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Graduation Day Part 2ep 322Aired July 13, 1999 IMDB Summary On Ascension Day, Buffy and her friends prepare for the ultimate battle as they face off against the mayor and a horde of vampires. Directed by: Joss Whedon Written By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Graduation Day Part 1 ep 321Aired May 18, 1999 IMDB Summary In an effort to distract Buffy from the Ascension, the mayor instructs Faith to poison Angel. Directed by: Joss WhedonWritten By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Earshotep318Aired September 28, 1999 IMDB Summary A mouthless demon infects Buffy with the ability to hear everyone's thoughts, but what starts out as a useful power soon turns into a curse. Directed by: Regis Kimble Written By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Dopplegangland ep316 Aired Feb 23rd, 1999 IMDB Summary While casting a magic spell, Anya and Willow accidentally summon Willow's evil double from an alternate universe. Directed by: Joss Whedon Written By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Nick Marck, this episode originally aired January 29, 2002. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Gingerbreadep 311 Aired January 12, 1999 IMDB Summary After discovering the corpses of two young children bearing a symbol linked to the occult, Joyce spearheads a campaign to rid Sunnydale of witches. Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr Written By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Thania St. John Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Amendsep 310 Aired December 15th, 1998 IMDB Summary As the Christmas holiday approaches, Angel is tormented by evil apparitions who want him to eliminate Buffy. Directed by: Joss Whedon Written By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
Band Candyep 306 Aired November 10, 1998 IMDB Summary Adults throughout Sunnydale behave like immature teenagers after they eat cursed candy. Directed by: Michael Lange Written By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas Petrie Connect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcast Email themistergordopod@gmail.com
"Buffy will patrol tonight" For the episode's 25th anniversary, Ian Carlos Crawford got the pleasure of interviewing Amber Benson, James Marsters, Doug Petrie, Wayne Sable, Don Lewis, Charlie Brumbly, Jane Espenson, David Greenwalt, Sophia Crawford, Jeff Pruitt, and Doug Jones for an oral history of the making of the episode. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/slayerfestx98.bsky.social Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Slayerfestx98
Anne ep 301Aired September 29, 1998IMDB Summary Buffy -- living on her own in a big city -- assists a girl whose boyfriend has mysteriously vanished. Back in Sunnydale, Buffy's friends do their best to battle the forces of evil without her.Directed by: Joss WhedonWritten By: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Douglas PetrieConnect with us Instagram www.instagram.com/themistergordo_pod Tik Tok @themistergordopodcastEmail themistergordopod@gmail.com
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 4, Episode 17. First broadcast on Saturday 24 February 1996. This week, Miles and Julian learn about larping and friendship, Kira learns about clay and the inevitability of authoritarian male religious figures, and we learn about subtext and delightful character development — all thanks to Jane Espenson, who, it turns out, is the real hero of the episode.
written by David Fury with Jane Espenson and directed by Nick Marck, this episode originally aired October 23, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
IT'S TIME TO WATCH THE MUPPETS! This week we watched Dinosaurs - High Noon. Distracted rants include but are not limited to Amélie, Emily in Paris, Lume, Stephen King, Björk, Lenny Leonard, Sustainability, Jane Espenson, and much more!"At the market, a T-Rex named Gary hits on Fran. He then, according to dinosaur law, shows up outside the house one day to challenge Earl to a fight to the death. The prize: Fran."Follow us:Twitter.com/ittwtmInstagram.com/ittwtm
Written by Jane Espenson with Douglas Petrie and directed by Douglas Petrie, this episode originally aired October 16, 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 Jane Espenson and directed by David Solomon, this episode originally aired October 9, 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 :)
Harry Nelson is here to dive too deep into Andy Barker, P.I., hit our heads, and make us (Derick) think maybe this is a funny show after all.
