now say he plays a doctor on TV. Jeong stars as the titular character, a great physician who lacks bedside manner and a husband and father of two who drives everyone up the wall. The multi-camera comedy should be a good fit on Friday nights, where it will be paired with Last Man Standing. Suzy Namamura, Tisha-Campbell Martin, Dave Foley, Jonathan Slavin and Albert Tsai also star. The Muppets Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 22 at 8:00 PM Everyone's favorite (or at least top 10) puppets are coming back to television, but this time, they have even more sass. This new version of The Muppets is presented as a modern-day documentary catching us up with Kermit, Miss Piggy and everyone else as they go on with their professional (running a late-night show) and personal (puppet romance!) lives. ABC is pitching this as a more adult version of The Muppets that's still good for kids of all ages. The Big Bang Theory's Bill Prady will run the show. Quantico Premieres: Sunday, Sep. 27 at 10:00 PM Let's just call this one How to Get Away with Terrorism, because this twisty ensemble thriller has a lot in common with ABC's big hit from last fall. A new incredibly attractive (obvs) class of FBI recruits at Quantico all joined the FBI for different reasons, which will be shown to the audience via flashbacks. But the real interesting part? One of the recruits — we don't know who — is responsible for the biggest domestic terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11. Let the twists begin! Priyanka Chopra, Jake McLaughlin, Johanna Braddy and Graham Rogers star. Wicked City Premieres: Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 10:00 PM Anthologies, period pieces and murder dramas are all the rage, and ABC smashed 'em all together in Wicked City. Set in 1980s Los Angeles, the first season is all about a detective (Jeremy Sisto) chasing down coupled-up serial killers (Ed Westwick, Erika Christensen) who prey on young women. Enjoyment tip: Try not to think about how half the cast wasn't even born when the series takes place. CBS Angel From Hell Premieres: Thursday, Nov. 5 at 9:30 PM Jane Lynch stars as a guardian angel. Or does she star as a crazy person who thinks she's a guardian angel? That's what Maggie Lawson's character — a straight-laced dermatologist — will have to figure out in this oddball buddy comedy. But you'll have to figure out when to laugh — this is a rare single-camera comedy on CBS. Code Black Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 30 at 10:00 PM Marcia Gay Harden stars in this medical drama about an emergency room in Los Angeles that's overcrowded, understaffed and under-equipped. But the doctors get it done, because this is a television show! Based on Ryan McGarry's award-winning documentary of the same name, Code Black also stars Luis Guzman, Raza Jeffrey, Benjamin Hollingsworth and Bonnie Somerville. Life in Pieces Premieres: Monday, Sep. 21 at 8:30 PM A fantastic cast highlights this multi-generational family comedy that's told from the point of view of every family member. Babies will be born, kids will go to college and sitcom situations will go down at funerals. Dianne Wiest, James Brolin, Colin Hanks, Zoe Lister-Jones, Angelique Cabral, Thomas Sadoski, Betsy Brandt and Dan Bakkedahl star. Limitless Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 22 at 10:00 PM You thought the movie was OK, now see the television show based on the OK movie! This thriller stars Greek's Jake McDorman as a man who takes a drug that gives him access to 100 percent of his brain, meaning he's gifted physically and intellectually. Naturally, that makes him the perfect person to solve crime! Jennifer Carpenter, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Hill Harper co-star. Bradley Cooper, the star of the original 2011 film and executive producer of the series, will recur and reprise his character. Supergirl Premieres: Monday, Oct. 26 at 8:30 PM Add CBS to the list of networks riding on the cape of the superhero phenomenon, as Melissa Benoist suits up as Superman's cousin in this light hearted drama. Come for bubbly heroine Kara saving National City from disaster, stay for the Devil Wears Prada work environment with Kara's nightmare boss Cat (Calista Flockhart) and wardrobe changes. Mehcad Brooks, David Harewood, and Chyler Leigh also star. FOX Grandfathered Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 29 at 8:00 PM It's time to finally take down your Teen Beat John Stamos poster from your bedroom wall because Stamos is a grandfather! At least he is in this new single-camera comedy, in which Stamos plays a playboy restaurateur who finds out that he not only has a son, but his son also has a daughter. Old-man-changing-diapers hilarity ensues! Rounding out the cast are Josh Peck, Paget Brewster and Christina Milian. The