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We sit down with lead genre writer Joseph Mallozzi, best known for the Stargate SG-1 and Dark Matter space opera epics. Joseph gets to talk about different writer's rooms, production meeting norms, writing for cartoon shows earlier in his career, different creative freedoms and embracing the fandoms. I also surprise him to now that his older show The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures is now streaming on Tubi so don't miss out on this sitdown! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ Blind Knowledge Podcast Network: https://www.blindknowledge.com/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Dial the Gate is privileged to celebrate 250 episodes and the return of Stargate Executive Producer and Writer Joseph Mallozzi, who paved so much of this road with us. Are their questions that we have yet to ask him? And what are his thoughts on Amazon and Stargate? Tune in LIVE to find out!
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00:00:00 - Stephen Mallozzi is racing again at Martinsville00:14:00 - Richmond race recap00:24:30 - Wine About It00:47:30 - Martinsville race preview01:03:45 - Picks to Win and 36 for 36Venmo @StephenMallozzi to donate!In this episode, NASCAR Truck Series driver Stephen Mallozzi announces his participation in the upcoming race at Martinsville. The hosts discuss their expectations for the race weekend and discuss the recent race at Richmond, focusing on the controversial final restart and the performance of the pit crews. Takeaways:Stephen Mallozzi will be participating in the upcoming race at Martinsville.The controversial final restart at the Richmond race is discussed.Denny Hamlin's success on short tracks is highlighted, and a complaint is made about the decision to count caution laps during a wet-to-slick tire switch. Martinsville Speedway has a wide range of potential winners, making it an unpredictable race.Track position and practice data are crucial factors for success at Martinsville.Sponsored by L'uva Bella Winery. Visit https://luvabella.com/ for more information on where to find that wine. Get their wine shipped directly to you at https://vinoshipper.com/shop/l_uva_bella_winery_brandsAlso sponsored by The Brew Kettle. Visit https://thebrewkettle.com/ for more information!Stacking Dennys is a NASCAR podcast featuring Jordan McAbee of RotoBaller and Nick Giffen (a.k.a. "RotoDoc") of The Action Network as the two discuss Fantasy NASCAR strategies and top bets for the upcoming race.Follow the hosts on Twitter:Jordan McAbee (@FanRacingOnline)Nick Giffen (@RotoDoc)Find their content here:Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) - Use discount code JORDAN24Jordan McAbee (Action Network bets tracked)Nick Giffen (Fantasy Labs)Nick Giffen (Action Network bets tracked)
Stephen Mallozzi joins the show to talk all about his journey in NASCAR, schooling, and his path to getting Outback as his primary sponsor at Bristol.
Tune in to catch up with Stephen Mallozzi! He chats with us about his race at Bristol in the No.22 Outback Steakhouse truck for AM Racing. Plus, he dives into the life as a part-time racer and what the industry looks like for smaller teams. — From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Tune in each week to talk all things NASCAR with live streams most Thursday nights! Above The Yellow Line: www.abovetheyellowline.com Toby Christie: www.TobyChristie.com
00:00:00 - Stephen Mallozzi interview00:49:30 - Bristol race reactions01:04:35 - Wine About It01:15:55 - Texas preview01:51:25 - Round of 12 Predictions01:58:45 - Picks to win TexasDenny Hamlin wins at Bristol Motor Speedway and we're down to 12 drivers remaining in this year's Playoffs field, as it was cut from 16 to 12 after last race.In this episode, the Stacking Dennys duo of Nick and Jordan bring on Truck Series driver, Stephen Mallozzi, to discuss this recent start at Bristol, talk about the Bristol Cup race, and then set their sights on the upcoming Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Texas, race #30 of the season and the first Playoff race in the Round of 12.The Wine About It segment on this show is presented by L'uva Bella Winery. Visit https://luvabella.com/ for more information on where to find that wine.Get their wine shipped directly to you at https://vinoshipper.com/shop/l_uva_bella_winery_brandsStacking Dennys is a NASCAR podcast featuring Jordan McAbee of RotoBaller and Nick Giffen (a.k.a. "RotoDoc") of The Action Network as the two discuss Fantasy NASCAR strategies and top bets for the upcoming race.Follow the hosts on Twitter:Jordan McAbee (@FanRacingOnline)Nick Giffen (@RotoDoc)Find their content here:Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) - Use discount code JORDANJordan McAbee (Action Network bets tracked)Nick Giffen (Fantasy Labs)Nick Giffen (Action Network bets tracked)
Episode 20 of "The Kenny Conversation" is NASCAR Truck Series Driver Stephen Mallozzi. Mallozzi has been working as a waiter at Outback Steakhouse to make money for racing. Brought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.io/KennyWallace & text KENNY to 36727 to save up to $100! #racing #kennywallace #nascar #stephenmallozzi #outbacksteakhouse ***thumbnail & b-roll photos by Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media, Stephen Mallozzi's twitter & Charlie Marlow JEGS has been in business since 1960. Racers selling to racers. Focusing on American Muscle – but also big product line of automotive tools, garage gear & other performance parts. JEGS is well established with racers of all kinds, including the NHRA, bracket racing, circle track & more! Free shipping on orders over $199. Unrivaled expertise from techs. Millions of parts for every car person's needs. Sign up for their email for exclusive deals!