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Michael Gershman, this episode originally aired April 24, 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 :)
Rebecca and Tori chat about "Anne." In this episode, we confabulate about the new title sequence, the 'Jaws' franchise, and Tim Conway. We also debate what constitutes an exotic mushroom and we display our ignorance about medieval weapons.Print SourcesField, Mark. 2017. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Myth, Metaphor & Morality. Independently published.Sound EffectsBossa Nova Music by Denis Pavlov from PixabayCrickets by felix_quinol from PixabayTim Conway on Carol Burnett clip | YouTube'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' -- Jane Espenson's Best and Worst EpisodesEverybody knows this quote, but nobody knows where it's from - The Verge
Numéro hors-série de Pourquoi Buffy c'est génial. Podcast complètement exceptionnel enregistré à l'occasion de la convention geekncheese WHISPERS FROM THE HELLMOUTH. Une convention qui a permis de passer le week end en compagnie de Adam Busch (Warren), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia), Dagney Kerr (Kathy), Iyari (Kennedy), Mark Lutz (Groosalugg), Mercedes McNab (Harmony), Paige Moss (Veruca), Tom Lenk (Andrew). Une convention durant laquelle nous avons donc enregistré en public ce petit commentaire audio du seixième épisode de la septième saison : Storyteller (Sous Influence). Nous avions déjà commenté cet épisode lors du podcast 7, nous étions alors 3 autour de la table, là nous sommes beaucoup, beaucoup, beaucoup plus nombreux !Écrit par Jane Espenson et réalisé par Marita Grabiak, il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 25 Février 2003.Bon épisode.
As Cersei says: ‘power is power' and she's got it in spades. We investigate how she becomes a master manipulator, and we take an honest objective look at her over-familiar relations with her brother Jaime. We want to hear about any theories we might have missed, what you've thought of the show so far and your character suggestions. Please drop the team an email (which may be part of the show): shrinkthebox@sonymusic.com NEXT CLIENTS ON THE COUCH. Find out how to view here Tommy Shelby, Peaky Blinders (Season 1) Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm (Season 7) Michael, Office (USA. Season 1) Chandler, Friends (selected episodes) Sydney, The Bear (season 2) CREDITS We used clips from Season 1 and 2 of Game of Thrones. Starring: Sean Bean as Ned Stark, Mark Addy as Robert Baratheon, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jaime Lannister, Michelle Fairley as Catelyn Stark, Jack Gleeson as Joffrey Baratheon, Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister and Lena Headey as Cersei Lannister Based on: "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R.R. Martin Created by: David Benioff and DB Weiss Written by: David Benioff, George R.R. Martin, Dave Hill, Bryan Cogman, Ethan J. Antonucci, Gursimran Sandhu, Vanessa Taylor and Jane Espenson. (S1&2) Directed by: David Nutter, Alan Taylor, Daniel Minahan, Alik Sakharov, Brian Kirk, Timothy Van Patten, Nei Marshall, David Petrarca and Tom McCarthy. Produced by: Home Box Office (HBO), Television 360, Grok! Studio, (Grok! Television), Generator Entertainment and Bighead Littlehead. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SPOCK BECOMES HUMAN after a shuttle accident at the mouth of an interdimensional vortex places his broken body in front of a group of energy beings patterned after Amazon customer service chatbots. It only gets worse for our favorite Vulcan when the in-laws drop in to complete a sacred Vulcan tea ceremony. Can his mother help him tap into his human side in time to lie his way through it? Will any of this story make sense? Bryan and Kristen are highly skeptical! Does this big swing connect? The grades begin at (26:24). If you're curious about Jane Espenson's blog, here's her post on clams.
