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Written by Tim Minear and directed by James Whitmore Jr., this episode originally aired February 20, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Dan Vebber and directed by James Whitmore Jr., this episode originally aired January 26, 1999.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Jane Espenson and Thania St. John and directed by James Whitmore Jr., this episode originally aired January 12, 1999.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Jess and Dini travel back to February 1995! We recap Season 2 - Episode 18, Fearful Symmetry. Mulder and Scully travel to Idaho to investigate invisible animals who can not seem to carry a pregnancy to term and have a tendency to get abducted.... there is a lot. This episode was written by Steve De Jamatt and directed by James Whitmore Jr.Do you have any X-Files related theories, stories, key points or podcast feedback? Please email us at TheXFilesChatRoomPodcast@gmail.com We'd love to hear from you. Please tell us how we can improve!You can find us on:Twitter @TXFChatRoomPodInstagram @TXFChatRoomPod
Written by Marti Noxon and directed by James Whitmore Jr., this episode originally aired October 20, 1998.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Marti Noxon and directed by James Whitmore Jr., this episode originally aired October 6, 1998.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Marti Noxon and directed by James Whitmore Jr., this episode originally aired April 28, 1998.EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another podcast called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Ain't no sunshine when Mac's goneSoviet plotting every dayAin't no sunshine when Mac's gone.Like when he sat down on a bombAnd got blown away Talk about an explosive season premiere! "Did You See the Sun Rise?" is a dramatic, intense episode of Magnum, P.I. that aired on September 30, 1982, kicking off the Hawaii-based detective show's third season. It stars Tom Selleck, Roger E. Mosley, Jeff MacKay, John Hillerman, Larry Manetti, Lance LeGault, Jean Bruce Scott, and James Whitmore Jr. In this episode, a vicious enemy from the Vietnam War comes back to literally haunt Magnum and his crew. So Áine and Kevin are on deck to let the sunshine in on Matlock, the military, and script-doctoring. Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send your trigger phrases to mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's #TheResidentRulebreakers, we discuss episode 5x09 of #TheResident - titled "He'd Really Like to Put in a Central Line". Written by: Peter Elkhoff & Daniela Lamas; Directed by: James Whitmore Jr. - Discussion topics: - Why taking your medical advice from the internet or social media is a very bad idea, and why the themes of this episode are a message from the medical community to the viewer about this very alarming and growing trend. - What's wrong with Bell - and why his reaction this time is the best character growth on #TheResident. - #KitBell & #Deela - Devon Gets Called into Work - and realizes he may be burnt out - Leela's indecisive patient - Padma becomes Chastain's Yoga guru - AJ's mom is getting worse - We miss Billie - Please give us on screen #Feldmore - News: - Episode 5x09 Same Day Ratings - Episode 5x10 - "Unknown Origin" Press Release, Promo, etc - Airs December 7 (Mid Season Finale) - Upcoming episodes with a Press Release: - Episode 5x11 - Title TBA - Airs February 1 - Upcoming Podcasts: - December 13 - Episode 5x10 Discussion - "Unknown Origin" - January 31 - News Rundown: Part 3 - February 7 - Episode 5x11 Discussion - Title TBA - The seven week break in the airing schedule allows the cast and crew to get some much deserved time off during the holidays to rest and spend some time with family. It will also allow for them to have a easier production timeline upon return from their holiday break. We also will be busy in this time period with Hallmark Heartbeats leading up to Christmas. Camille is supposed to have surgery on her throat in January and we will take the time off given to us to rest, enjoy Christmas with our families, and for her to recover from surgery before the show returns in February. We say enjoy life and your holiday season! - Camille is the host of Hallmark Heartbeats - a podcast about Hallmark Channel movies. Go check it out if you love Hallmark movies. She's @hallmarkheartbeats on Instagram. You can also support her on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hmarkheartbeats, and is on all the same platforms you can find us! It's Countdown to Christmas on Hallmark for the next two weeks, and Kayla is joining Camille to review the movies and interview the stars. Join us! - PATREON Want to help us keep growing the podcast? Become a patron. Any dollar amount and cancel at anytime. Money will be used for better software, equipment and interviews. You also get access to new podcast episodes hours before we release it elsewhere. Right now, Kayla NEEDS to replace her laptop that she uses to edit the podcast. This money for the foreseeable future, will be used to help replace the computer. (https://www.patreon.com/theresidentpodcast) - SUBSCRIBE: - Podbean - Apple Podcasts - Google Podcasts - Spotify - iHeartRadio - YouTube - CONTACT US: - Email - theresidentrulebreakers@gmail.com - Facebook - The Resident Rulebreakers Podcast or The Resident Fox Fans - Instagram - theresidentpodcast, theresidentonfoxfans, kbcountry37 - Twitter - ResidentPodcast *Reminder: Cyber bullying is NOT tolerated and will get you blocked and banned from our social media.* - Next week: Episode 5x10 discussion, "Unknown Origin".
