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Jessica and Dini travel back to May 9, 1999! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S6 EP21, Field Trip! This episode was written by Frank Spotniz (story), John Shiban, and Vince Gilligan (teleplay). Directed by Kim Manners. Mulder and Scully investigate the mysterious deaths of a couple found in a field in North Carolina. As they delve into the case, they experience strange hallucinations and altered perceptions of reality. Unbeknownst to them, they have been trapped by a giant, hallucinogenic fungal organism that feeds on its victims. 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:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jessica and Dini travel back to January 17, 1999! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S6 EP9, S.R. 819! This episode was written by John Shiban and directed by Daniel Sackheim. Assistant Director Walter Skinner collapses during a boxing match and is hospitalized. Soon after, he receives a mysterious phone call informing him that he has only 24 hours to live. Mulder and Scully race against time to identify the cause of Skinner's rapidly deteriorating condition. This episode highlights the show's themes of conspiracy and technological threats. 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:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jessica and Dini travel back to January 16, 2000! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S7 EP8, The Amazing Maleeni! This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. Directed by Thomas J. Wright. Mulder and Scully investigate the mysterious death of a magician, The Amazing Maleeni, who appears to be decapitated after a performance. However, the case takes a twist when Maleeni seemingly reappears alive. The agents go on to uncover a complex scheme all designed to pull off a major bank heist. The episode blends mystery, crime, and magic, with Mulder appreciating the trickery while Scully remains skeptical. 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:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jessica and Dini travel back to May 5, 2002! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S9 EP 17, Release! This episode was written by David Amann (Teleplay), John Shiban and David Amann (Story). Directed by Kim Manners. After Doggett discovers the body of an unidentified murder victim, an FBI cadet in Scully's class eerily presents the how and why of the attack, which eventually leads Doggett back to the unsolved murder case of his son. 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:Bluesky, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Mulder is Morris, Scully is thirsty and Grandmas are missing their fighter jets. Jessica and Dini travel back to December 6, 1998! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S6 EP5, Dreamland II!This is the conclusion to the body swap episode. Will Mulder remain Morris and Morris remain Mulder? Will Scully succumb to her deepest, darkest, desires? Do aliens exist? Will we get answers? This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotniz. Directed by Michael Watkins 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, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
It's like” Freaky Friday” but with UFOs. Jessica and Dini travel back to November 29, 1998! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S6 EP4, Dreamland!While on a road trip to meet an informant near the infamous Area 51, Mulder and Scully experience a strange event involving a UFO that eventually causes Mulder to bodyswap with a Man In Black named Morris Fletcher. This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotniz. Directed by Rob Bowman? Kim Manners? 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, TikTok, and Instagram @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
El capitán Ignacio Bengoechea me invitó a Torrejón de Ardoz para conocer en primera persona el Ala 12 del Ejército del Aire y del Espacio. El mundo militar tiene fama de rígido y severo pero yo en esa base solo vi respeto. Todos los allí presentes formaban parte de una misma familia, todos operaban bajo el rango de hermanos, desde el general que toma las decisiones hasta el novato que prepara su primer vuelo. Respeto incluso hacia los pilotos enemigos, un respeto que ya sintieron los soldados franceses que dejaron flores en la tumba del Barón Rojo. Ignacio pilota un F-18 y yo solo puedo agradecérselo. No quiere el reconocimiento, lo hace porque así lo siente. Igual que él, muchos hombres y mujeres anónimos se juegan a diario la vida para proteger a desconocidos. Las sociedades se sostienen en ese sacrificio inesperado. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: ¿Quieres invertir como Amancio? ¿Replicar la cartera de Florentino? Hasta hace poco la inversión en private equity estaba reservada para los altos patrimonios, pero con Crescenta, la primera gestora digital de capital privado, por fin podrás acceder también tú a todos esos fondos. A golpe de clic y con una inversión a partir de 10.000 euros, te daremos acceso a los fondos en los que llevan invirtiendo los grandes inversores durante décadas: EQT, Cinven, Vitruvian y más. Invierte como y con los mejores en Crescenta.com y accede a fondos con rentabilidades esperadas superiores al 15% anualizado*. Crescenta, la inversión relevante para tu futuro. Patrocina Kapital. Toda la información en este link. Índice: 1:15 La decisión de unirse al Ejército del Aire. 7:47 Por fin cobran sentido mis 50 horas en el Flight Simulator. 14:25 La seguridad está en la checklist. 19:35 Don't crack under pressure. 31:09 «Cuanto más pienso, más lento voy». 36:41 Estrategia de combate para el Ace Combat. 47:23 La búsqueda diaria de la excelencia. 55:21 Camaradería en el Ala 12. 1:02:02 Inexplicable vocación de servicio. 1:09:31 Nuestro recuerdo a Ignacio Echeverría. 1:15.33 No le busques tres pies… 1:20:18 La experiencia de pilotar un F-18. 1:25:21 Entrenamiento para soportar fuerzas de 9 Gs. 1:28:03 Interceptación de un avión ruso. 1:34:03 Los 80 derribos de Manfred von Richthofen. Apuntes: Hermanos de sangre. Tom Hanks & Steven Spielberg. Los amos del aire. John Shiban & John Orloff. Top Gun: Maverick. Joseph Kosinski. The checklist manifesto. Atul Gawande.
Taylor reviews the war drama miniseries, Masters of the Air, which was created by John Shiban and John Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book of the same name by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber unit in the Eighth Air Force in eastern England during World War II. The series recounts the story of the 100th Bomb Group during World War II and follows bomber crews on dangerous missions to destroy targets inside German-occupied Europe. The show portrays the intensity of war, the dangers that the airmen face, and the friendships and relationships that develop. The series stars Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan, Nikolai Kinski, Sawyer Spielberg and Stephen Campbell Moore. Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodSupport us on Patreon:patreon.com/thepotentialpodcastThanks to our sponsor: BetterHelp BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp by going to https://betterhelp.com/potential ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this SNACK episode of Mostly Superheroes, Sam the Sleeper from Team Jakey delivers a spoiler-free review of AppleTV's 'Masters of the Air'. The series, a war drama, is the brainchild of creators John Shiban and John Orloff, and is based on the book by Donald L. Miller 1. It's a companion to the acclaimed 'Band of Brothers' and 'The Pacific', and boasts an impressive ensemble cast including Austin Butler and Callum Turner, under the direction of Cary Joji Fukunaga among others 1. The show has soared with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 86% and an IMDb rating of 7.9/10 614. With a budget that's as colossal as the skies its airmen battle in, 'Masters of the Air' had over $250 million allocated to bring this gripping tale to life 1. Fun Facts: The series was delayed multiple times due to COVID-19 before finally premiering on January 26, 2024 1. The real-life "Bloody Hundredth" Bomb Group, which the series portrays, was so named due to the high casualty rate they suffered 22. Source(s) Masters of the Air - Wikipedia Masters of the Air (TV Mini Series 2024) - IMDb Masters of the Air | Rotten Tomatoes Masters of the Air Trivia | 40 facts about the miniseries How much did each episode of Masters of the Air cost? Full budget ... - MSN Steven Spielberg's Masters of the Air has a production budget of $250 ... How much did each episode of Masters of the Air cost? Full budget explored "There really is no justification for a budget this high": Steven ... Masters of the Air (a Titles & Air Dates Guide) - epguides.com Masters of the Air (Series) - TV Tropes Masters of the Air finale review, ending explained Masters of the Air episode 9 review: "A satisfying conclusion, but doesn't surpass Band of Brothers" The Bloody Hundredth review – like a DVD extra for Masters of the Air Review | ‘Masters of the Air' aims high — and bombs 'Masters Of The Air' Review: The Stunning Series Explores ... - Variety Masters of the Air: Limited Series | Rotten Tomatoes Why Masters Of The Air's Rotten Tomatoes Score Is Lower Than Band Of ... Masters Of The Air Rotten Tomatoes Score Debut Can't Reach Band ... - MSN Masters Of The Air's Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score Breaks Band Of ... An Interview with Tom Hanks | Making Masters of the Air Masters of the Air 2024 Movie | Austin Butler,Callum Turner | Master Of The Air Review & Facts The REAL 'Masters of the Air' | Bloody Hundredth Co-pilot on Air Combat | 8th Air Force | John Clark 14 Impressive Facts About Masters Of The Air - YouTube Unraveling Fact from Fiction: The Truth Behind 'Masters of the Air' Masters of the Air - Cast, Ages, Trivia | Famous Birthdays ‘Masters of the Air' true story: the historical facts and fiction in ... Masters of the Air (TV Mini Series 2024) - Episode list - IMDb Masters Of The Air's Unwanted Rotten Tomatoes Record Is Worse ... - MSN Masters Of The Air Rotten Tomatoes Score Debut Can't Reach Band ... - IMDb Mostly Superheroes is an independent podcast owned and operated by Carrogan Studios in St. Louis Missouri. Hosted by Logan Janis, Andy Hunn, Scott Swanguarim Creative by Carrie Clark Design Music by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Funded in part by Paying Patrons – Early, Ad-Free, and Exclusive Episodes Funded in part by our Sponsors. https://mostlysuperheroes.com/ ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