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by James A. Contner, 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 :)
In this episode, we say goodbye to Kat. She has a hero's death, and we're not mad about it. This one is a really good one, and the first from Jane Espenson, a writer we both really love. Connect with us on social media! Gmail: galacticaactuallypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: galacticaactually YouTube: GalacticaActually Twitter: @galactuallypod Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Written by Douglas Petrie with Jane Espenson and directed by Nick Marck, this episode originally aired January 23, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Christopher Hibler, this episode originally aired January 9, 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 Jane Espenson and directed by Krishna Rao, this episode originally aired November 7, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired October 10, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Tread Perilously's werewolf-themed horror month continues with an episode of Once Upon a Time called "Red Handed." As Emma contends with the possibility that David caused Kathryn's disappearance, Ruby and Granny have a fight -- and Ruby quits the dinner. She's taken in by Mary Margaret and Emma, with the latter giving her a job at the sheriff's office. Will her superb tracking skills help them find David, who's gone missing the forest, and Kathryn? Meanwhile, in Fairytale Land, Snow encounters Red, who yearns to leave her village despite constant wolf attacks and her grandmother's insistence she remain at home. Will Snow learn the truth before another hunting party engages with the wolf? Justin admits this is his favorite episode of Once -- although he and Erik dissect why the show stopped working the way it did in its second season. Erik is surprised to see the script is credited to Jane Espenson. Justin tries to place Once in the context of television at the time of its debut. Comic books end up being modern fairy tales in a very real way. In The Company of Wolves references are spotted. Jennifer Morrison, Ginnifer Goodwin, and Meghan Ory all prove to be MVPs. The pair recommit to their anti-Wolverine rhetoric and Justin fails to recall Peter and the Wolf with any great detail.
"You could tell that they were afraid the show was too sexy..." - Jane EspensenSusan and Sharon start their look back at the under-the-radar 1980's comedy “It's A Living” with modern-day TV writer/producers Jane Espenson and Drew Z. Greenberg. Jane Espenson has written for shows such as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, “Once Upon A Time”, “Gilmore Girls”, “Jessica Jones”, “Battlestar Galactica” and “Game of Thrones”. Drew Greenberg's credits include “Dexter”, “Warehouse 13”, “Firefly”, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “Arrow”.Jane and Drew grew up as 70's and 80's “TV Babies” and each found their way to their dream career along twisting paths back when getting into the business was just as difficult – but even more mysterious. When the COVID-19 quarantine began, Jane and Drew came up with a unique way of keeping themselves entertained -- and sane: they embarked on a rewatch of “It's A Living”. After almost 40 years, what did they remember? What did they forget? What surprised them? Does it hold up? And what happened to Susan Sullivan and Ann Jillian??THE CONVERSATIONTO BOLDLY GO – How two separate chance meetings with Star Trek writer/producer René Echevarria paved the way for both Jane and Drew.Jane remembers Drew's first day at “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” – and so does Drew!Who is “It's A Living” creator Jenna McMahon – and why is she using a pseudonym??What are the hidden similarities between “Facts Of Life”, “Desperate Housewives”, “Golden Girls”, “Sex And The City”… and “It's A Living”?In Season One – are six characters too many? Can you have too many women?THE “CHARACTER TYPES” OF “IT'S A LIVING”: the Innocent, the Maneater, the Grounded Realist and the Smart Aleck – but who is who?What's up with those ever-changing waitress outfits?How Ann Jillian was the “secret comedy weapon” of the show – and what happened when she got de-sexy-ied in Season Two?Could you have a character like Sonny today? And is he really playing that piano?What it means to re-watch a show with “nostalgia goggles”.Jane reveals her “Secret Trick” to writing Iconic Women!When Anne met Jane! Susan's sister and 8TL superfan, Anne Lambert, joins in to say hello and keep us talking during the break.So join Susan