We're back, after taking a week off! We break down Sunday's race at Sonoma, debate the use of stage cautions, and discuss Kyle Busch's impressive start to 2023 at RCR! Then we go over this week's news, and begin to look at the upcoming Silly Season that will break out this summer. Finally, Ethan talks to Truck Series driver Stephen Mallozzi- a conversation you won't want to miss! Make sure to share as always, and check out all of our links and our partners below! https://twitter.com/variety_sports_ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq04jwY6adakrPQagoarcpQ?app=desktop https://www.213simwear.com/ https://quickpitpodcast.creator-spring.com/ https://twitter.com/pit_quick https://www.instagram.com/quickpitpodcastdiecast/ https://www.instagram.com/quickpit_podcast/ Go follow WSH on the Daily: https://www.instagram.com/wshonthedaily/ Use code "QUICKPIT" on Spoiler Diecast for 5% off all orders $19.98 and up! https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Join our fantasy league! Look for the league titled "QuickPitPodcast" to join! Check out our friend and partner, ZenseNC! Links to his stuff are below! https://twitter.com/zense2k https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmuoCqJuFlOwCOYfnk2eVrg
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 96 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity! Today hosts Joe, Mark, and returning guest host Chris get to sit down with writer and experienced pug blogger, Baron Destructo himself... Joseph Mallozzi! Join us today to hear about Mallozzi's experience getting started, the kinds of stories he likes to tell, his favorite and not so favorite characters to write, as well as his interactions working with some of our beloved sci-fi actors and actresses! Music by Joystock: https://www.joystock.org Opening Track: "Modern Power-Up Electronic"Closing Track: "Future is Now" Follow us on:Facebook: https://facebook.com/DigitalDissect1Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitaldissectionpodcastTwitch: https://twitch.tv/digitaldissect1Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitaldissect1Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DigitalDissectionPodcast
Stephen is a Nascar driver and outback server who went viral for a tweet he sent out about his experience
Stephen Mallozzi joins the show to talk about his upcoming Truck Series start on Friday at Martinsville in the #22 Stacking Dennys Ford.His Venmo is still open to help support! You can send Venmo to @stephenmallozzi and in the description put "Stacking Dennys - [Your Name]" ... final 4 digits of phone is 7321If you don't have Venmo, contact Nick or Jordan and we can figure out a different way to get that money to Stephen.00:00:00 Stephen Mallozzi interview00:35:50 Wine About It01:05:50 Bristol Dirt Recap & Standings Update01:24:45 Martinsville Preview02:06:00 Picks To Win & Random Fantasy RacingThe Wine About It segment on this show is presented by L'uva Bella Winery. Visit https://luvabella.com/ for more information on where to find that wine.Get their wine shipped directly to you at https://vinoshipper.com/shop/l_uva_bella_winery_brandsStacking Dennys is a NASCAR podcast featuring Jordan McAbee of RotoBaller and Nick Giffen (a.k.a. "RotoDoc") of The Action Network as the two discuss Fantasy NASCAR strategies and top bets for the upcoming race.Follow the hosts on Twitter:Jordan McAbee (@FanRacingOnline)Nick Giffen (@RotoDoc)Find their content here:Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) - Use discount code JORDANJordan McAbee (Action Network bets tracked)Nick Giffen (Fantasy Labs)Nick Giffen (Action Network bets tracked)
For our special 100th episode, Jack Baruzzini, Lisa Jones, Fr. Cory Sticha, and Victor Lams interview special guest Joseph Mallozzi, writer and producer on Stargate SG1, Atlantis, and Universe, about the shows, his other work, and what fans might look forward to. The post Joseph Mallozzi, Stargate Producer appeared first on StarQuest Media.
