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Before getting into "The Nordic Model," S5E6 of 'Billions,' cocreators Brian Koppelman and David Levien discuss the real billionaire art community, this episode's director Shaz Bennett, script-to-screen changes in location, the show's stellar sound department, revealing the layers of Chuck Rhodes Sr., a laundry list of obscure references, guest cast performances and more (0:50). They next speak with actor Stephen Kunken, who plays Ari Spyros, about joining the show as a guest star in the pilot episode, the change in his character's demeanor as the show progresses, "defending" Spyros to fans of the show online, and more (32:30).
Kirk and Kyle talk a bunch of stuff including their dream casting for the Tiger King movie while recording S5E4, S5E5, S5E6, and S5E7 of NYPD Blue Balls. (Recorded: ?/?/?) (Slightly Edited)
In old days books were written by men of letters and read by the public. Nowadays books are written by the public and read by nobody. - Oscar Wilde The post S5E6 – How Do I Become a Writer? Pt. 2 appeared first on Writing Roots.
Talking Through The Little Prince On this episode 57 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian and Mark talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 6, which is titled, The Little Prince. This was written by Mallory Westfall, and directed by Sharat Raju. We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E6 coverage starts at 38:30… Before we get into this week’s episode, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E5 The End of Everything. Discussion on this week’s episode starts at 38 minutes and 30 seconds into the podcast. A lot of people didn’t like this episode… but we did! It’s rare when we like an episode more than all of our listeners, but that was true for The Little Prince this week. For me, I guess it was because our main characters continue having hope, despite insurmountable odds. That’s the only thing I can think of, but I guess it was hopeful when I needed it to be. In other news, that comic book thing happened… Mark and I talk a bit about that news that was a rumor last week, that ended up being the truth. The Walking Dead comic bookended this week, and we talk a little about it, without giving away any spoilers. Ratings went to an all-time low for the show this week… This week, FTWD ratings sunk to a new low in the 18-49 demographic. S5E6 The Little Prince got a 0.42 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.488 million viewers, down from the last week‘s 0.46 and 1.708 million viewers. Unfortunately, this is an all-time low in ratings and viewers for the show. This is not a good trend to go. Again, there was no Talking Dead this week so no ratings for it. That’s it for The Little Prince! The Little Prince wasn’t a spectacular episode, but we loved it still, although maybe it was a small love and not a Love or a LOVE. Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 7, which is titled Still Standing, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. Check the Facebook group for any deadline changes. The best way to submit your feedback is on the Facebook group. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to The Little Prince! Sign up to our Facebook group to make it easier to contribute feedback and interact with us and other listeners! If you want to help pay for the editing of this and other podcasts, you can donate credits to Kyle’s Auphonic account, which he use
Talking Through The Little Prince On this episode 57 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian and Mark talk through Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 6, which is titled, The Little Prince. This was written by Mallory Westfall, and directed by Sharat Raju. We have more feedback for last week’s episode… S5E6 coverage starts at 38:30… Before we get into this week’s episode, we have to share more feedback we received for last week’s episode, S5E5 The End of Everything. Discussion on this week’s episode starts at 38 minutes and 30 seconds into the podcast. A lot of people didn’t like this episode… but we did! It’s rare when we like an episode more than all of our listeners, but that was true for The Little Prince this week. For me, I guess it was because our main characters continue having hope, despite insurmountable odds. That’s the only thing I can think of, but I guess it was hopeful when I needed it to be. In other news, that comic book thing happened… Mark and I talk a bit about that news that was a rumor last week, that ended up being the truth. The Walking Dead comic bookended this week, and we talk a little about it, without giving away any spoilers. Ratings went to an all-time low for the show this week… This week, FTWD ratings sunk to a new low in the 18-49 demographic. S5E6 The Little Prince got a 0.42 in the 18-49 demographic with 1.488 million viewers, down from the last week‘s 0.46 and 1.708 million viewers. Unfortunately, this is an all-time low in ratings and viewers for the show. This is not a good trend to go. Again, there was no Talking Dead this week so no ratings for it. That’s it for The Little Prince! The Little Prince wasn’t a spectacular episode, but we loved it still, although maybe it was a small love and not a Love or a LOVE. Please leave your feedback for Fear the Walking Dead, Season 5 Episode 7, which is titled Still Standing, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. Check the Facebook group for any deadline changes. The best way to submit your feedback is on the Facebook group. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to The Little Prince! Sign up to our Facebook group to make it easier to contribute feedback and interact with us and other listeners! If you want to help pay for the editing of this and other podcasts, you can donate credits to Kyle’s Auphonic account, which he use
Tonight's show contains SPOILERS up through the last episode, + possible information from current AMC official promo materials! Welcome to S5E6! After tonight, there are only 2 more episodes until the mid-season finale. Season 5 will be doing the traditional 50/50 split season, with 8 episodes running until July 21st. We now know when S5 will resume! Confirmed by comicbook.com via ticket booking site 1IOTA on June 29th (but I missed it earlier): "After its July 21 mid-season finale, Fear will undergo a short break: the back half of the season will return August 11 and is expected to run its Season 5 finale September 29, ahead of The Walking Dead’s expected early October Season 10 premiere." Typically we start the show a half hour before the new episode airs live each week, with recap from the previous episode, and discussion of what is to come tonight. At 9:00 pm, we'll go dark or mute, and watch the new episode together, and give episode ratings from 1-10 and commentary during the commercial breaks. We will also give our listeners trivia on the show as well as the cast and crew, including bios, birthdays, and more. Our show is SPOILER and COMIC FREE. Please don't discuss either spoilers or the comics in the chat or on the air - we prefer our discussions, reactions, and comments, to be just about what we know from the show presented.