This week, Kayla and Camille discuss episode 2x08 of The Resident - "Heart in a Box". Written by Marqui Jackson and Joshua Troke Directed by James Whitmore Jr. Original Airdate: November 19, 2018 - Recent News: - Happy belated birthday to: Radek Lord (August 5) Bruce Greenwood (August 12) Malcolm-Jamal Warner (August 18) Anuja Joshi (August 19) - Season 5 News The season 5 poster The episode 5x01 promo We address the rumors about Emily VanCamp The TV Line Article with the quote from show runner Peter Elkhoff The fact the we still have no title or photos for the premiere - projected date for that is around the first of September. - Episode 2x08 discussion: #Minator Mina opens up to AJ about the death of her sisters AJ admits to Nic his feelings for Mina - but won't act on them for various reasons. We discuss the speed of #Minator's relationship being sped up due to Shaunette's exit from the show. "Broken Heart Syndrome" and the "Heart in a Box" surgery #CoNic Despite working opposite sifts, they make time for each other Nic also worries Conrad is too attached to Henry Henry Has a seizure playing baseball and they put him on a third drug which triggers QuoVadis to ask Julian to pitch the VNS to Henry's mom - we wonder if this actually happens. Conrad is against the VNS - but Zoey is desperate to see her son not have seizures. Especially since she has already lost one son. QuoVadis manipulated Zoey into this. Kayla reminds everyone this is the extreme situation of Epilepsy and surgery is a last resort. Meds are the first go to always. She also rants about them calling seizure meds toxic - not all of them are - but also what is the alternative to them - a very unlivable life. Julian learns the truth about QuoVadis Lane Hunter's return and her blackmailing Bell with a sex tape to get out of jail Devon's horrible day He has a racist patient, gets thrown up on and punched by a meth head, but still loves his job because it's his calling. His personal life is in shreds. He decides to stay in Atlanta instead of follow Priya to San Francisco - but also can't stop thinking of Julian. This is the last nail in the coffin for the Devon/Priya relationship. Camille has a rant about racism and healthcare. - Upcoming Podcasts: September 6 - Episode 2x09 Discussion - "The Dance" September 20 - News Rundown September 27 - Episode 5x01 Discussion - Title TBA * We have reached out to Fox about an interview prior to the premiere - if we get that confirmed - we hope to release it on September 13th. Also, our 5th season of podcasts will start on September 20th - unless we get an interview - then it will be September 13th. * - PATREON Want to help us keep growing the podcast? Become a patron. Any dollar amount and cancel at anytime. Money will be used for better software, equipment and interviews. You also get access to new podcast episodes hours before we release it elsewhere.(https://www.patreon.com/theresidentpodcast) - Camille is the host of Hallmark Heartbeats - a podcast about Hallmark Channel movies. Go check it out if you love Hallmark movies. She's @hallmarkheartbeats on Instagram. You can also support her on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hmarkheartbeats, and is on all the same platforms you can find us! - SUBSCRIBE: - Podbean - Apple Podcasts - Google Podcasts - Spotify - iHeartRadio - YouTube - CONTACT US: - Email - theresidentrulebreakers@gmail.com - Facebook - The Resident Rulebreakers Podcast or The Resident Fox Fans - Instagram - theresidentpodcast, theresidentonfoxfans, kbcountry37 - Twitter - ResidentPodcast *Reminder: Cyber bullying is NOT tolerated and will get you blocked and banned from our social media.* - In two weeks, we will be discussing episode 2x09, "The Dance".