and Sharon – and Jane and Drew – as they talk “Small Wonder”, syndication, “success pie”, swim-top switches -- and Piggy Barbecue!!NOTE: This episode was recorded before the WGA and SAGAFTRA strike.AUDIOGRAPHYRead “Girl in the Show: Three Generations of Comedy, Culture and Feminism” by Anna Fields at Bookshop.Check out Molly Ringwald's New Yorker essay “What About ‘The Breakfast Club? Revisiting the Movies of My Youth in The Age of #MeToo”Follow Drew Greenberg on Twitter @DrewZacharyFollow Jane Espenson on Twitter @JaneEspensonWatch “It's A Living” on Tubi or YouTube.Visit the WGA Strike hub.Visit the SAG AFTRA strike hub.CONNECTFor transcripts, contact info and more visit 80sTVLadies.com.Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list!Please help us make more 8TL. Get ad-free episodes and more on PATREON!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by David Grossman, this episode originally aired April 4, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
We knew this one was coming. THIS IS the story of a girl. That girl? Albert Einstein. Wait, no. Little Red Riding Hood, who was willing to kill a monster to hook up with a boy. She is the icon. She is the moment. She is the titular gatekeeping, gaslighting girlboss. We love an origin story, and we also love a Jane Espenson story. Writers of the shows you love (including Once Upon a Time) are currently on strike to help safeguard the future of the industry! You can learn more about why they are striking and ways to support them by going here! Once Upon a Time is currently streaming on Disney+. Follow us on Twitter! @notevenoncepod Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/GjJanwZRZ8 Bob - @thekidaintright Seth - @recycledsarcasm More at https://linktr.ee/notevenoncepod! A special thank you to AJ for editing for us! Title Music: World of Magic by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Michael Gershman, this episode originally aired January 25, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Marti Noxon, David Fury and Jane Espenson, and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired January 18, 2000. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Michael Lange, this episode originally aired November 23, 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 directed by Scot McGinnis, this episode originally aired November 2, 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 directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired October 19, 1999. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Regis Kemble, this episode originally aired September 21, 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 :)
Cinquante-cinquième numéro du podcast Pourquoi Buffy c'est génial. Podcast complètement exceptionnel car enregistré en binômie intégrale avec le fabuleux Riley. Nous analysons ensemble le douzième épisode de la quatrième saison : A New Man (314)Écrit par Jane Espenson et réalisé par Michael Gershman il fut diffusé pour la première fois le 25 janvier 2000.Nous vous proposons de revivre avec nous cet épisode sous forme de commentaires audio un peu particuliers dans lesquels nous tenterons d'analyser l'écriture, les personnages, la réalisation… Tout ce qui fait de Buffy une série si particulière et tellement sous estimée en France. A travers A New Man, nous aborderons la crise de la quarantaine, le sentiment d'exclusion, le complexe d'infériorité, le sexe...Toutes les infos du podcast ici : pourquoibuffycestgenial.wordpress.com, discord.gg/feWftHmNous parlerons également :du hors série 7e obsession sur Buffy (https://boutiquelaseptiemeobsession.com/fr/accueil/133-buffy-contre-les-vampires.html)Des gros bisous au tchat incroyable du live, à Nathalie, jessica, Vertebre music, Sandra, Axelle, Samantha, Lepod.fr, Artemis, Clement, QayrisBon épisode.
In this episode of Trekking Through Time and Space... Hoai-Tran and Jacob meet the coolest, raddest, most tubular dude in the whole universe as Star Trek: The Next Generation introduces "The Outrageous Okona." On Torchwood: Miracle Day, writer Jane Espenson helps give the series a quick shot in the arm with "Dead of Night." Torchwood: Miracle Day: Dead of Night - 1:51 Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Outrageous Okona - 42:33 Episode Rankings - 1:18:00 Logo by David Scaliatine. Send all questions, comments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints to trekkingtimepodcast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon for early access to new episodes, weekly bonus episodes, and more. Follow along with our ongoing episode rankings right here.