Welcome to our Story Archives podcast recap coverage of ‘Masters of the Air', now streaming on Apple TV+. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown part nine, the finale of ‘Masters of the Air'. In it, Rosie flys a mission and is saved by the Russians while also coming face to face with the horrors of the Holocaust, Buck and Bucky make an escape attempt, and the war comes to an end. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
Welcome to our Story Archives podcast recap coverage of ‘Masters of the Air', now streaming on Apple TV+. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown part eight of ‘Masters of the Air'. In it, we are introduced to the Tuskegee Airmen, D-Day commences, and Buck and Bucky make a plan to break out of the Stalag. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
Welcome to our Story Archives podcast recap coverage of ‘Masters of the Air', now streaming on Apple TV+. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown part seven of ‘Masters of the Air'. In it, Rosie completes his 25th mission, Buck and Bucky deal with life in the Stalag, and Crosby meets with Westgate. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
Welcome to our Story Archives podcast recap coverage of ‘Masters of the Air', now streaming on Apple TV+. In this episode, Mario and Zach breakdown part six of ‘Masters of the Air'. In it, Rosie takes an unwanted break at Coombs house, Crosby gets close to his new roommate on a trip to Oxford, and Bucky tries to escape Nazi-controlled Germany. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
In part five of ‘Masters of the Air', Bucky takes flight on a revenge mission for Buck, Crosby makes a return, and the show introduces us to Robert Rosenthal. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
In part four of ‘Masters of the Air', Buck takes revenge on the U-Boats, Bucky takes a trip to London, and Quinn makes his escape from Belgium. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
In part three of ‘Masters of the Air', the 100th prepare for their most dangerous mission yet, to take out aircraft manufacturing plants deep within Germany. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
In part two of ‘Masters of the Air', the 100th prepare for their most important mission yet, to take out a German Submarine base in Trondheim. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
Welcome to the first episode in our Story Archives podcast coverage of ‘Masters of the Air', now streaming on Apple TV+. In the first episode, we are introduced to a few of our protagonists in the 100th Bomb Group, Major Gale Cleven and Major Bucky Egan. Both of whom are best friends deploying to Europe in 1943 to kick off American involvement in World War II in a major way. Starring Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan and executive produced by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, ‘Masters of the Air is a 2024 American war drama streaming television miniseries created by John Shiban and John Orloff and developed by Orloff for Apple TV+. It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bomb Group, a B-17 Flying Fortress unit in the Eighth Air Force during World War II; the unit was nicknamed the “Bloody Hundredth” due to the heavy losses it suffered in combat missions. The series serves as a companion to Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010). It is also the first series to be produced by Apple Studios, in cooperation with Playtone, and Amblin Television.' Keep up with all things Story Archives Official Website: soapbox.house Email: contact@soapbox.house Join our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/696a96e28b6f/newsletter Help us build the network by filling out a quick survey: https://forms.gle/AsBrAQD3zD3Ra6Qr7 Support this show: Spotify | PayPal Follow the hosts on Instagram: Mario Busto | Zachary Newton Additional show sponsors: 1992 Films | Zachary R Newton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/story-archives/support
Jessica and Dini travel back to February 9, 1997! Pick out something black and sexy and prepare to do some funky poaching. Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S4 EP14, Memento Mori! After Scully reveals her cancer diagnosis to Mulder, they revisit an old case involving multiple women, purported abductees, who've developed similar symptoms after having a metal implant removed from the base of their necks. When Scully meets with the remaining survivor, Penny Northern, she decides to begin treatment in search of the truth. Meanwhile, Mulder, Skinner, and The Lone Gunmen take action to find a way to save Scully's life. This episode was written by Chris Carter, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. Directed by Rob Bowman. 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 @TXFChatRoomPodTikTok @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jessica and Dini travel back to March 31, 2002! We were relieved to clock out of this episode. Join us as we discuss our top 5 moments from S9 EP12, Underneath! Scully finds proof of planted evidence, Reyes comes up with some wild theories, and Doggett gets his heart broken. Doggett heads to New York City after he's told DNA evidence has allowed for the release of a convicted killer named Bob Fassl. Thirteen years prior, Doggett arrested Fassl for the gruesome murder of a family living in Brooklyn. Reluctant to believe Fassl is innocent, Doggett tries to uncover the truth with the help of Scully and Reyes. This episode was written and directed by John Shiban. 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 @TXFChatRoomPodTikTok @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jess and Dini travel back to December 14, 1997! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from S5 Ep17, Emily! Scully discovers the reason why she's unable to conceive a child, alien-human hybrids make a return, and Mulder bitch slaps a doctor. In the conclusion of this two-parter, Scully tries to fight for the life and care of her recently discovered daughter, Emily. Mulder joins her in San Diego and goes on a search for answers that could potentially save the child's life, which leads him to a retirement home where elderly women are being used as birth mothers for alien-human hybrids. This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. Directed by Kim Manners. 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 @TXFChatRoomPodTikTok @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jess and Dini travel back to December 7, 1997! Join us as we discuss our top 5 favorite moments from the S5 Ep 6, Christmas Carol! Tis' the season for uncomfortable conversations, DNA tests, and dreams of the dead. While Scully visits with family in San Diego, she receives a mysterious phone call that leads her to a case involving a child that could possibly be the daughter of Scully's deceased sister, Melissa. This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, Frank Spotnitz, and John Shiban. Directed by Peter Markle.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 @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDBnative-land.ca
Jess and Dini travel back to November 10, 1995! We discuss our Top 5 favorite moments of season 3 - episode 7, The Walk. Scully brings the heat! Mulder brings… dental x-ray plates? Mulder and Scully go to an Army hospital to investigate a patient with multiple suicide attempts who claims a phantom soldier won't let him die. When other officers and their families are targeted by this phantom soldier, Mulder suspects astral projection is involved. This episode was written by John Shiban (his debut!) and directed by Rob Bowman. 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 @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDB
Jess and Dini travel back to April 18, 1999! We introduce a new format and segment called “Cindo de los Philes” (Five from the Philes) where we discuss our top 5 favorite moments of season 6 - episode 18, Milagro. We really put our hearts into this one. HA! Get it? Mulder and Scully investigate a series of murders where the hearts of the victims are removed. Eventually, Mulder suspects the killer is his new neighbor, a struggling writer named Philip Padgett, who is obsessed with Scully. This episode was written by Chris Carter (teleplay), Frank Spotnitz, and John Shiban (story) and directed by Kim Manners. 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 @TXFChatRoomPodResources: X-Files WikiIMDB
Jess and Dini travel back to April 21, 2002! We recap Season 9 - Episode 15, Jump The Shark. They never gave in, never gave up, and never sold out. Right till their last breath. Guys like that? They live forever. Morris Fletcher tricks Doggett and Reyes into suspecting the hacker, Yves Adele Harlow, has turned into a super soldier. The agents turn to TLG for help and eventually they all uncover a sinister plan involving an engineered virus. This episode was written by Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. It was directed by Cliff Bole. 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 @TXFChatRoomPodTraditional homeland acknowledgments are gathered from:https://native-land.ca/Resources: X-Files WikiIMDB
Jess and Dini travel back to January 21, 2001! We recap Season 8- Episode 10, Badlaa. Blood, gore, and stereotypes a plenty. Doggett and Scully investigate the gruesome and mysterious death of an American businessman, which leads Scully to piece things together as Mulder would. This episode was written by John Shiban and directed by Tony Wharmby.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
Another racially shaky episode that we're not really the people to comment on but we're going to try anyway. Produced and pseudo-researched by Kristen Riley. Produced and pseudo-edited by Daive Reed. Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles Check out The Cast Files playlist on Spotify. We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheeCastFiles@gmail.com Music by Hal Six Logo by @OokaArt ---- The episode opens on an archeological dig in the Ecuadorian highlands, indicating it will be a doozy of cultural appropriation. In fact, Production Note: After the episode aired, the network found out that 'bichos' also means 'balls' in Colombia and Venezuela. Apparently, John Shiban, nor anyone else, knew that when he wrote the episode. Google translate says it means “bugs” but further research proves bichos is vulgar in many countries. Amazing. Some of the excavators unearth an urn, called an Amaru, with the skeleton inside. They alert the Drs to the discovery and Dr. Bilac (bee-lack) (bee-lack) explains why they cannot take it with them. It's sacred and Dr. Roosevelt actually says “I thought you understood and could handle these people.” I, for one, am looking forward to his death here in the open.