Get your alibis in order Creeps cause this week we’re rounding up “The Unusual Suspects” (Original airdate November 22ns, 2000. Written by Jonathan Kasdan and Chris Levinson and directed by James Whitmore Jr). It’s a caper to avenge one Jen Lindley and we could not be more on board (a boat, in a pool, with a dog). We get some Witter brothers bonding, Dawson on the case of the crotchety old man, and Jack getting fingered by a dog. If you want more alarming images like that in your brain, follow us on Instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps)! Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is the perfect soundtrack for the montage of how you pulled off the heist.
Bid your humdrum, workaday lives goodbye Creeps because it’s anchors away on season 3, episode 23 “True Love” (Original airdate May 24th, 2000. Written by Gina Fattore and Tom Kapinos and directed by James Whitmore Jr.). It’s all happening! Dream Team carpe diem road trip! The cry face that will live in infamy! Ask me to stay! Be careful when you listen cause we are slippery when wet woo woo! To get soaked for friendship and POEY with us, check out our Instagram (@dawsonscreeps) and twitter (@dawsons_creeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is the perfect soundtrack of “some soon to be out of date contempo pop music” to remember everything to. Permission to come aboard? Permission granted!The Ol’ Creek Link RoundupGabby delivers a loving oration from I Remember Everything: Life Lessons from Dawson's Creek by the gals over at Dawson’s Critique. It’s super fun and the cover is way cute, you should go buy it. The Dawson’s Creek reunion clip that tickled Zoe all the way down to her toes and established gay rights.Gabby really needs you to get HBO Max so you can watch Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults, Murder on Middle Beach, Allen V. Farrow, It’s a Sin, and (rewatch) The Jinx.
Hold on to your girdles Creeps, the chemistry and explosive snail trailing of this episode are about to blast those dancing shoes right off your feet. That’s right, we’ve started peaking on season 3 with episode 9 “Four to Tango” (Original airdate December 1st, 1999. Written by Gina Fattore and directed by James Whitmore Jr). We wrap up the Jen and Pacey two step, Dawson does the chill swaying of the very stoned at a Grateful Dead show, Jack considers filling his dance card with eligible gays, and Joey and Pacey waltz closer to something wonderful. For more wonderful content, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and you can listen to our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow is perfect for a solo rumba. See you anon with the next stages of this screwball mating ritual!The Ol’ Creek Link RoundupThe United American Indians of New England's National Day of Mourning is on Thanksgiving (Nov. 26th) in Plymouth, MA. They also have a resource with ways to be involved if folks can't attend in person.The Daily just had a deep dive ep about the challenges U.S. food banks and the exponentially growing number of food insecure folks are currently facing. For this food based holiday that should also be about repenting for our white devilry, find your local food pantry to donate or volunteer or make a donation to the Feeding America network of food banks. Zoe couldn’t stop singing the praises of Sweetwater Sound - you can thank them for our newly sonorous tones. (Ah, the divine irony - ed.)
HALLELUJAH FOLKS we have escaped from the haunted graveyard of unresolved election results we recorded this episode in! Join us on the other side for season 3 episode 7 Escape from Witch Island (Original airdate November 17th, 1999. Written by Tom Kapinos and directed by James Whitmore Jr). We talk the OTHER podcast episode we’ve recorded about this nugget, try to dissect the labyrinthine emotions of Joey and Dawson, and are electrified by a pairing the world was too timid to embrace. Embrace our erotic energy on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Our antiracism doc is linked on insta and you can listen to our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow while crafting your wiccan rituals. The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:Now let’s flip the senate! Donate to Fair Fight in Georgia.Watch the trailer for the Jennifer Hudson Aretha Franklin biopic Respect - Saycon Sengbloh aka Capeside conspiracy stud plays Emma Franklin!