Joe Mallozzi is an accomplished television screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner. He is best known for showrunning the popular Stargate sci-fi TV franchise, as well as Dark Matter and Hulu's Utopia Falls.We are very pleased to have Joe join us this episode as we discuss his illustrious career in television. He also provides some intriguing hints as to what he is working on next!EPISODE LINKS:Check out Joe's Long-Running Blog: https://josephmallozzi.com/ Joe Mallozzi - The 7th Matrix Q & A: https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2015/6/23/dark-matter-joe-mallozziFollow Joe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BaronDestructo and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joemallozzi/ Follow & Support EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast And The7thMatrix: https://bio.site/eyeonscifiWe are now on Mastodon! https://universeodon.com/@eosfpodcastPodcast Intro music: "I Succumb" by António Bizarro https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Antnio_Bizarro/City_of_Industry_Slow_Gun/
This episode's guest is Joesph Mallozzi, he is a writer and producer across multiple popular sci-fi shows, including the Stargate series in its different iterations. This episode we discuss the his career and the current state of the sci-fi genre. We dive into how he gets his inspiration to write, the process that he goes through, and how he keeps it up after hundreds of episodes. Lastly, we talk about the business side of legacy media, how it has changed during his career and what the future looks like. Hope you enjoy the show!Twitter: https://twitter.com/max_gagliardi Twitter: https://twitter.com/Always_Building LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkenergy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/max_gagliardi
This month, Adam is joined by Joseph Mallozzi, writer and Executive Producer of Sci-Fi TV shows like the Stargate franchise, Dark Matter, and most recently Utopia Falls. We'll talk about how Joe got his start in the industry, his connection to the fans, and of course, there will be some BTS Stargate talk.Patreon bonus for this episode: Early accessSpecial thanks to:Juan Carlos Bagnell - @somegadgetguySomegadgetguy.comTwitter - @BenefitofdoudInstagram - @BenefitoftheDoudYoutube - http://bitly/botdtubeTwitch - twitch.tv/benefitofthedoudTikTok - @BenefitoftheDoudBenefit of the Doud is written and hosted by:Adam Doud - @DeadTechologyCo-produced by:Clifton M. Thomas - @cliftonmthomas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this June 2017 conversation with Seth Kim-Cohen, Lou Mallozzi improvises his way through an intertwined performance and interview. “The improvisation was not only the music or sonic performance, but also the improvisation of the discussion with Seth, the improvisation of getting questions from the audience, and the possible failures or unintentional occurrences of the cell phone, the outdoors, etc. Added to this is the fact that the progression of these elements and their ways of interrupting each other were also improvised. In other words, it was an improvisation of the whole situation and not only an improvised music concert framed with the place, social situation and a series. In fact, it wasn't a concert, or if it was, the concert was couched within the overall event.” - Lou Mallozzi on his 2017 solo Option Concert.
Stephen Mallozzi is a Swedesboro, New Jersey native who has had a passion for racing his entire life. In July of 2022, after a long road, he made his debut as a NASCAR driver, finishing 22nd out of 36 competitors at the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series O'Reilly Auto Parts 150 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. In Episode #140 of “1-on-1 with Matt Leon,” Matt welcomes Mallozzi in studio to talk about his life in racing. They talk about his early days racing go karts, the impact his dad's cancer diagnosis had on him, what it was like to race at Mid-Ohio and much more. "1-on-1 with Matt Leon" is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on Twitter @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.
The ATYL crew chats with fellow TobyChristie.com team member, Stephen Mallozzi, after his Camping World Truck Series debut! Plus, we break down the latest silly season news and what it was like for us to cover the races at Mid-Ohio and Atlanta! -- Language warning -- Special thanks to Haymaker Coffee Co. and Zyloware for supporting ATYL and TobyChristie.com -- From show creator Taylor Kitchen, welcome to Above The Yellow Line! Join me each week to discuss the latest from the world of NASCAR. Also, join the conversation most Friday nights for live hangouts! Check out these links for more ATYL motorsport content! - ATYL Twitter: https://twitter.com/_TaylorKitchen_ - Dom Joseph Twitter: https://twitter.com/DomJoseph22 - Adam Lucas Twitter: https://twitter.com/alucas9166 - Stephen Mallozzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/DriverMallozz - ATYL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abovetheyellowline/?hl=en -ATYL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme1x5ySvBB8lGYsHpR4b6Q
RJ Starcevic is in as host of this week's episode of Off The Record, and he is joined by Stephen Mallozzi, who is making his NASCAR Truck Series debut as a driver at Mid-Ohio. Also on the show is Amir Alexander, who wears a lot of hats for the Reaume Brothers Racing team. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/off-the-record-daveysegal/support
This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Julia Mallozzi of Bill Clark Homes and Legacy Homes joins Greg and Kevin to discuss the importance of digital marketing and why it's worth the money. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/116-digital-marketing-is-worth-the-money-julia-mallozzi
Eighteen months ago Dial the Gate launched, and Host David Read and Stargate Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi began a meticulous, season-by-season journey through his years on the franchise. Now, we are proud to welcome Stargate Executive Producer (and Joe's long-time writing partner) Paul Mullie for his first appearance. At the same time, we will close us out of this chapter of Dial the Gate, with a focus on SGU Season Two and a Q&A with the LIVE audience! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stargate Universe Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi returns to Dial the Gate to discuss bringing Season One of SGU to life and the challenges of creating a third iteration of the epic franchise. He will also take your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Since her first experience with Technology, Adriana Mallozzi knew it was the key to her independence. In this episode we hear how pairing that love of tech with her empathy along with advocacy and leadership skills led her to start Puffin Innovations. Literally, Adriana is creating the technology enabling more people to do their thing with their disability! Subscribe/follow wherever you get podcasts. FB & IG: @ReidMyMindRadio Twitter: @tsreid Transcripts & more: www.reidmymind.com