This ain't no regular driver reviver baby! Join BP, Coop and Justin as we discuss Rest Stop, the first direct-to-video horror film released by Warner Studios' "Raw Feed" imprint on October 17, 2006. It was written and directed by John Shiban. Jess picks up his girlfriend, Nicole, to head out to California in his convertible. On the way, Nicole complains she needs to urinate, and she urges Jess to find a rest stop. After exiting the building, she finds her boyfriend gone. A deranged truck driver throws her the red cell phone from the convertible, convincing her he has Jess. Nicole goes to look for help, notices an RV, bangs on the door, and asks for help. She has a short eerie ride with the passengers until she is eventually thrown out for looking at the deformed individual hidden in the back of the vehicle. She then returns to the restroom, where she hears a girl coughing up blood (Tracy) with cuts all over whimpering in the maintenance room. She cautions Nicole about the deranged killer who tortured her. The girl then bleeds profusely, and as Nicole's attention is diverted, she disappears, blood and all. Nicole finds Tracy's missing person poster and discovers the girl has been missing since 1971. Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ Facebook ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree The film has a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 3.3/10 however It was a relative success on video, with close to $5 million in domestic video sales at retail. #horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic #reststop #lizziemcguire #rihanna #shutupanddrive #lawandordersvu #bilymadison #antm #chrisfarley #adamsandler
This ain't no regular driver reviver baby!Join BP, Coop and Justin as we discuss Rest Stop, the first direct-to-video horror film released by Warner Studios' "Raw Feed" imprint on October 17, 2006. It was written and directed by John Shiban.Jess picks up his girlfriend, Nicole, to head out to California in his convertible. On the way, Nicole complains she needs to urinate, and she urges Jess to find a rest stop. After exiting the building, she finds her boyfriend gone. A deranged truck driver throws her the red cell phone from the convertible, convincing her he has Jess. Nicole goes to look for help, notices an RV, bangs on the door, and asks for help. She has a short eerie ride with the passengers until she is eventually thrown out for looking at the deformed individual hidden in the back of the vehicle.She then returns to the restroom, where she hears a girl coughing up blood (Tracy) with cuts all over whimpering in the maintenance room. She cautions Nicole about the deranged killer who tortured her. The girl then bleeds profusely, and as Nicole's attention is diverted, she disappears, blood and all. Nicole finds Tracy's missing person poster and discovers the girl has been missing since 1971.Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below.↪ Facebook↪ TikTok↪ Twitter↪ Instagram↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel↪ Tip us $5↪ LinktreeThe film has a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 3.3/10 however It was a relative success on video, with close to $5 million in domestic video sales at retail.#horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic #reststop #lizziemcguire #rihanna #shutupanddrive #lawandordersvu #bilymadison #antm #chrisfarley #adamsandler
Welcome to The X-Files Chat Room Podcast. This one runs a bit long... take breaks if needed, or better yet, turn up the speed and cut that run-time a little.Jess and Dini travel back to January 1997 and recap Season 4 - Episode 12, Leonard Betts! Everyone's favorite EMT! This 'monster of the week' (is it tho?) episode was written by John Gillnitz, aka, John Shiban, Vince Gilligan and Frank SpotnitzOur heroes investigate a man that can possibly regenerate, once dead, and his name is Leonard Betts. Is he a mutant who is ... and needs cancer to regenerate severed body parts?What was popular at the time? Did we know each other? Who won the episode? Have a listen and find out!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.You can find us on:Twitter @TXFChatRoomPodInstagram @TXFChatRoomPod
Once again, I shall use this space to laugh about something I didn't even mention in the actual podcast: the snarky comment in this week's title card. For those who can't see it, it's “That episode that makes fun of Urban Legends, you know that thing this show was originally intended to be about...” Because yeah, the original pitch Kripke made for Supernatural was (aside from “Star Wars in truck stop America” that we always hear) along the lines of “two brothers traveling the back roads investigating urban legends that are really real.” I mean, just look at s1-- Bloody Mary, Hookman, the Woman in White. The show obviously branched out VERY quickly into a broader cosmology and mythology for the entire universe, and only occasionally delved back into common urban legends. So much for Kripke's “original vision” of the show-- more along the lines of Kolchak: The Night Stalker that what Supernatural quickly grew into. I think it's amazing that by mid s2 the writers are already comfortable poking at the silliness of the premise to carry a series past a season or two of stories. Good for them for realizing the potential they had to expand and elevate the universe they were creating. And now that I took so much space typing about what this podcast episode ISN'T about, I'll take this paragraph to mention that it *IS* about the narrative itself manipulating Sam and Dean for its own purposes in a startlingly meta way. Not because John Shiban knew what the show would eventually grow into, but because the writers leaned so heavily on the story's foundations to keep building it bigger and bigger in later seasons. And Gabriel, to me, is so closely tied into that narrative. Our “As above, so below” character who keeps coming back to teach this lesson. So meta. :'D Things I mention in this episode that might be of interest: The Superwiki page for this episode My tag for this episode (there's some good stuff in there this week!) Lizbob summing up how making the Trickster into the Archangel Gabriel is a retcon that levels up the whole narrative My post attempting to explain how I see Gabriel's role in the narrative as a mirror for Chuck The Weekly World News dated February 19, 2007 with the tie-in article about Supernatural (and can we collectively cackle at the cover headline about “first photos of Heaven” being revealed in an episode where we get our first appearance by an Actual Angel in the show, even if we don't KNOW it's an angel for another 3 seasons? Because that's just freaking hilarious) Casting Sides for the Trickster Casting Sides for the frat boy alien abductee The entirely delightful Sam Samming post (it doesn't have the screenshot I mentioned in the podcast, but the “you're too precious for this world!” hug is in there) Standard reminder you can find me on tumblr @spngeorg or at @mittensmorgul, as well as at mittensmorgul and spngeorg on twitter, or via email at mittensmorgul@gmail, and mittens#4865 on the discord. Come say hi! I swear I don't bite... mostly... :D --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spngeorg/support
Apparently Clowns Kill (S2E2 - Everybody Loves a Clown) Anything can be art, including the circus! It's a John Shiban episode (ew). These kids are too old for this. We see a single man tear. Ash is a bisexual he/they if I've ever seen one. Dean hates blind people. We get a sketchy van stake out. It's unclear how this monster works exactly. And Dean takes a crowbar to the impala in this episode of 3 Idjits In A Pod. CW: Clowns being creepy, mentions of graphic violence Follow us on the interwebs! https://twitter.com/3IdjitsPod Email us at 3idjitspod@gmail.com