Grinder Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 29 at 8:30 PM Rob Lowe can't stay off TV for too long! He headlines this comedy about an actor on a popular legal TV drama who returns to his small-town home to work in his family's real-life law practice with his brother (Fred Savage), despite only knowing law from the scripts of TV. What could go wrong? Umm, lots. But maybe that small town will teach him a thing about humility. Hey, this writes itself. Minority Report Premieres: Monday, Sep. 21 at 9:00 PM Set 15 years after the Tom Cruise film of the same name, Minority Report follows a pre-cog — psychics who have the ability to predict the future — named Dash who uses his ability to stop crimes with the help of a detective. But Dash must do all he can to keep his abilities secret as there are people out there who want to detain pre-cogs and do all sorts of bad things to them, like poke their brain or open them up to see what makes them tick. Stark Sands stars as Dash, with Meagan Good on board to play his partner. Rosewood Premieres: Wednesday, Sep. 23 at 8:00 PM The latest brilliant medical mind on television who has a problem is Morris Chestnut, who plays the titular Rosewood. And his problem? He's endlessly optimistic and loves life. Annoying! But his real problem appears to be legitimate medical issues, which leads him to live every moment like it's his last. (YOLO!) As Miami's top pathologist, he'll help a skeptical cop (Jaina Lee Ortiz) solve the murders that the Miami PD can't. Scream Queens Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 22 at 8:00 PM The latest idea to crawl out of Ryan Murphy's brain is an anthology comedy-horror series that's one of the hottest tickets of the year. Season 1 will be set in the ripest of horror settings — a snooty sorority — when the school's new dean demands that all potential sisters must be accepted in the pledging process. Oh, and a serial killer is on the loose murdering at least one character in each episode. Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele, Nasim Pedrad, Oliver Hudson, Keke Palmer and Ariana Grande highlight the impressive cast. NBC Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris Premieres: Tuesday, Sep. 15 at 10:00 PM If there was ever a person suited to bring back the variety show, it's Neil Patrick Harris. The Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor is a singer, dancer, magician and just generally a doer of funny things. Based on the popular British series Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Best Time Ever features appearances by stars, stunts, comedy skits, incredible performances, mini game shows, audience giveaways and hidden camera pranks. If you can think of it, it'll probably pop up on this hour-long series. Blindspot Premieres: Monday, Sep. 21 at 10:00 PM You know that recurring dream where you wake up naked in Times Square? Well, that really happens to Thor's Jaimie Alexander in this new drama from Arrow and The Flash executive producer Greg Berlanti. Alexander's character takes the nightmare to a whole new level, though, when she discovers her body is covered in intricate tattoos and she has no memory of how she got there or who inked her up like a gas station bathroom. Strike Back's Sullivan Stapleton appears as the FBI agent who follows the clues from her tattoos to reveal a larger conspiracy, the truth about her identity and hopefully, if he's lucky, who to call for a good time. Chicago Med Premieres: Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 10:00 PM The newest spin-off in Dick Wolf's popular Chicago franchise, Chicago Med stars Oliver Platt, S. Epatha Merkerson, Laurie Holden, Nick Gehlfuss and Yaya Dacosta. It follows the day-to-day activities of one of Chicago's busiest and probably most dramatic hospitals, if we've learned anything from medical dramas. The series will draw inspiration from topical events as the doctors, nurses and cafeteria staff forge relationships in, out and probably around the emergency room. And yes, you can expect to see Chicago's hunkiest firefighters and top-notch lawmen swing through its doors on a semi-regular basis. Heroes Reborn Premieres: Thursday, Sep. 24 at 8:00 PM A reboot of NBC's Heroes, this new series is exactly like the old one only with less Milo Ventimiglia and more Zachary Levi. And although Peter Petrelli won't be back, some other familiar faces will make appearances, including Jack Coleman as H.R.G., Greg Grunberg as Matt Parkman and Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura, among others. But what is this new chapter in the Heroes story about? Following a terrorist attack in Odessa, Texas, that left the city decimated, those ordinary folks with extraordinary abilities are blamed. Most have gone into hiding or are on the run, but something tells us they won't stay hidden