Things get poop-your-pants scary in episode 4 of Ghoul Gals! Julie and Cassandra sit down and dig into the stories that inspired episodes of a couple of their favorite television series. The legend of the Wendigo and the history of haunted dolls will have you running for safety (but there's nowhere to hide)! Enjoy! Episode art: Andrea C. Hernández Instagram: Andreahernandezart Twitter: ghoulgals Instagram: ghoulgals Email: ghoulgals@gmail.com Special thanks to Jordyn Schwersky/Mystic Sister!
Tribbles. - Jean MacDonald, community manager at Micro.blog and founder of AppCamp4Girls, joins Scott to discuss DS9’s “Trials Tribble-ations” (S5E6). Topics include how great this episode is, Scott’s favorite parts, and if this is a good episode to introduce Deep Space Nine to your non-Star Trek interested friends. Host Scott McNulty with Jean MacDonald.
“Big Success Journey.” Evan and Brendan discuss S5E6, “Sentimental Education,” and discover that it’s hard podcasting with strangers. (Strong Language, Inappropriate Guidance)
"The Game" - Chip Sudderth, Incomparable panelist and Babylon 5 enthusiast joins Scott to discuss TNG’s “The Game” (S5E6). What’s up with Risa? Why does the Game not look like much fun at all? And whatever happened to that Ashley Judd? Host Scott McNulty with Chip Sudderth.
Welcome back, Berserkers! In this episode of Berserker Cast, Darrell and I (Emilee) discuss the sixth episode of the final season of Falling Skies entitled "Respite". Pronounced reh-spit for all you Americans. Then again if you spell favorite like favourite you may as well prefer to pronounce it reh-spyt.Up to you! Either way, the word means the same thing: (n.) a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant. Perhaps that definition alone should have been enough to indicate this was not a dream sequence. Both Darrell and I were wondering for a lot of the episode whether Tom's experiences were a dream-state, like Strange Brew from season 3. There were indicators along the way that it was not, such as Hal finding Tom's jacket; but there were also moments where Tom seemed surprised that his caretakers knew something, like he seemed surprised that Grandpa Willie knew his name at the dinner table. Read more... The post BC 21 – S5E6 – Respite Review appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Top Moments, impressions, background & recap to: Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 08 – Hardhome Director: Miguel Sapochnik Writer: David Benioff & D. B. Weiss Viewership: S5E8: 7.01 Million (U.S. only) S5E7: 5.40 Million (U.S. only) S5E6: 6.24 Million (U.S. only) S5E5: 6.56 Million (U.S. only) S5E4: 6.82 Million (U.S. only) S5E3: 6.71 Million (continue reading...)
Top Moments, impressions, background & recap to: Game of Thrones Season 5 Episode 07 – The Gift Director: Miguel Sapochnik Writer: David Benioff & D. B. Weiss Viewership: S5E7: TBD Million (U.S. only) S5E6: 6.24 Million (U.S. only) S5E5: 6.56 Million (U.S. only) S5E4: 6.82 Million (U.S. only) S5E3: 6.71 Million (U.S. only) S5E2: 6.81 (continue reading...)
Talking Through Consumed Only two episodes left until the mid-season finale after Sunday’s amazing Daryl and Carol episode, full of subtlety and substance. Consumed is one of the best episodes of the season, according to one host at least. It had only one tiny flaw. Carol and Daryl Carol and Daryl pursue a car like the one that stole Beth all the way to Atlanta, where they search for clues to where she might be inside the city. Along the way, they meet Noah, who makes a very bad first impression. We see little bits of Carol’s journey from when she was banished by Rick up to the point where she came out of Terminus. Was she really aiming for his leg? What were those crazy Grady people doing with the bicycle? Will the shippers ever get satisfaction from Daryl and Carol? And what were the producers thinking with that van? Ratings are up! The Walking Dead was still ratings gold for AMC, coming in at number one for another week in cable ratings, and oh yeah, beat football. Consumed got a 7.30 in the 18-49 demographic, with 14.068 million viewers, up from last week‘s 7.00 and 13.530 million viewers. Send in your Feedback! Since we have a little bit of a break coming up, we want to know what you want us to cover while TWD is on hiatus. Also, we want to know what you had for breakfast…er at least one of us does. What we really want is to hear from you! Leave us your feedback and tell us what you think the most Awesome Sauce moment in the episode was, who your Survivor of the Week was, or if you have any Death Predictions. Please send your feedback for Season 5 Episode 7 of The Walking Dead, titled Crossed, by Tuesday 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Consumed! Please remember to subscribe to us on
Talking Poofy (Scott Brennan, Adam Richard, Toby Sullivan) present The Poofcast 80 (Season 5 Episode 6) guest starring Cyndi Darnell and Wes Snelling as The Gimp. Adam has his own Dear Talking Poofy, which involves his straight friends bumping uglies and the role of the 'gay best friend.' Also, because we've had so many Dear Talking Poofy letters about impending "first gay experiences," we've enlisted sex therapist Cyndi Darnell (Minus 18) to talk us through the first time. WARNING The Poofcast contains sexually explicit discussion, coarse language, adult themes and Wes Snelling. The Poofcast 80 (S5E6) The Poofcast 80 (S5E6) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.