Welcome back for a bit of Urban Legend, and what already feels a little bit like a throwback to the original concept of Supernatural before it began evolving into a substantially bigger mytharc driven series. I suppose that's what happens when production issues make these sorts of delays and changes necessary. Lucky us! Just a few things I referred to in this episode: The quotes about how John Shiban was asked to join the SPN writing staff can be found here. The network arenas from the original first five episodes can be found here. (and there's only one more episode to go from those original 5!) What little I have in my tag for this episode can be found right here. Questions? Comments? Thoughts? I look forward to hearing them! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spngeorg/support
It's Tuesday! So its time to talk about some Television Shows!!! WELCOME TO SPIRAKEN TELEVISION TUESDAY!!!! In this episode, Xan goes it alone as he discusses the latest episode in three awesome shows from this week. First he discusses the latest episode of Nos4A2 "Good Father" S2 E2 directed by John Shiban. Then he geeks out about the latest episode of Snowpiercer "The Universe is Indifferent" S1E7 directed by Helen Shaver and finally Xan rants about the new Dc's Stargirl episode "Shiv part 1" directed by Lea Thompson. As our host talks about these television shows, he also wonders where it will all end. If there is a show you want us to watch and discuss email us at xan@spiraken.com Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #wheelofmanga #snowpiercertv #televisiontuesday #stargirltv #nos4a2 #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-Summer in the Neighborhood by Bad Snacks (Youtube Audio Library) Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/Our Email Spiraken@gmail.comXan's Email xan@spiraken.comOur Twitter SpirakenYoutube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spirakenOur Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: Will Millie end up betraying Charlie Manx?
It’s John Shiban week on Tuning In! First up, Shiban gives us the simultaneously boring and offensive “All Souls”. Then, he contributes a taut action thriller with “The Pine Bluff Variant”. iTunes RSS
Skinner goes off on his own for mysterious reasons, in “Zero Sum”, and we get… SIGH…. another John Shiban episode with “Elegy”. Also! Mitch Pileggi in his underwear. We don’t need to say more. iTunes RSS
Season 1, Episode 11: ScarecrowThe hunters talk about recognizing Nordic name structures, pie, faces peeled like apples, and why Donna's lack of belief in anything otherworldly will probably be her undoing.Directed by: Kim MannersWritten by: John Shiban and Patrick Sean SmithAir date: January 10, 2006 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged#SnarkCasts#TheFamilyBusiness#WinFamBiz#TFBSPNFan
After receiving news of the death of one of his former colleagues and rivals in the NX test program, Archer relates a story to T'Pol about a group of ragtag flyboys hoping to break the Warp 2 barrier. Star Trek: Enterprise 02x24 - First Flight Directed by Levar Burton Written by John Shiban and Chris Black Guest Stars: Brigid Brannagh (Ruby) Vaughn Armstrong, Keith Carradine, Michael Canavan, Victor Bevine There Are Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order. Join Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 24nd episode of season two of Star Trek: Enterprise, First Flight.
Temporada 5 Episodio 16 (Ultimo episodio) País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walt regresa a Albuquerque y con ayuda de Skinny Pette y Badger logra amenazar a Elliot y Gretchen. Walt les pide que les entrege su el dinero restante de Walt a sus hijos, a manera de una "generosa donación" de Elliot y Gretche. Ellos presionados, aceptan. Walt se entera de que su producto aún se vende en las calles, por lo que deduce que Jesse está vivo. Walt crea una arma que se dispara automáticamente. Walt va por última vez con Skyler, y le entrega un boleto de lotería donde viene la localización de los cuerpos de Hank y Gómez. Walt se despide de Skyler y Holly y ve a lo lejos como llega al departamento Walter Jr. Walt se dirige reúne con Lydia y Todd proponiéndole un contrato. Lydia dice estar interesada, pero lo aparenta para que Walt se marche. Más tarde, Walt llega a la casa de Jack, proponiéndole el mismo trato que con Lydia y Todd, Jack no acepta. Walt acusa a Jack de tener a Jesse como socio, mientras que él pidió que lo mataran. Jack lleva a Jesse hasta así para mostrarle que es su esclavo y no su socio. Walt lleva a Jesse al piso y activa el arma disparando automáticamente a todos. Todd al sobrevivir, es estrangulado por Jesse. Luego, Lydia llama al celular de Todd, pero atiende Walt y le dice que la envenenó con ricina (poniéndola en un sobre de Stevia). Jesse se escapa de ahí después de despedirse de Walt. Walt camina por el laboratorio por última vez, pues recibió una bala. La policía llega momentos después encontrando a Walt muerto sobre el suelo.
Temporada 5 Episodio 15 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walt se muda a una cabaña en New Hampshire. Después de ser interrogada por la DEA, Skyler se ve amenazada por Todd para que no hable de Lydia. Jesse trata de escapar de la casa de Todd donde está prisionero, pero es descubierto por Todd. Jesse es torturado y como castigo lo llevan a la casa de Andrea para ver como Todd la mata. Walter llama a Walter Jr., pero él lo recibe enfadado por lo que hizo y deseándole que se muera. Walter decide llamar a la DEA para entregarse, sin embargo, ve una entrevista donde Elliot y Gretchen son reconocidos por su labor altruista. Walter escapa antes de que la policía llegue.
Temporada 5 Episodio 14 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Después de un tiroteo, Gómez muere. Hank, quien recibió una bala, es tomado por Jack. Walt ruega por que no lo maten, confesándoles que Hank es su cuñado. Walt pide que no lo maten a cambio de que les diga la ubicación de su dinero. Después de que los hombres de Jack desentierran el dinero, matan a Hank y se llevan todos los barriles, dejando uno para Walt. Walt pide que maten a Jesse, pero Todd sugiere que lo mantengan vivo para que le enseñe a producir el producto. Mientras se llevan a Jesse, Walt le confiesa que él vio morir a Jane, y aunque pudo haberla salvado, no lo hizo. Marie va al lavado de automóviles y le dice a Skyler que Hank ya detuvo a Walt y pide que le cuente la verdad sobre Walt a Walter Jr., al contárselo, Walt jr. se enfada con Skyler y Walt. Al llegar a casa, Skyler ve a Walter empacando sus cosas. Skyler pide explicaciones, deduciendo que asesinó a Hank. Skyler toma un cuchillo y comienza a pelear con Walt. Walter Jr. logra separarlos y llama a la policía. Walter escapa y pide a Saul que lo contacte con el hombre que le dará una nueva identidad y ubicación. Walter se marcha de Albuquerque
Temporada 5 Episodio 12 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walt llega y descubre que el coche de Jesse está en su entrada, al entrar a su casa la encuentra llena de gasolina. Walt le deja un mensaje a Jesse pidiéndole reunirse y hablar ordenadamente. Skyler presiona a Walt para matar a Jesse. Retrocediendo, se ve a Hank deteniendo a Jesse para que no queme la casa de Walt. Jesse acuerda unirse con Hank. Jesse va al encuentro de Walt mientras lleva puesto un micrófono. En lugar de hablar con él, llama a Walt, negándose a reunirse y amenazándolo. Walt llama a Todd diciendo que tiene trabajo para su tío.