The second half of Stargate Universe season 2 begins with "Deliverence". We see the fulfilment of the Chloe transformation story, and possibly the end of the blue aliens, and the resolution of the battle with the drone ships. But is it over? We'll be seeing the consequences of this encounter for some time. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven I'm Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars And I am a nerd This is episode 82 of the podcast. Today, we're talking about the Stargate Universe episode Deliverance. The description on Gateworld reads With Destiny up against a fleet of drones, the crew is surprised by the arrival of an old foe. Chloe faces her former captors when the crew decide to hand her over. This episode was written by Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie It was directed by Peter DeLuise And it first aired on the 7th of March 2011 So this episode was the first to air after the mid-season break. That means, we have a new prologue recap thing. And this will be the last variation we'll see. This one starts very dramatically with booming drums and rapid shots of our characters. The clips focus on Rush's discovery of Destiny's mission, and his choice to keep that knowledge from the crew, as well as Young's self-doubt about his ability to command, and Scott's faith in him. Finally, it addresses the planned Lucian Alliance attack on earth and the tension between getting home and fulfilling Destiny's mission. So we left off last episode with Destiny geting pummeled by the alien drone fighters, almost sure to be destroyed, and Chloe, not quite herself, rampaged through the ship to the control room, where she did something. We don't know what. Greer rushes in, along with some othe soldiers. He points his gun at Chloe and tells her to stand down. Is this is? Is this where he's going to have to kill her? That's the moment he's been dreading. Chloe explains to Scott what she did. She sent a message. The blue aliens, the ones who captured and modified her, they followed Destiny to this galaxy, and they've been searching for our heroes ever since. Now they know where we are. And they sure can fly fasat. They arrive almost immediately. Greer said she sold them out. He says he knew it was going to come down to him and her. But Chloe says “It's not time yet. I'm still in control. I did this to help us.” The drone ships will attack anything. They don't discriminate, so half of them have gone to fight the blue aliens. That means Destiny might be able to hold them off. They can't jump away to safety without an FTL drive. It seems the best option might still be to follow the plan of attacking the command ship. If they can disrupt the subspace signal between it and the drones, it might be enough. The big question remains, were Chloe's actions a good or bad thing? For the moment, it seems it has given Destiny a fighting chance. But … what will come later, should they survive? They succeed in destroying the command ship and the drones are all dormant. Great. Two of the blue alien ships were destroyed. The other is just sitting there, probably just as damaged as destiny. The ship's in bad shape. Not only do they still need to get FTL working again, but several of their shield emitters are gone. Without full shield coverage, they can't jump. Volker and Brody are on the job. Rush says that just because he took a pragmatic approach to Chloe's transformation, it doesn't mean he didn't care for her. If he could have prevented it, he would have. I wonder if that's true. Knowing what she would become, knowing she'd be able to crack the equations. And he could have prevented her transformation, would he really have done so? I don't know. The ursini sent a message to their homeworld after the command ship was destroyed. The response came back from another command ship. Their homeworld has fallen to the drones. The Ursini on the seed ship are probably the last of their kind. And that's really sad. But there's a bigger problem. When they sent the signal, they gave their position away. That means there are more drones on the way. The FTL drive is fixed, but the repairs to the shield are not going well. The ursini believe the race that created the drones died out a long time ago. What I'd give to learn more about them. I wonder if they were destroyed by their own drones? That's a story that's been done before. Because these things are machines, there is no negotiating with them. They have simple programming, find alien technology and destroy it. Eli has an interesting idea. Right now, the drones are dormant and harmless. This would be a good time to bring one on board and study it. Park is coming along for the ride. I think this might be her first away mission. She seems to be feeling a mixture of excitement and nervousness. They need Chloe's help but she's escorted under multiple armed guards. It turns out she broke Corporal Bear's arm. Park is definitely nervous about her spacewalk. Greer encourages her to breath normally. They've got the drone but the surviving alien ship, the blue aliens, has parked itself right next to the shuttle. When Scott tries backing away, the send a message. No Escape. Both ships are heavily damaged. Neither has FTL capability. And more drones are coming. These two long-term enemies are going to have to trust each other and work together if anyone is to be able to survive the rest of this day. Rush comes up with a controversial idea. Give them Chloe as a sign of good faith. There is nothing more medically we can do for her. If anyone can help her, it's them. It's a risk, given how much she knows about Destiny. Young is not going to force Chloe to go, but if she doesn't he'll probably end up putting her off the ship at the next habitable planet. He can't afford to keep her on board much longer. TJ feels awful. She wishes they could have done more for her. But she just doesn't have the knowledge or ability. Scott is skeptical that the aliens will really help Chloe or keep up any of their side of the bargain, but he follows orders. Chloe isn't sure about going to the aliens. She's been on their ship before. It's not pleasant. It's nice to see Young and Telford getting along so well nowadays. For that matter, he and Rush are getting along as well. The conflict between them is largly a thing of the past in this last half season of the show. I find this refreshing. Which is not to say I didn't want them to have done the conflict, but I appreciate the growth. Now apparently, part of this deal is that the aliens will heal Chloe of her modification and