Larry Mollin, Pete Ferriero, and Lilly are joined by Rebecca Gayheart AKA Antonia Marchette to discuss her character, and the iconic episode where her character marries Dylan McKay, and you know what happens after. Also joining in on the conversation is director James Whitmore Jr., and costume designer Molly Campbell. *Many thanks to all of your fans of the videocast/podcast. We are still managing to get ideal WiFi/audio levels.* Follow Us: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/beverlyhills90210show/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BeverlyHills90210Show/) YouTube (http://beverlyhills90210show.com/) Shop Our Merch! (https://www.beverlyhills90210showshop.com/) Contact Us: social@beverlyhills90210show.com (mailto:social@beverlyhills90210show.com)
We hope you’ve been tested Creeps cause this week we’re participating in some “High Risk Behavior” (Original airdate January 13th, 1999. Written by Jenny Bicks and directed by James Whitmore Jr.) We ask the tough questions - what exactly does abolishing the police look like? How do we create antiracist institutions that promote justice to replace them? And did Britney Spears and the Olsen Twins die for our sins? Bop over to Twitter (@dawsons_creeps) to see how Jack McPhee, Zoe and Gabby express their sexual experience as fine art. While you’re at it, creep around our Insta (@dawsonscreeps) for some even finer art and the link to our antiracism google doc (now with added abolition links!) Don’t forget to cruise by Spotify for our Creek playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Defund Dougie!
Quarantième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Podcast passionné en compagnie de Noctis de la chaîne NoctInGame(https://twitter.com/noct_ingame). L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au deuxième épisode de la troisième saison : Dead man's party (Le masque de Cordolfo) en VF) Écrit par Marti Noxon et réalisé par James Whitmore Jr, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 6 octobre 1998. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Dead man's party, nous aborderons la fuite, les non-dits et les rancoeurs enfouies qui ne cessent jamais de resurgir même quand on les pense enterrées... Un peu comme des ZOMBIES ! Nous parlerons également : de Rambo de The deep end of the ocean de Jacquelyn Mitchard du film Le clandestin :[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAQJB00tX3s&w=560&h=315] de l'inspiration principale de cet épisode : le court métrage FÊTE COMME CHEZ VOUS[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXj3Fo6TawA&w=560&h=315] du film Freaks of Nature du livre Les zombies au cinéma L'histoire ultime des morts-vivants à l'écran de la BD deadly class et de la série Orphan black Des gros bisous à Slayer Revival, @froz42, au monde pixels (https://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/), @cyrxp, à Malk, à Nate, à David, à la maman de Noctis ainsi qu'à sa belle communauté et à radio Campus Paris. Bon épisode.
Nathan and Eppy finally venture into Season 6 to discuss E7 Nice Guys Finish Dead. Featuring a returning Tom Selleck as Lance White alongside the also-returning James Whitmore Jr as Freddie Beamer, this comedic episode is all about watching these strong, counterpointed characters collide. Jim and Lance are trying to clear Beamer from being blamed for a murder that occurred right in the middle of a PI association conference! While this episode does have a lot of good gags and character work, it feels to us more like an excuse for the series to have a little fun with its own tropes than a fully realized mystery story. In our second half, Eppy unboxes a surprise, and then we dive into a discussion of out-of-continuity or out-of-tone departures in ongoing narratives, as well as a closer look at the layers (or lack thereof) in this story that kept it from being one of our favorites. Want more Rockford Files trivia, notes and ephemera? Check out the Two Hundred a Day Rockford Files Files! Support the podcast by subscribing at patreon.com/twohundredaday. Big thanks to our Gumshoe patrons! Check them out: Richard Hatem Victor DiSanto Shane Liebling's Roll For Your Party dieroller app Lowell Francis's Age of Ravens gaming blog Kevin Lovecraft and the Wednesday Evening Podcast Allstars Mike Gillis and the Radio vs. The Martians Podcast And thank you to Dael Norwood, Dylan Winslow, Bill Anderson, Adam Alexander, Chris, Dave Y and Dave P! Thanks to: zencastr.com for helping us record fireside.fm for hosting us thatericalper.com for the answering machine audio clips spoileralerts.org for the adding machine audio clip Freesound.org for the other audio clips Two Hundred a Day is a podcast by Nathan D. Paoletta and Epidiah Ravachol. We are exploring the intensely weird and interesting world of the 70s TV detective show The Rockford Files. Half celebration and half analysis, we break down episodes of the show and then analyze how and why they work as great pieces of narrative and character-building. In each episode of Two Hundred a Day, we watch an episode, recap and review it as fans of the show, and then tease out specific elements from that episode that hold lessons for writers, gamers and anyone else interested in making better narratives.