Temporada 5 Episodio 11 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Jesse se niega a hacer un trato con Hank. En una reunión pública organizada, Walt, Skyler, Hank y Marie tratan de negociar. Cuando los intentos de Walt para negociar con Hank fracasan, deja con Hank y Marie con un DVD de Walt implicando a Hank como autor intelectual de los negocios de metanfetamina. Walt ofrece a Jesse dinero para salir de la ciudad para su bien y obtener una nueva identidad. Jesse está de acuerdo, hasta que se da cuenta de que Saul tomó el cigarrillo de ricina de él para que Walt pudiera envenenar a Brock. Jesse totalmente enfadado llega a la casa de Walt y comienza a rociarla de gasolina.
Temporada 5 Episodio 10 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Hank llega a Skyler antes que Walt. Trata de obtener una declaración de Skyler, pero ella se niega. Walter enterró su dinero en el desierto en la reserva india de To'hajiilee. Lydia intenta convencer a Declan de utilizar a Todd como su químico, pero cuando él se niega, los hombres del tío Jack mata a Declan y sus asociados y se apoderan del equipo. Hank, no puede obtener la información de Skyler o Walt, regresa a su despacho de la DEA y se entera de que Jesse se encuentra detenido e interrogado.
Temporada 5 Episodio 9 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis En un flashforward Walt viaja a su vieja casa para obtener la ricina que algún día guardó ahí. En la actualidad, Hank pide todos los archivos del caso Fring y coincide con la escritura a mano con la copia que tomó de la casa de Walt. Mientras tanto, Jesse tira su dinero en un barrio residencial. El cáncer de Walt regresa. Después de una quimioterapia Walt se da cuenta que su copia del libro de Hojas de hierba no está. Walt busca inmediatamente y encuentra un rastreador GPS en su coche. Walt se enfrenta a Hank, Hank le revela que sabe que Walter es Heisenberg.
Temporada 5 Episodio 8 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walter se reúne con Lydia y le obtiene los nombres. Lydia habla a Walt sobre exportar su mercancía a la República Checa. Walt realiza un trato con el tío de Todd, quien tiene conexión con la hermandad Arya para asesinar a los nueve hombres que trabajaban para Gus. Walter comienza a cocinar provechosamente y sin inhibiciones. Skyler hace otro esfuerzo para convencer a Walter a renunciar a la producción de metanfetamina, y Walter acepta en última instancia. Walter le da a Jesse su parte de la venta metilamina planeada (5 millones de dólares), y cesa la producción y distribución de su metanfetamina. Los hijos de Walter regresan a su casa y la familia parece regresar a la normalidad. Mientras desayunan en la casa de los White, Hank hojea el libro Hojas de hierba, y observa que tiene una dedicatoria: "Para W.W de G.B", de esta forma, Hank se da cuenta de que Walt es Heisenberg.
Temporada 5 Episodio 7 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walter, Jesse y Mike se reúnen con Declan, para que Walter pueda negociar un trato para cocina y que Jesse y Mike reciban su pago. Hank sigue al abogado de Mike, Dan Wachsberger, quien se encarga de lavar su dinero. Dan se entrega a la DEA, pero Walter lo descubre y advierte a Mike. Cuando se reúnen, Walter exige que Mike le dijera los nombres de las nueve personas en prisión cuyo silencio Mike ha estado pagando. Mike se niega, Walter impulsivamente le dispara, provocándole la muerte. Walter se da cuenta de que Lydia puede darle los nombres.
Temporada 5 Episodio 6 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walter, Mike y Jesse discuten sobre qué hacer con Todd después de lo que hizo. Mike está experimentando una mayor presión porque está bajo la vigilancia constante de la DEA. Mike llega a un acuerdo de compra-venta. Jesse lo discute con Walt. Walter invita a Jesse a su casa para hablar, y confiesa a Jesse su pesar acerca de la venta de Gray Matter por $ 5,000 y sus planes para construir otro imperio. Cuando llega Skyler, Walt insiste en que Jesse se quede para cenar con ellos. En la cena, Skyler revela que sabe que Walter le dijo a Marie sobre su romance con Ted Beneke. Hablando después de la cena, Walter le dice a Jesse que Skyler envió a sus hijos a vivir a otra parte y está esperando que su "cáncer regrese", y que él tiene la intención de continuar cocinando metanfetamina a toda costa, porque "el negocio" es todo lo que le queda.
Temporada 5 Episodio 5 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Mike y Lydia trabajan para obtener la metilamina para la operación. Walt y Jesse tratan de trabajar a través de varias ideas para mantenerse encubierto. Mike, Todd, Walt y Jesse logran robar metilamina de un tren. Un niño es testigo del robo, por lo que Todd lo mata.
Temporada 5 Episodio 4 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Lydia ofrece hasta su propio empleado a la DEA y Mike le ofrece un reemplazo - Jesse. Juntos, ella y Jesse detectan un dispositivo de rastreo en un barril de metilamina. Walter vende su Pontiac Aztek por $50 y se compra un Chrysler 300C10?. Mike cree que fue ella quien colocó el aparato. Walt admite a Skyler que cocina de nuevo. Ambos discuten sobre la seguridad de los niños.
Temporada 5 Episodio 3 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Walter regresa de nuevo en la casa, a la consternación de Skyler. Walter, Mike, y Jesse se reúnen con Saul, para discutir la búsqueda de un nuevo lugar para "cocinar". Utilizan un negocio de control de plagas como una cubierta, cocinando en las casas que han sido colocadas tiendas de campaña. Cuando llega la hora de dividir las ganancias de su primer tanda, Walter está molesto por la cantidad de dinero que van a los antiguos hombres de Mike, los cuales paga por no decir nada.
Temporada 5 Episodio 2 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Sinopsis Un hombre de negocios alemán se suicida para evadir las preguntas de sus lazos con Gustavo Fring. Después de una larga búsqueda, Walter y Jesse encuentran el cigarrillo faltante que contenía el veneno para matar a Gus. La DEA se filtra a través de varias pistas con la esperanza de encontrar algo. Con el fin de reconstruir sus vidas y formar un nuevo negocio de la droga rentable, Walt y Jesse deciden buscar a Mike como nuevo socio. Una ejecutiva de Madrigal llamada Lydia se convierte en proveedora de metilamina de Mike.
Temporada 5 Episodio 1 País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Música Dave Porter Fotografía Michael Slovis, Reynaldo Villalobos, Nelson Cragg, Peter Reniers Reparto Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Giancarlo Esposito, Steven Michael Quezada, Jesse Plemons, Christopher Cousins, Laura Fraser, Matt Jones, Charles Baker, Michael Shamus Wiles, Lavell Crawford, Ray Campbell, Krysten Ritter, Ian Posada, Carmen Serano, Emily Rios, Tina Parker, Mark Margolis, Robert Forster, Caleb Landry Jones, Jeremiah Bitsui, David Costabile, Dale Dickey, Jere Burns, Steven Bauer, Daniel Moncada Episodio 1 "Vive Libre o Muere" Un flashforward muestra a un Walt con barba y pelo desayunando en Dennys en su cumpleaños número 52. En la actualidad, la noticia de las tres muertes en el asilo de ancianos Casa Tranquila se extiende cuando Walt se dirige a ver a su familia. Walt destruye la evidencia de las actividades en el superlaboratorio almacenado en la computadora portátil de Gus Fring.