return her? Rush isn't worried about what information they get about Destiny from her, because without her, they'll be unlikely to be able to track Destiny again. I'm really not sure why they'd take deal. I mean, they modified Chloe for a reason. We still don't know what that reason is, but they had to have had a plan. So the'll be pretty unlikely to want to just undo it. Camille comments that if she didn't know better, she'd think he was willing to risk the ship for one person, that person presumably being Chloe. He seems a little offended by this and says “That's the problem. You don't know any better.” So is he saying she doesn't understand his reasons for his opinions, or is he saying that he really does care about Chloe, and is willing to risk the ship for her, and Camille doesn't know him well enough to believe that? I'm not 100% sure. So they escort Chloe down the cooridor. Young and Greer. And it's kind of like a dead-man walking situation, as somebody is taken to their death. Chloe gives Young a kiss goodbye on his cheek. It's a nice little touch. Young is probably the closest thing she has to a father figure since her father died. How doe you study something like this alien drone? Brody and Volker are hesitant to open it. It could be dangerous, but Eli points out if they don't open it, they can't study it. Honestly, if they're that worried, they shouldn't have brought it on board. They could have tried studying it in the shuttle. That would then minimise the number of people put at risk. Scott is flying the shuttle with Chloe on board as passenger. The docking bay opens and allows them in. Scott and Chloe have a tender goodbye in the shuttle before the aliens open the door. It's a decent scene. But I'm really not sure what I'm supposed to feel. Is this supposed to be a final goodbye? If so, they're handling it way better than they should. Especially Scott. If they're expecting Chloe to be healed and come back, then shouldn't that be a happy thing, something to look forward to? I guess they just don't trust the aliens. Chloe does make a good observation. Her time on Destiny has been hard, but some of it has been amazing. Scott has been one of those brights spots for her, but there have been others. Exploring alien planets, seeing amazing wonders, forming close bonds with the others on the ship. As the door opens, I'm reminded of how much I love their design. They are really cool aliens. They just look so different, so other. If Chloe is going to spend the rest of whatever life she has left with them, it's going to be pretty horrible. For the simple fact that these beings are just so different to her, she'll never be able to relate to them. Humans with bumps, they are not. So far Eli, Volker and Brody have managed to crack the machine code of the alien drone, but they haven't been able to decipher it's programming yet, specifically, where to find the subroutine that deals with communication between the drone and the command ship. I have to say, that's astounding. That you could map out and reverse engineer the machine code of a completely alien device like this in a few hours. That's insane. Rush is right when he says good job, this is excellent work. It is. It's nothing short of staggering. But, of course, he's just trying to get rid of them as politely as possible, because they'll just get in the way of him and Eli doing the real work. I've got to hand it to Rush. He's come a way. In early season 1, he'd rudley tell them to get out because they're too stupid to be of any use. But now, well, he flatters them, he patronizes them, in the hope that they'll take it as a complement and be more compliant. I guess from his perspective, he's realised that this is a more efficient approach. They've got their work cut out for them. Trying to make sense of a program when all you've got to look at is the machine code would be very challenging. And that's if the machine code was developed in a human mind. Honestly, I'm really not clear on this deal with the blue aliens. On Destiny's side, what we get out of it, seems to be that they allowed us to take the drone on board to study. What they're getting out of it is Chloe. But for reasons that still are not clear to me, they're expecting the aliens to reverse her transformation and return her. I still don't really understand what they are expecting this. If they do that, then what are the blue aliens getting out of this deal? Nothing. Scott is in the shuttle. Waiting. He's still expecting Chloe to be returned to him. He's not leaving without her. And, interestingly, they haven't sent him on his way. He's still in their hanger bay. The aliens are doing some kind of medical procedure on Chloe. This scene is pretty terrifying. It evokes every alien abduction story you've ever seen. Being tied to a bed while bizarre creatures poke and prod you with sharp implements. Were I in Chloe's shoes, I'd be terrified, which she is. It's impressive how much fear an actor can evoke just with their eyes and their breathing. Anyway, this was an awesome scene. Ther second command ship has arrived, surrounded by new drones. That's not good. The old drones are still dormant. That's interesting. That means they're not taking orders from the new command ship. They seem to be coded to respons to a specific command ship. Again, why would their creators have used such an inefficient design? Rush can jam the signal between drone and command ship for a few seconds, but after that, they'll adapt. Young is sitting in the captain's chair on the bridge. This may be his first time ever commanding a starship, but I guess there's a first time for everyone. When the SGC first created the Prometheus, somebody had to command it for the first time. No human had ever commanded a starship before that. But it's even harder for Lieutenant James. She seems to be stationed at the engineering console. Her job is to keep vital systems protected and powered. She's had about one hour of training. Simulated. None of our people know how to operate this ship, and now they're heading into a combat situation. The sheer lack of familiarity with the ship is what gives Stargate Universe such a unique flavour. And I love it. Telford is on weapons. Just a Scott hoped, Chloe is returned to the shuttle, held suspecnded in the air by a tractor beam which disengages when he grabs her. She doesn't seem to be showing any sign of the crusty alien skin. Certainly it's no longer visible on her chest. When Scott exists the alien ship, he notices the drones and wants to take them on. Young orders him to keep a distance. They're not here to fight, just hold out until they can jump. Scott disobeys that order. He does have a valid pointg to raise. His shuttle has full shields. Destiny does not. And it's probably proper for him to raise that with Young. But it's not sufficient cause to outright disobey an