The Watchers gathered for Dead Man’s Party. Buffy is saved from the awkwardness of her return by a zombie attack. There’s a horrible dead cat, a Jonathan sighting, teenagers invading a dinner party, Giles channels Ripper a little bit, and we talk about our expectations of friends.Full Synopsis on IMDB Directed by: James Whitmore Jr.Written by: Marti NoxonAir date: Oct 6, 1998Rating: 3 Mr. Pointies out of 5 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworks
The Watchers gathered for Dead Man’s Party. Buffy is saved from the awkwardness of her return by a zombie attack. There’s a horrible dead cat, a Jonathan sighting, teenagers invading a dinner party, Giles channels Ripper a little bit, and we talk about our expectations of friends.Full Synopsis on IMDB Directed by: James Whitmore Jr.Written by: Marti NoxonAir date: Oct 6, 1998Rating: 3 Mr. Pointies out of 5 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworks
Archer can't seem to get away with much these days without incurring the wrath of the warring factions of the illusive Temporal Cold War, and as it turns out, recovering a dead body from a 31st century time traveling ship is just the type of thing to set the Suliban (and now Tholians!) on his case. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x16 - Future Tense Directed by James Whitmore Jr. Written by Michael Sussman and Phyllis Strong Guest Stars: Vaughn Armstrong, Cullen Douglas There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Chris Keeley, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 16th episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, Future Tense. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - Written by Diane Warren, performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
Are the stars out tonightI don't know if it's cloudy or brightI only have eyes for you dearSha bop sha bop - The Flamingos, 1959The Watchers gathered for I Only Have Eyes for You. A pair of ghosts are haunting Sunnydale high, reliving over and over again the tragic end to their love story. The fact that it was a female teacher and a male student is troubling, and, in fact, there’s several troubling aspects to this episode. Ultimately, it’s sweet and sad and if it doesn’t bring tears to your eyes, you might be a vampire.Sha bop sha bopFull Synopsis on IMDBSha bop sha bopDirected by: James Whitmore Jr.Written by: Marti NoxonAir date: April 21, 1998Rating: 5/5 Mr. Pointies.Sha bop sha bop If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworksSha bop sha bop
Are the stars out tonightI don't know if it's cloudy or brightI only have eyes for you dearSha bop sha bop - The Flamingos, 1959The Watchers gathered for I Only Have Eyes for You. A pair of ghosts are haunting Sunnydale high, reliving over and over again the tragic end to their love story. The fact that it was a female teacher and a male student is troubling, and, in fact, there’s several troubling aspects to this episode. Ultimately, it’s sweet and sad and if it doesn’t bring tears to your eyes, you might be a vampire.Sha bop sha bopFull Synopsis on IMDBSha bop sha bopDirected by: James Whitmore Jr.Written by: Marti NoxonAir date: April 21, 1998Rating: 5/5 Mr. Pointies.Sha bop sha bop If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Thank you to Billy Whala for creating our logo.and to reiswerk for use of the track "We are the Dead, you are the Living"under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#SnarkCasts #Nerdcast #AdreanMessmer #DonnaLeahey #JackBurgos #Buffy #Buffyfancast #Buffyslays #Buffyslays20 #vampires #tvshows #the90s #podcast #fancast #gumbiecatnetworksSha bop sha bop
Trente-et-unième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Podcast complètement exceptionnel car déjà nous recevons deux invités bordelais Orjan et Phoébée et en plus Clément n'est pas là !!!!!! Et comme on le déteste on est super content que Carole (rédactrice en chef de Clap http://www.clapmag.com/) nous fasse l'honneur de remplacer le démon aux grandes oreilles. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au dix-neuvième épisode de la deuxième saison : I only have eyes for you (La soirée Sadie Hawkins en VF) Écrit par Marti Noxon et réalisé par James Whitmore Jr., il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 21 avril 1998. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers I only have eyes for you, nous aborderons l'amour, la mort, les fantômes, Sadie Hawkins et les paradoxes temporels. Nous parlerons également : de duplex à l'autre bout du monde de Poltergeist (1982) de Truly madly deeply (1990) d'Albertus Magnus (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_le_Grand) des flamingos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvzNeh4Mq1o) de cascades (https://youtu.be/BLKDsmJjFq0?t=22m52s) de L'adieu aux armes d'Ernest Hemingway d'une des la BO de Buffy sortie en CD en 1999 pour plus d'info sur les zics de Buffy : http://slayerevival.com/musiques/ http://www.allmusic.com/album/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-original-television-score-mw0000794963 On parle aussi de samsara (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa%E1%B9%83s%C4%81ra) et de méditation d'énigme de tonton Giles du roman d'Orjan disponible sur internet ici : http://siko.cowblog.fr/categorie-209466/1.html d'une asso incroyable bordelaise (http://edil.fr/) de la biographie de Joss Whedon par Amy Pascale de Joss Whedon: The Complete Companion: The TV Series, the Movies, the Comic Books and More: The Essential Guide to the Whedonvers de la série dirk gently's holistic detective agency de la série Orphan Black de Joe Dante à la cinémathèque de Paris du film Grave de Julia Ducournau du livre "Moi Orson Welles" de Peter Bogdanovich de la série Good Behavior Des gros bisous à Aurélie, Anna Rose, Fanny, Blandine, Phil Goud de podcloud (https://podcloud.fr/), Dom du groupe buffy maniac sur FB (https://www.facebook.com/groups/buffymaniac), Lily Nelson du blog girlyttude (https://girlyttude.wordpress.com/), Calista et Solenne. Bon épisode.