John Shiban (Shut Eye; The X-Files; Breaking Bad); CeCe Pleasants (Bill Nye Saves the World; Jimmy Kimmel Live!); Liz Hannah (The Post)
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Celebrity Joey Lawrence. Joey Lawrence teamed up with international producer Arturo G. Álvarez to record and produce Imagine. Arturo, who has multiple gold and platinum records, is also a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. “We recorded everything on tape and then digitized it, we really wanted that late 70's sound. Everything is live, the cellos, violins, saxophones” said Lawrence. “It's a versatile sound, perfect for a party, and an overall easy listening record.” Joey is best known as “Joey” on the ABC Family hit series MELISSA & JOEY opposite Melissa Joan Hart. His other notable TV credits include NBC's “GIMME A BREAK”, NBC's “BLOSSOM”, and Disney Channel's “BROTHERLY LOVE”. On the big screen, he will soon be seen opposite Skyler Samuels in Danny Lee's “PUBLIC DISTURBANCE.” His most notable film credits include Carl Reiner's “SUMMER RENTAL” opposite John Candy, “EMMA'S CHANCE” opposite Missi Pyle, and John Shiban's “REST STOP” opposite Jaimie Alexander.
País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Música Dave Porter Fotografía Michael Slovis, Reynaldo Villalobos, Nelson Cragg, Peter Reniers Reparto Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Giancarlo Esposito, Steven Michael Quezada, Jesse Plemons, Christopher Cousins, Laura Fraser, Matt Jones, Charles Baker, Michael Shamus Wiles, Lavell Crawford, Ray Campbell, Krysten Ritter, Ian Posada, Carmen Serano, Emily Rios, Tina Parker, Mark Margolis, Robert Forster, Caleb Landry Jones, Jeremiah Bitsui, David Costabile, Dale Dickey, Jere Burns, Steven Bauer, Daniel Moncada. Episodio - 7 (Final temporada 1) "Un acuerdo de los no violentos'' A Walter y a Jesse se le presentan dificultades a la hora de producir la gran cantidad prometida a Tuco. Skyler se enfrenta a Marie debido al hurto tras haber sido detenida en la joyería donde Marie robó una tiara costosa que le dio a Skyler para el baby shower. Walter y Jesse usan termita para entrar en un almacén, donde roban un barril grande de metilamina, la cual es necesaria para una nueva receta que puede producir mucha más metanfetamina en un período de tiempo más corto. Le entregan la cantidad prometida a Tuco, pero durante la transacción, uno de los asociados de Tuco hace un comentario aparentemente inocuo, que provocó a Tuco a golpearle hasta dejarlo ensangrentado e inconsciente.
País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Música Dave Porter Fotografía Michael Slovis, Reynaldo Villalobos, Nelson Cragg, Peter Reniers Reparto Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Giancarlo Esposito, Steven Michael Quezada, Jesse Plemons, Christopher Cousins, Laura Fraser, Matt Jones, Charles Baker, Michael Shamus Wiles, Lavell Crawford, Ray Campbell, Krysten Ritter, Ian Posada, Carmen Serano, Emily Rios, Tina Parker, Mark Margolis, Robert Forster, Caleb Landry Jones, Jeremiah Bitsui, David Costabile, Dale Dickey, Jere Burns, Steven Bauer, Daniel Moncada. Episodio - 5 "Materia gris'' Walter y Skyler van al cumpleaños de Elliott Schwartz, un ex compañero de trabajo de Walt. Tras contarle a Elliott que tiene cáncer, este se ofrece a pagar el costoso tratamiento de Walt. Walt tiene una discusión con Skyler, ya que no está dispuesto a recibir dinero de Elliott. Tras una reunión familiar sobre el asunto, Walt decide hacer el tratamiento. Mientras tanto, Jesse crea metanfetamina en el desierto con su amigo Badger, pero terminan peleando por la droga. Cuando Gretchen, la esposa de Elliott, llama a Walt, éste le dice que no aceptará el dinero, ya que tiene pensado pagar el tratamiento con el dinero de la droga sin que su familia se entere. Episodio - 6 "Loco puñado de nada'' Walter decide expandir la distribución de droga y hace que Jesse se contacte con un poderoso distribuidor local llamado Tuco. Pero el asunto se va de las manos y Tuco le da una paliza a Jesse, quedándose con el dinero del trato. Luego de visitar a Jesse en el hospital, Walt le hace una visita a Tuco, volando su guarida con fulminato de mercurio (parecido a la metanfetamina cristalizada). Walt hace un trato con Tuco y se marcha de ahí con el dinero que le pertenece.
País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Música Dave Porter Fotografía Michael Slovis, Reynaldo Villalobos, Nelson Cragg, Peter Reniers Reparto Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Giancarlo Esposito, Steven Michael Quezada, Jesse Plemons, Christopher Cousins, Laura Fraser, Matt Jones, Charles Baker, Michael Shamus Wiles, Lavell Crawford, Ray Campbell, Krysten Ritter, Ian Posada, Carmen Serano, Emily Rios, Tina Parker, Mark Margolis, Robert Forster, Caleb Landry Jones, Jeremiah Bitsui, David Costabile, Dale Dickey, Jere Burns, Steven Bauer, Daniel Moncada Episodio - 3 " ... Y la bolsa está en el río'' Walter no puede decidir si matar o no a Krazy-8. Mientras tanto, Skyler le pregunta a Marie si alguna vez fumó marihuana. Skyler le dice a Hank que se lleve a Walter Jr. a algún lugar para asustarlo y hacerle ver que fumar marihuana no es bueno. En la casa de Jesse, Walter le lleva de comer a Krazy-8, pero cuando lo hace, se desmaya, y el plato donde llevaba la comida se rompe. Cuando se despierta, regresa a la cocina y vuelve a prepararle algo de comer. Regresa al sótano y comienza a platicar con Krazy-8 durante largo tiempo, hasta el punto en que le dice que tiene cáncer de pulmón. Krazy-8 convence a Walter de que no lo mate y Walter va por las llaves para liberarlo, pero cuando va a tirar la basura de la comida, se entera de que los pedazos del plato roto no estaban completos y se da cuenta que Krazy-8 lo va a matar en cuanto lo suelte, así que se ve forzado a matarlo en defensa propia. Cuando regresa a su casa, le dice a Skyler que tiene que decirle algo. El equipo de la DEA descubre un laboratorio de metanfetaminas en el desierto con una mascarilla de oxigeno olvidada. Episodio - 4 "El hombre del cáncer'' Hank comienza a buscar al nuevo productor de drogas de la ciudad por todos lados. Walter le dice a sus familiares que tiene cáncer. Jesse va a visitar a su familia, y después de pasar un tiempo por ahí, descubre que su hermano menor está fumando marihuana. Jesse lo ayuda diciendo que la marihuana era suya y se ve obligado a dejar la casa de sus padres para siempre.