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 :)
I recently presented a talk on Torchwood (Why Torchwood Still Matters) where I highlighted a few ways in which the show (airing from 2006 to 2011) came up with progressive and innovative ideas that are being used by other franchises today. I always enjoy attending the SD (San Diego) WhoCon because the audiences are so well-informed on … Continue reading "21 Jane Espenson and Working in America from Why Torchwood Still Matters (2021) with Dr. Rosanne Welch [Video]" Related posts: 02 Why Study Women Screenwriters from What Is a Western? Interview Series: When Women Wrote Westerns from the Autry Museum of the American West [Video] 07 Women Writing Westerns from What Is a Western? Interview Series: When Women Wrote Westerns from the Autry Museum of the American West [Video] 05 Interesting Women Screenwriters? from In Conversation with Dr. Rosanne Welch and Intellect Books [Video]
Written by Jane Espenson and directed by Michael Lange, this episode originally aired November 10, 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 :)
Series 2 Episode 7 of The Penteract Podcast, hosted by Anthony Etherin. In this episode, Anthony speaks with Jane Espenson about her work as a writer on such shows as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica, and Once Upon a Time — other topics include conceptual metaphor, word games, literary wordplay, and ‘Buffy Speak'. Follow this podcast on Twitter and discover more about Penteract Press by visiting its website and its Twitter.Support the show
Andrew gets his own episode! Anya continues to steal every scene! Hosts Ian Carlos Crawford and Philip Ellis talk Buffy season 7's "Storyteller" with Vox's Emily St James and Primetimer's Joe Reid - with a fashion roundup from S7 costume designer Matt Van Dyne and a behind the scenes segment with Jane Espenson. Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Follow us on YouTube: tinyurl.com/tq9qs8x Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98
Jane Espenson—writer, co-executive producer, and Hugo Award winner—joins Jason and David to discuss Foundation episode 3, “The Mathematician's Ghost.” They reveal the thinking behind Salvor Hardin and what makes her unique as a character. Plus, they dive into the backstory of the genetic dynasty. This is an Apple TV+ podcast, produced by Pineapple Street Studios.https://apple.co/-Foundation-
Jane Espenson's new show on HBOMax is the topic of SPOILERY conversation for ya boy, Jacob, and ya girl, Angel. We talk what works for us and what doesn't, and also address the Joss Whedon sized elephant in the room. Also, Jacob has watched Loki and he assures you, without spoilers, whether it's worth watching or not. Find Jacob at 71Sticker Co on Etsy or 71StickerCo on InstagramFind Angel at In Front of the Telly on Twitter, her blog In Front of the Telly, or on Facebook at In Front of the Telly.
The TV Writer Podcast is back, better than ever! Host Gray Jones has moved permanently to LA, and the podcast now features exclusive in-person video interviews with Hollywood TV writers and producers. This week's fun episode is with Amy Berg, co-creator of the new web series Caper, and producer/writer for Person of Interest, Eureka, Leverage, and The 4400. Amy Berg is a self-confessed power nerd, and her office proves it! Gray & Amy have fun geeking out over her collection of sci fi figurines, before getting down to business. What gutsy move fresh out of college landed her a meeting with Joss Whedon? How did a failed interview lead to her first staff TV writing job, at 22 years old? How was it a good thing that she lost out on a job to Jane Espenson? How did a spec script from the point of view of a dog kick her career into high gear? What's her advice about “gimmick” scripts? And how did she end up creating a web series after so many years producing television? Speaking about Caper, check out new episodes every Wednesday, plus lots of bonus content at Geek and Sundry! Follow Amy on Twitter: @bergopolis Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray's YouTube channel. First published February 26, 2014.