order. He just says “don't worry, we'll be fine.” He doesn't wait for Young to give a response to his point. Stargate characters have a bit of a reputation for not always following orders, but I'm surprised by this, especially in a show as grounded as Stargate Universe. Things are getting critical. Whatever Rush is gonna do, he's gonna have to do it soon. And Eli has a great idea. He';s found the friend or foe system. The older drones are not engaging in the battle because they don't have a command ship to tell them what side they should be on. The plan is to tell them to attack the newer drones and its command ship. But in order to upload that instruction, they'll have to power up the drone they have in the lab. This is a good plan. I know I'm giving the show a hard time about the characters drcyphering alien programming languages with such ease, but I understand you have to give your characters a break so the story can happen. My nature as a software engineer is at odds with my nature as a writer. This is why I don't often enjoy “computer shows”. And why many medical people can't watch medical dramas. Young orders Scott to pull out of the area, adding the word “that's a direct order” and this time he obeys. The Ursini, grieving that their people are gone, and they are the last of their kind, and feeling sorry for getting Destiny involved in all of this, begin a suicide run against the second command ship. They ram the seed ship into the rcommand ship. But Young still tells Rush to enact his plan, so, I assume they failed to destroy the command ship? That's sad. So the Ursini sacrificed themselves for literally nothing. Once activated, the drone floats above the table but seems to take no other hostile action. Greer is there with a gun pointed at it, not that he'd be able to do much, but in his words, he's sure gonna try. And the dormant drones wake upland join the fight. Fantastic. Brody and Volker have managed to get the shields fully covering Destiny, but due to all the weapons fire they've sustained, the shields are only at 5 percent. They've never attempting jumping at anything less than 10%. Eli doesn't think that's enough. They're gonna have to risk it. The drones on our side are vastly outnumbered by the drones attacking us. The shuttle is docked. It's now or never if they want to jump away. They jump The ship is shaking a lot, but it holds together. TJ has been examining Chloe. It appears she is fully restored and healed. No lesions, No blackouts. Young is gonna keep her under observation for a while just in case. A surprising thing, Chloe can still do the equations. She has retained the knowledge she had when she was undergoing the transformation. That means they'll be able to continue setting the ship's course when necessary. Then Rush makes some startling admissions. He says everyone on board is useful. Not just those who can do drive calculations. Everyone on board belongs. That doesn't sound like Rush at all. When Chloe questions if he really believes it, he says “more and more each day.” So it seems that Rush really is going through some changes. He's opening up to the possibility of seeing meaning behind events. With Rush, it's never easy to tell when he's being honest and when he's lying, but this feels like some interesting character development. And my memory is that he does change and slowly head toward becoming a better person in the second half of season 2. So, it'll be interesting to see how this progresses. There's a lot to like in these last two episodes, and I really enjoy them. Not just for what they are, but for what they're setting up. But I have to admit, I found the resolution of Chloe's transformation very un-satisfying. I was looking forward to understanding what was happening to her. What was she becoming, and why. What was the plan behind it all. I couldn't actually remember how it was resolved, from the last couple of times I watched through this show. We never got any of those answers, and I'm still not sold on the alien's motivation for just undoing all their hard work. Sure, they may have gotten some information from her, but that seems minor. We know they've explored Destiny in the past. They've been studying it for a long time before our people showed up. They had some kind of plan for Chloe, but it all seems to have come to nothing. So I'm a little disappointed with that. I don't remember being so disappointed last time. Maybe it's because I'm watching these shows with a slightly more critical eye in order to do this podcast. But Gatworld collects production notes in each episode. I had a look and found a quote from Joseph Mallozzi's blog. Check this out. "The [aliens'] plan was to eventually use [Chloe] to amass as much information about the Destiny's systems as possible and then, eventually, use her to gain access to the ship. They implanted her with an alien virus that slowly mutated, taking over her mind and body and acting as an organic satellite. Once the mutation was complete, she would have been entirely under their control." The aliens eventually left Destiny in peace "because they had retrieved all the information they needed from Chloe when they divested her of the alien virus." Okay. So that makes some sense of it. The virus was intended to put Chloe under their control. They had two goals for this. The first was information. They have successfully retrieved that. The second was control. They had hoped that Chloe, their agent on board, could have taken control of the ship and delivered it to them. It seems they have sacrificed that second goal. They probably wouldn't have survived the second drone assault without the help of the humans, so they cut their losses, took the information and removed the virus, thus destroying all hope of using Chloe to get control of the ship. They returned her, as Rush predicted, because she was no longer of any value to them, but the human's cooperation was of value. Mallozzi's words above suggest the aliens are done with Destiny now. what they really wanted was the knowledge, not the ship itself. Of course, Chloe's impression is that they won't give up. That information is only going to make them hungrier to take the ship. Honestly, we don't know where the writers would have taken all of this, had the show continued for more than two seasons, so we've got to give it some grace. I just feel that all of this could have been explained a little better in the episode. But, that's a nitpick. As I said, I did love these episodes. Next time, we'll be talking about a very famous and iconic episode, Twim Destinies. This is a favourite among a lot of fans. I don't remember loving it as much as others did, but having thought about the concepts behind it a bit more, I suspect I'll be able to enjoy it more this time. But I'll get into that next time. Have a great two weeks Live long and prosper Make it so.