País Estados Unidos Director Vince Gilligan (Creator), Michelle MacLaren, Adam Bernstein, Vince Gilligan, Colin Bucksey, Terry McDonough, Johan Renck, Bryan Cranston, Michael Slovis, Rian Johnson, Scott Winant Guión Vince Gilligan, George Mastras, Peter Go Moira Walley-Beckett, Thomas Schnauz, John Shiban, Gennifer Hutchison, J. Roberts Música Dave Porter Fotografía Michael Slovis, Reynaldo Villalobos, Nelson Cragg, Peter Reniers Reparto Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Betsy Brandt, RJ Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Giancarlo Esposito, Steven Michael Quezada, Jesse Plemons, Christopher Cousins, Laura Fraser, Matt Jones, Charles Baker, Michael Shamus Wiles, Lavell Crawford, Ray Campbell, Krysten Ritter, Ian Posada, Carmen Serano, Emily Rios, Tina Parker, Mark Margolis, Robert Forster, Caleb Landry Jones, Jeremiah Bitsui, David Costabile, Dale Dickey, Jere Burns, Steven Bauer, Daniel Moncada Episodio - 1 "Piloto" Walter White, un profesor de química de 50 años de edad, secretamente comienza a cocinar cristales de metanfetamina para ayudar a su familia, después de que descubre que tiene cáncer pulmonar. Él, junto con un antiguo estudiante, Jesse Pinkman, quien es a su vez un vendedor de metanfetaminas, se unen para empezar a «cocinar». Jesse intenta vender el producto, pero otros vendedores lo descubren y lo obligan a mostrarle el laboratorio. Walter se entera de que intentan matarlos debido a que piensan que Walter es un agente de la DEA, así que los envenena para poder escapar. Episodio - 2 "El gato está en la bolsa...'' Walter y Jesse se dan cuenta de que uno de los dos hombres que tenían en la SUV no está muerto, así que van a la casa de Jesse y lanzan una moneda al aire para decidir quién lo va a matar y quién va a disolver el cuerpo del otro en ácido. Jesse gana y Walter tiene que matar a Krazy-8, el traficante sobreviviente. Skyler comienza a sospechar que algo está pasando cuando Jesse llama a la casa buscando a Walter, rastrea la llamada y descubre su página de internet. Ella le pregunta a Walter sobre Jesse y él le miente diciéndole que Jesse le vende marihuana porque le gusta fumar. Después de esto, Skyler va a la casa de Jesse y le dice que deje de venderle droga a su marido porque si no, lo va a acusar con su cuñado, que es agente de la DEA. Jesse saca el cuerpo de Emilio del camión y lo sube a la bañera de su casa; una vez que esta ahí, vacía las botellas de ácido fluorhídrico para que el cuerpo se disuelva. Walter se rehúsa a matar a Krazy-8 y promete hacerlo después, y cuando Jesse le dice que puso el cuerpo de Emilio en su bañera, Walter lo lleva justo debajo de ella. La bañera traspasa el piso, dejando un gran agujero en el techo del pasillo.
What madness drives a writer? What passion? Who can hold the beating heart in hand? It's all here in the finale of Chris Carter's 10 Essential episodes, Season 6 Episode 18 “Milagro”! The teleplay was by Chris Carter, and the story was from John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz. The original air date was April 18, 1999, and the episode had 15.2 million viewers. Read More... The post WSB 10-The X-Files S6E18 “Milagro” appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
What madness drives a writer? What passion? Who can hold the beating heart in hand? It’s all here in the finale of Chris Carter’s 10 Essential episodes, Season 6 Episode 18 “Milagro”! The teleplay was by Chris Carter, and the story was from John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz. The original air date was April 18, 1999, and the episode had 15.2 million viewers. Read More... The post WSB 10-The X-Files S6E18 “Milagro” appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Ponder mortality and the incredible bond between Scully and Mulder with us and the episode “Memento Mori”. It was written by an ensemble of the show's best: Chris Carter, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. The show was directed by Rob Bowman, the original air date was February 9, 1997 and it had 19.1 million viewers. Star Gillian Anderson won the Emmy for Best Actress for her work here. Read More... The post WSB 07- X-Files S4E14 “Memento Mori” appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Ponder mortality and the incredible bond between Scully and Mulder with us and the episode “Memento Mori”. It was written by an ensemble of the show’s best: Chris Carter, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban, and Frank Spotnitz. The show was directed by Rob Bowman, the original air date was February 9, 1997 and it had 19.1 million viewers. Star Gillian Anderson won the Emmy for Best Actress for her work here. Read More... The post WSB 07- X-Files S4E14 “Memento Mori” appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Just over two weeks to go until we get brand new X-Files!!! This week, David is joined by Tiffany and Garrett Devol from Xfiles.News as we discuss a selection of episodes from the middle of season nine: John Doe Hellbound Provenance Providence Audrey Pauley Underneath Improbable Doggett forgets who he is, Reyes sees dead people, William gets kidnapped from the care of the lone gunmen, Reyes enters the Twilight Zone, John Shiban does Jekyll and Hyde, and Burt Reynolds is God. We really hope that you’ve been enjoying the X-Philes Talk X-Files podcast. If you have, please support us: Click here to support this podcast by leaving a virtual tip.
Reprinted from Wiki Pedia with all due respect "Night Terrors" is the ninth episode of the of the British television series , and was first broadcast on and on 3 September 2011. Contents [] [] Synopsis The Doctor decides to make a "house call" after his receives a message from George, a frightened 8-year-old child, asking his help in getting rid of the monsters in his bedroom. On arrival at a on present-day Earth, the Doctor, Amy, and Rory split up to try to locate the child. The Doctor, taking the guise of a social services worker, finds the right flat, and meets George's father, Alex, while his mother Claire is working a night shift. Through Alex's photo album, the Doctor learns that George has been frightened all his life, fearing many of the sounds and people around the flat and is helped to cope by various habits, including metaphorically placing his fears within his wardrobe. Meanwhile, Amy and Rory, while taking the lift down, suddenly find themselves in what appears to be an eighteenth-century house, but shortly discover most of the furnishings are wooden props. Other residents of the estate appear in the house, but are caught by life-sized that laugh and sing like children, and transform the residents into more dolls. Amy and Rory witness one transformation and try to flee, but Amy is caught and becomes a doll herself, joining the others in chasing Rory. The Doctor, suspecting that the wardrobe is containing the evil that George fears, opens it to find its contents are simply clothes and toys, including a doll house. The Doctor suddenly recalls from Alex's photo album that Claire did not appear pregnant in the weeks leading up to George's supposed birth, causing Alex to remember the fact that Claire was unable to have children. The Doctor asserts that George is a Tenza child, an empathic alien who took on the form of Alex and Claire's desired child through a , and has the ability to literally lock away his fears within the wardrobe. George begins to panic from this revelation and the Doctor and Alex are pulled into the wardrobe, joining Rory in the dollhouse. As the dolls descend on the three, the Doctor calls out to George to face his fears; George is able to open the wardrobe and appears in the dollhouse, but the dolls turn to advance on him. The Doctor realises that George is still frightened that Alex and Claire plan to send him away, having mistakenly interpreted a conversation they had earlier that night; Alex rushes through the dolls to embrace George as his son. They all soon find themselves back at the estate, restored to normal. Claire returns the next morning to find George no longer scared while Alex and the Doctor make him breakfast. After being thanked, the Doctor rejoins his companions to set off for their next adventure. [] Continuity The Doctor refers to "Snow White and the Seven Keys to Doomsday", "The Three Little Sontarans" and "The Emperor Dalek's New Clothes" as being among his childhood nursery stories, referencing the 1974 stage play and the and the , two of the series' recurring monsters. He also repeats his predilection for tea and from another Gatiss-written episode, "". He expresses his irritation that his sonic screwdriver still does not have "a setting for wood," a criticism also made by Rory in "" and "" and by in "". Rory states "we're dead again" after dropping down the lift shaft, referring to his previous deaths in "", "", "" and "", and Amy's in "". The episode's final shot continues the story arc for the second half of the series, showing the Teselecta file on the Doctor's date of death from "". [] Production The life-size dolls in "Night Terrors" are based on the of Germany and the Netherlands. told that he had always been scared of dolls, and was surprised that Doctor Who had never used them before. He was especially interested in , which he said were "the stuff of proper nightmares". In order to achieve a greater variety of stories in the first half of series 6 "Night Terrors" was moved to the second block of episodes, having been filmed as episode four. This necessitated minor changes to the episode, including the removal of a sequence featuring . [] Broadcast The episode achieved an overnight figure of 5.5m viewers, with an audience share of 25.9%, and Doctor Who was the fourth most-watched programme