June 13, 2015 - In this TBT podcast, I talked with Jane Espenson about her 2015 Inspiration Award from Etheria Film Night. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode, I talk to TV writer Jane Espenson. Originally from Ames, Iowa, Jane turned to TV writing after going to school to study computer science and linguistics. And if you can namecheck a beloved hourlong dramedy with a sci-fi bend, chances are Jane had a hand in writing it. These include a five year stint on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, as well as writing for Angel, Gilmore Girls, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Torchwood, Dollhouse, Firefly, Game of Thrones, as well as Dinosaurs, The O.C., The Batman, and Andy Barker, P.I. She is currently a writer and co-executive producer on the ABC fairy tale drama Once Upon a Time. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
The Categories of Life reprinted From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia with respect and thanks "The Categories of Life" episode Cast Starring – – – – – – Others – – – – – – Ralph Coltrane – Blue Eyed Man – Daniel Adegboyega – Guard Brad Bell – Nurse Chris Charles Carpenter – News Reporter Jim Conway – Man Jonathan Dane – Handsome Man Teresa Garza – Spanish Newscaster Brendan Hughes – Pidgeon Joelle Elizabeth Jacoby – Excited Teenager Liz Jenkins – Rachel Ria Jones – Pushy Woman Masami Kosaka – Japanese Newscaster – Maria Candido Francine Morgan – Stressed Woman Stuart Nurse – Thomason Tracy Pfau – Pale Woman Caroline Whitney Smith – Paramedic Vito Viscuso – Angry Man Randa Walker – Candice Production Writer Director Guy Ferland Producer (UK unit) Executive producer(s) Jane Espenson (co-executive) (co-executive) Production code 105 Length 55 minutes Originally broadcast 5 August 2011 Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "" "The Categories of Life" is the fifth episode of the of British series , and was first broadcast in the United States on on 5 August 2011 and in the UK on 11 August. Contents [] [] Plot summary The government panels are cancelled after PhiCorp and the world's governments implement a categorization system regarding life. Those who should have died and are brain-dead are assigned Category 1 status, and those who have persistent injuries/diseases are to be given Category 2 while Category 3 status are normal people who have no or minor injuries. Category 1s and 2s are sent to Overflow Camps which resemble where there are hidden modules not appearing on satellite footage, and Torchwood suspects that these modules have a dark purpose. Appalled by growing governmental control over life and death, Vera travels to California to assist Torchwood. As he survived a fatal injury, Rex investigates a camp in California as a Category 2 patient while Esther sneaks in and administratively assigns Rex a Category 1 status and smuggles him a camera to film evidence. Using her medical panel credentials, Vera attempts to inspect the treatment of Category 1 patients and discovers that many conscious people are being assigned Category 1 status, essentially being declared non-living by the government. Vera threatens to prosecute Colin Maloney, the man overseeing the overflow camp after she sees the inhumane conditions which conscious Category 1 patients are enduring. He panics and shoots her. To cover up his actions, he and soldier Ralph Coltrane transport her to one of the modules and place her inside. Elsewhere, Jack tries to convince Oswald to use his fame to expose PhiCorp's advanced knowledge of the Miracle, but Oswald goes ahead with his pro-PhiCorp televised speech to a packed stadium. Meanwhile, Gwen returns to Wales to rescue her father from an Overflow Camp. During the escape attempt, her father suffers another heart attack and the doctors later give him Category 1 status, which Gwen struggles to challenge. When her husband Rhys reveals to her that the camp's personnel are taking Category 1 patients to the "burn unit", Gwen deduces that the modules are in fact incinerators used to burn the Category 1 patients. This is grimly confirmed when, back in the California Overflow Camp, Maloney activates the incinerator on the module containing Vera. Rex comes across Vera but cannot free her, and is forced to watch her being burned alive, reluctantly video recording her agony. [] Reception Writing for the Guardian, Dan Martin describes this episode as the episode in which "Miracle Day finally realised its potential". For Martin, the success of the episode is based on the fact that it revolves around "looking at humanity through a camera contact-lens, darkly". He concludes by opining that although this episode is set in a world completely different to our own this episode has greater than those previous. 's Heather Hogan also praised the writing of the episode, stating that although she knew in advance that Vera was going to die, the ending left her with her mouth "completely agape". Hogan felt that the use of Nazi imagery relating to the in-universe use of the final solution was particularly unsettling. She questions whether this is making the show too dark, but ultimately concludes that the reverses applies, as Miracle Day now has her full attention, stating that the final scenes will continue to haunt her. Writing for entertainment site io9 Charlie Jane Anders also praises the set-up of the episode, stating that it illuminates a basic truth about the perils of rationing healthcare. She also praises the way some of the failures of the protoganists (particuarly Vera and Gwen) play into the episode, stating that "'The Categories of Life' exposes human vanity in the way that only a script by Jane Espenson could". [] References Martin, Daniel (6 August 2011). . . Retrieved 6 August 2011. Hogan, Heather (8 August 2011). . AfterElton. Retrieved 10 August 2011. Anders, Charlie Jane (7 August 2011). . io9. Retrieved 10 August 2010. [] External links