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Stargate Atlantis Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi is back to discuss the final season of this landmark television series. Many fans were hoping for a Season Six, but as it turned out, Season Five would be the swan song for Atlantis. We go into great depth on this year with this episode, as well as the Atlantis DVD movie, STARGATE: EXTINCTION, and take your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stargate Atlantis Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi returns to discuss Season Four of the iconic series! He and writer Paul Mullie became full executive producers starting this season. We talk about this big change, and take your questions LIVE during the show! (Please note, an audio error occurred during the first half of the show, but was subsequently fixed) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Julie Mallozzi of the Quincy Climate Action Network provides background information about the group, and promotes a special presentation on Heat Pumps on January 19th in partnership with the Thomas Crane Public Library.
“We learn best and perform best in environments that are supportive, enriching, and light giving. Based on what's called a heliotropic effect, which is kind of a fancy word that says plants and all living organisms grow towards light.” - Jim Mallozzi, Mindset Advisors Jim is a seasoned veteran of the Financial Services industry. During his career he has worked throughout the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America helping lead the transformation industries and businesses. As the Principal at Mindset Advisors, he has helped global educational companies, high-tech manufacturing companies and financial service companies build strong management teams through a hands-on application of the principles of Positive Leadership. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Jim about his passion for international business, positive leadership, and what it takes to create better business results. Let's dive in! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-mallozzi-441570b/
“We learn best and perform best in environments that are supportive, enriching, and light giving. Based on what's called a heliotropic effect, which is kind of a fancy word that says plants and all living organisms grow towards light.” - Jim Mallozzi, Mindset Advisors Jim is a seasoned veteran of the Financial Services industry. During his career he has worked throughout the US, Europe, Asia and Latin America helping lead the transformation industries and businesses. As the Principal at Mindset Advisors, he has helped global educational companies, high-tech manufacturing companies and financial service companies build strong management teams through a hands-on application of the principles of Positive Leadership. In this episode of The School for Humanity, I speak with Jim about his passion for international business, positive leadership, and what it takes to create better business results. Let's dive in! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-mallozzi-441570b/
Joseph Mallozzi is back to discuss Season Three of Stargate Atlantis! The writer and executive producer takes us through the year which paired with Season Ten of SG-1 and the end of 40-episode annual assignments. He also takes your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What a great interview with Kelly Mallozzi from Girls Who Print and Successinprint.net. Learn more from Kelly at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellyquinn1969/. Support the podcast by going to adampeek.com and get the new book by Specright by clicking on the Amazon ad. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peopleofpackaging/support
Dial the Gate returns with a bang for Season Two with three brand new interviews on our first day! Right out of the gate is Executive Producer and Writer, Joseph Mallozzi, who will share stories from the production of Stargate Atlantis Season Two (in our ongoing, season-by-season coverage) and take your fan questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
From 2017, I chatted with this co-creator about the second season of Dark Matter
Matt and Charlie are joined by Stephen Mallozzi, a development driver with Reaume Brothers Racing in their late model series. Stephen started by racing go karts and worked his way up to a possible NASCAR Truck start soon. Stephen is currently a junior at the University of Virginia where he is majoring in economics.You can listen to the episode we had with Josh Reaume by following the link below if you want to hear Josh's story:https://apple.co/3kHa00AMatt and Charlie briefly discuss the NASCAR races from Daytona and the Formula 1 deboggle during the Belgium Grand Prix.Let us know if you want that ticket to the Southern 500 at the famed Darlington Raceway this weekend by emailing us at inthemarbles@hotmail.com and tell us about your favorite moment from listening to the show. Again, it is just a ticket, you will have to deal with lodging, food, etc. But you will also get a Ramblin' about Racin' shirt if selected. Join the conversation with “Ramblin' about Racin'” using the hashtag #whatyathinkITM if you have something that you want discussed on future shows. If you want to be on the show with us reach out on social media or the website and we will get you the details on how to be on and talk racing with us.Like watching “Ramblin' about Racin'” vice listening. Make sure to check out YouTube channel.Thank you for listening to “Ramblin' about Racin',” where we bring the best post-race coverage and analysis throughout the NASCAR, Formula 1, and Indy Car Series. Host Matt Beamer (the NASCAR Guy), Charlie Hercus, and Preston Lood (the Formula 1 Guy) started this podcast in 2019 and look forward to sharing our passion for the sport they love.It would help the show a lot if you were to give us a rating on your podcast platform. Preston, Charlie, and Matt strive to bring you the best show every week and a rating will go a long way to show us how good we are doing.Make sure to follow “Ramblin' about Racin'” on all social media platforms:Facebook: Ramblin about RacinTwitter: @RamblinRacinPodYouTube: Ramblin' about Racin'You can find links to all social media as well as links to our merchandise and podcast on our website:www.ramblinaboutracin.