Dix-septième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. Un numéro sous le signe du pain d'épices. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au onzième épisode de la troisième saison : Gingerbread, Intolérance en VF Écrit par Jane Espenson et réalisé par James Whitmore Jr, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 12 Janvier 1999 sur WB. Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers Gingerbread, nous aborderons le conte Hansel et Gretel, le traitement réaliste de l'horreur, la chasse aux sorcières et la négation de la fiction. Nous parlerons également de reboot, de pain d'épices, de Law & Order, de folie, de Mireille Dumas, du podcast Hors-Série sur Kaamelott, de My friend Flicka, d'Apocalypse Now, d'enigmes de Tonton Giles, des débuts du WiFi, des Dalton, de figuration, des Simpsons, d'academie de sorciers, de films de sorcières, des Visiteurs, des miséroïdes, de Famke Janssen, du Bureau des légendes, de Black Science, et de musique de film avec le grand Alan Silvestri et de Mad Max Fury road. Des gros bisous à Jibey, à Laura, à CLAP qui sort un numéro complètement incroyable avec du Star Wars et du Buffy dedans et même un article écrit par vos serviteurs Riley et Sarthman, et enfin à slayerevival.com pour son taf génial sur toute l'actu de la série. N'hésitez pas à voter pour nous aux podradio podcast awards à partir du 15 juillet, on fera suivre toutes les infos. Bon épisode.
Dixième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c’est génial. L’équipe a choisi de s’intéresser au treizième épisode de la troisième saison : The zeppo (Zéro pointé en VF)Écrit par Dan Vebber et réalisé par James Whitmore Jr. , il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 26 Janvier 1999 sur WB.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d’analyser l’écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers The zeppo, nous aborderons les Marx brothers, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Joseph Campbell et le voyage du héros, la parodie et la caricature, le personnage de Xander, la comédie fantastique, et le rôle primordiale de la musique dans cet épisode (grosse dédicace à Christopher Beck !).Nous parlerons également de Jimmy Olsen, des pulls de Xander, de donuts fourrés, de Walker, Texas ranger, de notre podcast #1 et du #9, de Philoséries : Buffy tueuse de vampires (un livre très cool qui parle de Buffy de philo et de plein d'autres choses), de Galavant (une série musicale ET médiévale), de Dr Horrible's Sing-A-Long Blog (la web série géniale de Joss Whedon), du guide du scénariste de Christopher Vogler et de ce qu'en pense Alexandre Astier, et surtout d'Instagram parce qu'on commence à comprendre un peu comment ça marche.Des gros bisous à Gabriel (le premier presque-invité de l'émission), à Maxime qui jusque là n'avait rien compris à Buffy mais ça c'était avant, à la coopérative laitière de Valmorel qui sponsorise ce numéro, à David le voisin, à Stéphanie de l'amicale du geek qui parle de nous dans une vidéo incroyable, à Mélanie l'amie des Ewoks, et enfin un gros bisou à Geekopolis le festival des cultures de l'imaginaire qui se tiendra les 23 et 24 mai prochain à Paris Expo Porte de Versailles et où toute l'équipe de POURQUOI BUFFY C'EST GÉNIAL sera présente pour plein de choses complètement dingues dont on vous parlera lors des prochains numéros.Bon épisode.