for for long, because otherwise WTF is the point of this show? The Player Premieres: Thursday, Sep. 24 at 10:00 PM Philip Winchester stars opposite Wesley freakin' Snipes in this new Las Vegas-set action series about a former military operative and current security expert who's drawn into a high-stakes game in which a bunch of wealthy jerks bet on his ability to stop crimes before they happen. You can probably think of it as Strike Back: Las Vegas but with fewer explosions, more Snipes and some truly ridiculous, convoluted scenarios. Truth Be Told Premieres: Friday, Oct. 16 at 8:30 PM Formerly known as People Are Talking, this new hangout comedy is about two couples who over-analyze and obsess about everything as if they're the heir apparent to Dawson Leery. Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Franklin & Bash) stars as Mitch, a college professor (LOL) who's married to Vanessa Lachey's (Dads) Tracy. Meanwhile, Tone Bell (Bad Judge) and Bresha Webb (Hung) portray their BFFs and neighbors, Russell and Angie. You can probably expect a lot of talking that doesn't really say much. CW Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Premieres: Monday, Oct. 19 at 8:00 PM The CW's only new series this fall, this new comedy with musical elements hails from Rebecca Bloom who stars in the hour-long series as Rebecca Bunch, a determined (and possibly crazy) young woman who gives up her partnership at a law firm in Manhattan to move to West Covina, Calif., in a desperate attempt to find love and happiness with an ex-boyfriend. Remember when we said she might be crazy? AMC Fear the Walking Dead Premieres: Sunday, Aug. 23 at 9:00 PM Don't call it a prequel! It's a companion series. Set during the time Rick Grimes was in a coma, the L.A.-set Fear the Walking Dead will show what happened when the zombie outbreak first began. But don't expect the same harrowing tales of survival from its wildly successful cousin; this drama will focus on a family unit and the problems it has with an outbreak backdrop. Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, and Frank Dillane star. Research compiled with the help of TV Guide. A look back at the new TV shows for Fall 2014 How many survived? Of the shows we looked at for Fall premieres last year, not that many. This doesn't include shows we didn't talk about, or other late premiere shows like mid-season or summer replacement series. ABC (2/6) Black-ish - renewed Cristela - canceled Forever - canceled How to Get Away With Murder - renewed Manhattan Love Story - canceled Selfie - canceled CBS (3/5) Madam Secretary - renewed The McCarthys - canceled NCIS: New Orleans - renewed Scorpion - renewed Stalker - canceled NBC (1/6) A to Z - canceled Bad Judge - canceled Constantine - canceled Marry Me - canceled The Mysteries of Laura - renewed State of Affairs - canceled FOX (1/5) Gotham - renewed Gracepoint - canceled Mulaney - canceled Red Band Society - canceled Utopia - canceled CW (2/2) The Flash - renewed Jane The Virgin - renewed
Talking Through So Close, Yet So Far We are now one-third of the way through Season 1 of The Walking Dead companion series, and with episode 2, titled So Close, Yet So Far, we say, “so far, so good.” The story keeps building at a steady pace, instead of light speed and gives us a chance to really see what the beginning of the end of civilization would be like for ordinary people. But can this momentum be sustained? It may be too soon to tell, but we can’t wait to find out! New characters… We meet the Salazars this episode, including Daniel and Ofelia, played by series regulars Ruben Blades and Mercedes Mason. No new episode next week… While there is no new episode next week, AMC will be re-airing the first two episodes. So, it’s not too late to tell all your friends and get them into the world of The Walking Dead. Also, we invite you to take advantage of this small break to send us some audio feedback, or any other kind of feedback you want to submit. We want you to be a part of this podcast! But if you are too shy to leave feedback (or you just don’t want to), you can support us by leaving a review or rating on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe so you will automatically get all of our episodes. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our designated episode thread in our Facebook group! The deadline for the next episode, S1E3, which is titled, The Dog, is 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central Tuesday, September 15, 2015, Ratings are down but still good! So Close, Yet So Far got a 4.10 in the 18-49 demographic, with 8.200 million viewers. That’s down from last week‘s 4.70 and 10.130 million viewers. It’s a drop, but it is still far beyond most other shows. Stuff Unrelated to So Close, Yet So Far… Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group!