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a pleasure to have sat down with both Terry and Roy and talk more about their health journeyIn this episode we talk about: Both Roy and Terry's own health journey and why they started their podcastHow finding a professional practitioners is key to healingHow using meditation and reiki to help mental blocksGives us their top 3 most important wellness habits to start outThey give us their own definition of self-careBoth provide their health goals they are currently working on And so much more…Roy and Terry's BioTerry is a writer and podcaster that previously lost 80 lbs and kept it off.Roy is a strategic analyst, employee retention, specialist, and podcaster wanting to improve my health and not outlive my wellness. Roy and Terry's Links Website: https://www.feedingfatty.comPodcasts: Feeding Fatty, AgeacationalHost's Links Sign up for your free Health Coaching introductory call https://calendly.com/elizabethdhealthcoach/30Website: https://elizabethdicristofano.com15% off first order at Araza Beauty use code 'therootofourhealth15'Email me: info@elizabethdicristofano.comFollow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therootofourhealthLet's Connect on LinkedIn https:www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethdicristofanoSupport the show
S&S Live (Episode 25): Meet the Showrunner Q&A with TV writer, producer, showrunner Joseph Mallozzi (STARGATE, Syfy's DARK MATTER and UTOPIA FALLS - a Hulu original series) about staffing a writers room, breaking in and working as a Canadian based writer, writing and developing great Sci-Fi series and answer questions live from the chat. Joseph on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BaronDestructo WATCH a VIDEO version of this Episode: https://youtu.be/X5UsGEIJ8cA More great screenwriting and industry interviews and resources: http://scriptsandscribes.com/ Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wey4e6Eand Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scriptsandscribes Stay up to date on Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScriptsScribes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptsandscribes/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/scriptsandscribes/ Listen to the podcast on: Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/scriptsandscribes iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scripts-scribes/id527744621 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1XcDzrHXhwIfTtiLW1SXGY Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zY3JpcHRzYW5kc2NyaWJlcy5jb20vP2ZlZWQ9cnNzMg
Stargate Atlantis, here we come! In our ongoing franchise retrospective with Stargate Writer and Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi, we have come to Season One of the SG-1 spin-off set in the Pegasus Galaxy. Joe explores the origins of the show, getting a feel for the characters, his particular episodes from Season One, and takes your previously-submitted fan questions! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Brian's first guest is writer and producer Joseph Mallozzi. Joe is known for his long stint with Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis and Stargate Universe, as well as Dark Matter and Utopia Falls. Joe is also working with the production company that purchased the Powder Mage TV rights and he gives us a little insight into what that process looks like. Joe and Brian also talk about his start in children's TV, navigating creative control inside Hollywood, and what it's like to write collaboratively for the small screen.Follow Joe on Twitter or view his daily blog. Follow Suji the pug on Instagram.Find Brian at his website, on Twitter and Instagram, or find his books on Amazon. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've reached the end of our analysis of SG-1! Stargate Writer & Executive Producer, Joseph Mallozzi, explores the tenth and final season of the landmark series in this LIVE episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Stargate SG-1 Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi returns to Dial the Gate to discuss the transformative ninth season of Stargate SG-1 and take your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joseph Mallozzi returns for his sixth installment with Dial the Gate! For the month of March we explore Season Eight of Stargate SG-1 and cover episodes such as "New Order," "Full Alert" and "Moebius." He also answers your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our continuing series of interviews dissecting each season of Stargate SG-1, Joseph Mallozzi returns to explore the depths of Season Seven! It was the show's second year on the Sci-Fi Channel, and changes were definitely going to be afoot. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joseph Mallozzi is back for Part Four of his interview with Dial the Gate, this time to focus on Season Six of Stargate SG-1. This was a pivotal season for the show and franchise in many respects, and Joe will explore many of them before taking your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Round three, anyone? Stargate Writer & Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi is back to discuss his sophomore year at Bridge Studios with Season Five of Stargate SG-1. We cover season arcs, episodes he wrote, and also take your questions LIVE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are privileged to welcome back Stargate Writer and Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi to Dial the Gate! In his second episode, Joe takes us through the 10-step writing process which every Stargate episode passes through, and also recounts memories of each of his episodes from Stargate SG-1 Season Four (his first season on the franchise). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joseph Mallozzi was Executive Producer on all three Stargate television series, as well as a writer of 80 episodes of the franchise. He has graciously agreed to join us for multiple interviews over DTG's run, and will be taking your questions LIVE throughout! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Writer and Executive Producer of the Stargate franchise and Dark Matter, Joe Mallozzi, joins Mac to discuss the #StargateNow drive to get MGM to give us a 4th series, as well as his career, food and comics. Its a wonderful conversation that will demand a sequel. If you want more Stargate, get on Twitter ASAP and tell MGM we demand more!