for Saturday [] Critical reception Reception to the episode has been largely positive. Assignment X gave a positive review "There's plenty of tension to be had in awaiting the arrival of the episode's central creatures – the creepiest dolls you will ever see. In fact, the horrific, bone-crunching transformation of human beings into dolls may trump the gas mask zombies as one of the most unsettling body horror moments in modern DOCTOR WHO. Amy's scene is probably the most affecting, although it's slightly undercut by the knowledge that she's going to be all right." Crave Online gave a positive review saying "This episode was reminiscent of "Fear Her," from the second season of the revived "Doctor Who." But "Night Terrors" fared a little bit better because it didn't rely on Jamie Oram's George to be anything more than a scared little boy. Matt Smith carried the day with another impressive outing as the Doctor. I think the key to Smith's tenure as the Doctor has been the sheer manic energy he throws into his performances. Some online commentators are already suggesting that the writer, Mark Gatiss might be the next showrunner after Steven Moffat." Dan Martin of the also commented on the suggestions of Gatiss as a future showrunner, commenting that the episode was an improvement on Gatiss' previous two episodes ("" and "Victory of the Daleks"). He complimented it overall as "a classy, creepy episode of retro Doctor Who" in comparison to "Let's Kill Hitler", though he saw its plot as over-similar to "" and other episodes written by Steven Moffat. [] References ^ . BBC. Retrieved 3 September 2011. Jones, Paul (19 August 2011). . . Retrieved 29 August 2011. "Episodes shuffle for the 2011 series...". (430): 7. 9 Feb 2011 (cover date). End of the Road (Torchwood) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 39 – "End of the Road" episode Cast Starring – – – – – - Others - - - Marina Benedict - - - - Noah - Blue-Eyed Man - - Claire - Shawnie David Desantos - Agent Baylor Nayo K Wallace - Wilson Production Writer Ryan Scott Director Gwyneth Horder-Payton Producer (UK unit) Executive producer(s) John Shiban (co-executive) (co-executive) Production code 108 Length 55 minutes Originally broadcast 26 August 2011 (US) 1 September 2011 (UK) Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "" "End of the Road" is the eighth episode of the of British series , and was first broadcast in the United States on on 26 August 2011. Contents [] [] Plot summary The Torchwood team arrives at the Colasanto estate led by Olivia Colasanto, Angelo's granddaughter. At the estate, Jack finds Angelo, now an old man and in a coma, having lived that long trying to find out about the secrets of immortality. Olivia reveals that the ones responsible for the Miracle are called "The Families", the three mob bosses who bought Jack when he was captured in 1928 and were able to create the miracle, in some manner related to his blood. Jack explains that his immortality doesn't work like that, but the Miracle is real, and a lot of his blood was taken while he was imprisoned. Angelo initially tried to join the alliance with The Families due to their common goal, but Angelo was rejected because they frowned on his homosexuality. While Olivia explains this, a CIA team led by Brian Friedkin captures everyone in the mansion. Friedkin is trying to cover up The Families and his treason. Rex explains that he set Friedkin up, so that he could expose him to the CIA at large. Using the I-5 contact lenses, he transmits Friedkin gloating straight onto a monitor in front of their superior, Allen Shapiro. With their names cleared, Jack and Gwen decide to work with the CIA in order to find the whereabouts of The Families, and stop the Miracle. But one of their only leads is destroyed when Friedkin kills himself with a bomb along with Olivia. Jack then takes some time to say goodbye to his former lover, as alarms go off around him announcing that Angelo's just died. In annoyance he turns off the machines, until he realizes that unlike everyone else on the planet, the rules for the miracle do not apply to Angelo either; as he dies in front of Jack. In , Oswald asks Jilly to get him a prostitute on a whim, claiming he wants something normal in this new world. Jilly gets a new intern, unaware that she is a CIA agent. When the prostitute arrives at Oswald's room, she is surprised to learn that Oswald just wants to have dinner with her. She rejects his offer and tells him that as a celebrity, he is worshiped, but as a man, he's still hated for what he did and soon will become a "Category 0". Demanding answers, Jilly reveals that there is a new law that is being worked on that will classify criminals like Oswald as Category 0s and send them to the modules. Angered that PhiCorp used him for their plans and intended to abandon him once they were done with him, Oswald batters Jilly and runs away. Later, Jilly is met by a representative of The Families, who shoots the CIA mole. The mole's identity was revealed by another Family agent (and presumably member) within the CIA, Charlotte Wills, who happens to be a former teammate of Esther and Rex. After a one-question job interview, he takes Jilly to meet The Families. Esther gets in contact with her sister, who's currently in a secure mental facility, and finds out to her horror that her sister wants to volunteer herself and her children to become "Category 1". In desperation, Esther ignores Jack's pleading not to reveal a critical detail she noticed about Angelo's room (the floor). After removing the floor panelling, a mysterious device is discovered. After Shapiro orders Gwen to be deported, Jack explains it's a null field transmitter, which interferes with the morphic field he previously postulated was behind the Miracle. Although he claims to be broadly unfamiliar with the technology, he is forced to help disable it so it can be taken to Langley. Jack modifies the Null Field to target sound, so he can converse with Rex and Esther without being overheard. Jack explains the reason for his reticence: he is trying to protect humanity from technology they should not have access to, due to the damage to the timeline. He also explains that the tech is alien, and that it came from the . It was buried in the ruins as shown in the , but Angelo had people salvage the transmitter, preparing for the miracle. It's suggested that Jack is mortal because Angelo used the device to target him as well through his blood. Jack begs Rex and Esther to help him escape, to help save the shining future he's seen. He takes a critical piece of the technology so nobody can replicate it. On the way out, an agent shoots Jack and sees Esther helping. Rex knocks the agent unconscious, and Esther drives a wounded Jack away. The episode closes with Esther begging Jack to reply, as she drives not knowing where to go, while at the same time Gwen is on the plane leaving the US for the UK. [] Reception The HD Room gave a positive review "Cryptkeeper Angelo did more for the plot progression of the arc in Torchwood: Miracle Day 'End of the Road' than every line that has come out of Rex's mouth up to this point. Jilly's flip out was a long time coming and didn't disappoint and again, the writing is subtle and effective, like watching Ali fight. All in all, 'End of the Road' is another great episode that allowed all the players, even Mekhi Pfifer as Rex, to showcase their skills as actors/actresses. Tons of questions are answered, and tons more presented. The giant ball that is Torchwood: Miracle Day's story arc is now rolling at full speed." Den of Geek gave a positive review "The beauty of Miracle Day is that there are so many things going on that, if one element isn't working for you, there's something else not far away." "The three families, though, is just one of the balls that this episode was attempting to juggle, with sizeable success I should add. Esther, played impressively as always by Alexa Havins, is facing the tragedies and difficulties within her own family. If we follow the usual path of Torchwood, that suggests she's got a horrific decision at some point to face, and just two episodes in which to make it. Rex, meanwhile, hints at what's troubling him, in that his days might be numbered the minute the miracle is reversed. Which, presumably, it will be. Will he, and many others, just instantly die? That might make for a haunting final episode? We also get Jilly Kitzinger coming out of the shadows of Oswald Danes, and more importantly, being recruited by the three families. What, exactly, do they want her to do? Whatever it is, lots more Lauren Ambrose in the final two episodes would be very, very welcome. I still think the more focussed work in Immortal Sins has provide the highlight of the series to date. But I also liked that End Of The Road was so keen to tell so much story. Credit to Star Trek veteran John De Lancie, who eats up every minute of screen time he's allowed. His contribution is a welcome one. And given that few showrunners can put together a momentous penultimate episode to a series as Russell T Davies, I, for one, can't wait for next week…" In the UK the episode was watched by 3.5 million viewers, a 15% audience share. Dan Martin states that after weeks on end of the same episode, Miracle Day seems to finally becoming into it's own with a tidal wave of answers. Most of the answers are however nonsense but viewers positively embrace it. The series still has two hours left but it finally feels like it's moving on, with Martin hoping that we the audience may see some aliens before long. While the return of Jilly and Oswald sets things up nicely for the conclusion of their story arc. [] References . BBC. Retrieved 26 August 2011.