Talking Through So Close, Yet So Far We are now one-third of the way through Season 1 of The Walking Dead companion series, and with episode 2, titled So Close, Yet So Far, we say, “so far, so good.” The story keeps building at a steady pace, instead of light speed and gives us a chance to really see what the beginning of the end of civilization would be like for ordinary people. But can this momentum be sustained? It may be too soon to tell, but we can’t wait to find out! New characters… We meet the Salazars this episode, including Daniel and Ofelia, played by series regulars Ruben Blades and Mercedes Mason. No new episode next week… While there is no new episode next week, AMC will be re-airing the first two episodes. So, it’s not too late to tell all your friends and get them into the world of The Walking Dead. Also, we invite you to take advantage of this small break to send us some audio feedback, or any other kind of feedback you want to submit. We want you to be a part of this podcast! But if you are too shy to leave feedback (or you just don’t want to), you can support us by leaving a review or rating on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to subscribe so you will automatically get all of our episodes. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our designated episode thread in our Facebook group! The deadline for the next episode, S1E3, which is titled, The Dog, is 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central Tuesday, September 15, 2015, Ratings are down but still good! So Close, Yet So Far got a 4.10 in the 18-49 demographic, with 8.200 million viewers. That’s down from last week‘s 4.70 and 10.130 million viewers. It’s a drop, but it is still far beyond most other shows. Stuff Unrelated to So Close, Yet So Far… Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group!
We are now one-third of the way through the companion series, and we say, “so far, so good.” The story keeps building at a steady pace, instead of light speed, and gives us a chance to really see what the beginning of the end of civilization would be like for ordinary people. But can this momentum be sustained? It may be too soon to tell, but we can't wait to find out!
We are now one-third of the way through the companion series, and we say, “so far, so good.” The story keeps building at a steady pace, instead of light speed, and gives us a chance to really see what the beginning of the end of civilization would be like for ordinary people. But can this momentum be sustained? It may be too soon to tell, but we can't wait to find out!
We are now one-third of the way through the companion series, and we say, “so far, so good.” The story keeps building at a steady pace, instead of light speed, and gives us a chance to really see what the beginning of the end of civilization would be like for ordinary people. But can this momentum be sustained? It may be too soon to tell, but we can't wait to find out!
Talking Through So Close, Yet So Far We are now one-third of the way through Season 1 of The Walking Dead companion series, and with episode 2, titled So Close, Yet So Far, we say, “so far, so good.” The story keeps building at a steady pace, instead of light speed and gives us a chance to really see what the beginning of the end of civilization would be like for ordinary people. But can this momentum be sustained? It may be too soon to tell, but we can't wait to find out! New characters… We meet the Salazars this episode, including Daniel and Ofelia, played by series regulars Ruben Blades and Mercedes Mason. No new episode next week… While there is no new episode next week, AMC will be re-airing the first two episodes. So, it's not too late to tell all your friends and get them into the world of The Walking Dead. Also, we invite you to take advantage of this small break to send us some audio feedback, or any other kind of feedback you want to submit. We want you to be a part of this podcast! But if you are too shy to leave feedback (or you just don't want to), you can support us by leaving a review or rating on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to subscribe so you will automatically get all of our episodes. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our designated episode thread in our Facebook group! The deadline for the next episode, S1E3, which is titled, The Dog, is 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central Tuesday, September 15, 2015, Ratings are down but still good! So Close, Yet So Far got a 4.10 in the 18-49 demographic, with 8.200 million viewers. That’s down from last week‘s 4.70 and 10.130 million viewers. It’s a drop, but it is still far beyond most other shows. Stuff Unrelated to So Close, Yet So Far… Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you're in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group!
Roundatble interviews for episode 1 include: Cliff Curtis, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Greg Nicotero, Frank Dillane and Alycia Debnam Carey.