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Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

The Mason Minute

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Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

"It's been a week now since actor Matthew Perry passed away, and of course everybody is talking about Friends. Yeah, Friends has been all over the TV. In fact, my wife was telling me the other day that the Friends theme song on Spotify took a huge jump in numbers. Everybody's Friends crazy. I watched Friends just like everybody else, but it was never a big deal to me. It's one of my wife's favorite shows, and Matthew Perry was her favorite character. Or I guess technically you'd say Chandler Bing was her favorite character. I watched it, didn't really care. But a few years later, Matthew Perry had a show that I really loved, and it wasn't successful. Thirteen episodes. I think four of them didn't even get aired, so it only ran like nine episodes before it got canceled on ABC. It was called Mr. Sunshine. He played a man who was in charge of a sports arena. Allison Janney was on it. Andrea Anders, who was also on the Joey sitcom, was on it as well. It was just one of those shows I loved, I found funny, I don't know why, and it wasn't that good. I wanted to binge Mr. Sunshine, and of course I can't do it. It's not available. Friends? Eh, okay. Take it or leave it. But Mr. Sunshine, I laughed all the time.

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Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last month

Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

"It's been a week now since actor Matthew Perry passed away, and of course everybody is talking about Friends. Yeah, Friends has been all over the TV. In fact, my wife was telling me the other day that the Friends theme song on Spotify took a huge jump in numbers. Everybody's Friends crazy. I watched Friends just like everybody else, but it was never a big deal to me. It's one of my wife's favorite shows, and Matthew Perry was her favorite character. Or I guess technically you'd say Chandler Bing was her favorite character. I watched it, didn't really care. But a few years later, Matthew Perry had a show that I really loved, and it wasn't successful. Thirteen episodes. I think four of them didn't even get aired, so it only ran like nine episodes before it got canceled on ABC. It was called Mr. Sunshine. He played a man who was in charge of a sports arena. Allison Janney was on it. Andrea Anders, who was also on the Joey sitcom, was on it as well. It was just one of those shows I loved, I found funny, I don't know why, and it wasn't that good. I wanted to binge Mr. Sunshine, and of course I can't do it. It's not available. Friends? Eh, okay. Take it or leave it. But Mr. Sunshine, I laughed all the time.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings Andrea Anders Matthew Perry Allison Janney Nine Episodes Chandler Bing Thirteen Episodes ABC Friends ONE Four Of Them A Few Years Later One Of Those Shows Mr. Sunshine Joey Wife Spotify
Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last month

Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

"It's been a week now since actor Matthew Perry passed away, and of course everybody is talking about Friends. Yeah, Friends has been all over the TV. In fact, my wife was telling me the other day that the Friends theme song on Spotify took a huge jump in numbers. Everybody's Friends crazy. I watched Friends just like everybody else, but it was never a big deal to me. It's one of my wife's favorite shows, and Matthew Perry was her favorite character. Or I guess technically you'd say Chandler Bing was her favorite character. I watched it, didn't really care. But a few years later, Matthew Perry had a show that I really loved, and it wasn't successful. Thirteen episodes. I think four of them didn't even get aired, so it only ran like nine episodes before it got canceled on ABC. It was called Mr. Sunshine. He played a man who was in charge of a sports arena. Allison Janney was on it. Andrea Anders, who was also on the Joey sitcom, was on it as well. It was just one of those shows I loved, I found funny, I don't know why, and it wasn't that good. I wanted to binge Mr. Sunshine, and of course I can't do it. It's not available. Friends? Eh, okay. Take it or leave it. But Mr. Sunshine, I laughed all the time.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings Andrea Anders Matthew Perry Allison Janney Nine Episodes Chandler Bing Thirteen Episodes ABC Friends ONE Four Of Them A Few Years Later One Of Those Shows Mr. Sunshine Joey Wife Spotify
Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | Last month

Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

"It's been a week now since actor Matthew Perry passed away, and of course everybody is talking about Friends. Yeah, Friends has been all over the TV. In fact, my wife was telling me the other day that the Friends theme song on Spotify took a huge jump in numbers. Everybody's Friends crazy. I watched Friends just like everybody else, but it was never a big deal to me. It's one of my wife's favorite shows, and Matthew Perry was her favorite character. Or I guess technically you'd say Chandler Bing was her favorite character. I watched it, didn't really care. But a few years later, Matthew Perry had a show that I really loved, and it wasn't successful. Thirteen episodes. I think four of them didn't even get aired, so it only ran like nine episodes before it got canceled on ABC. It was called Mr. Sunshine. He played a man who was in charge of a sports arena. Allison Janney was on it. Andrea Anders, who was also on the Joey sitcom, was on it as well. It was just one of those shows I loved, I found funny, I don't know why, and it wasn't that good. I wanted to binge Mr. Sunshine, and of course I can't do it. It's not available. Friends? Eh, okay. Take it or leave it. But Mr. Sunshine, I laughed all the time.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings Andrea Anders Matthew Perry Allison Janney Nine Episodes Chandler Bing Thirteen Episodes ABC Friends ONE Four Of Them A Few Years Later One Of Those Shows Mr. Sunshine Joey Wife Spotify
Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

The Mason Minute

00:54 sec | Last month

Mr Sunshine (MM #4609)

"It's been a week now since actor Matthew Perry passed away, and of course everybody is talking about Friends. Yeah, Friends has been all over the TV. In fact, my wife was telling me the other day that the Friends theme song on Spotify took a huge jump in numbers. Everybody's Friends crazy. I watched Friends just like everybody else, but it was never a big deal to me. It's one of my wife's favorite shows, and Matthew Perry was her favorite character. Or I guess technically you'd say Chandler Bing was her favorite character. I watched it, didn't really care. But a few years later, Matthew Perry had a show that I really loved, and it wasn't successful. Thirteen episodes. I think four of them didn't even get aired, so it only ran like nine episodes before it got canceled on ABC. It was called Mr. Sunshine. He played a man who was in charge of a sports arena. Allison Janney was on it. Andrea Anders, who was also on the Joey sitcom, was on it as well. It was just one of those shows I loved, I found funny, I don't know why, and it wasn't that good. I wanted to binge Mr. Sunshine, and of course I can't do it. It's not available. Friends? Eh, okay. Take it or leave it. But Mr. Sunshine, I laughed all the time.

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

08:44 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"That len amato who used to run the movie division and television movie division for. Hbo was wonderful. Wonderful guy wanted us to add the scene which nicole had told them about her not being able to vote. That was not in the original script. I read and i'm i'm quite sure. That's what helped people pay attention to the performance because it was very upsetting and as you said she was there to represent what the audience would be feeling watching all this unfold. Jay set as much to me. He said i really nicole is really the audience and of course now. We have nicole wallace that everybody likes in cherish admires they all know who she is now whereas back then people really didn't know who she was. And which is why. I guess lake invitation was less important than just s. And i remember having a conversation with jay roach about it because i could. I found a couple of soundbites bites. Because she was sort of the face of the campaign she would talk to the press a lot but that was her public face and so there was no real behind the scenes footage of her anywhere and i could. I said today. I could try to do her voice a little bit. And he said you know julie's doing has to do the palin voice and ed has to do mccain and i think for you and witty who plays of course the great steve schmidt you we don't have an indelible sense of their sound and i think if you worry about that it's going to take away what what would i need you to be. Which is you are. The is into this for the audience. And i don't want them to get caught up in mired in hearing a sound that they may not be understanding. Why you're doing it. And so that went out the window very quickly so that was indeed a me. Non number one of now's seven. I believe but let's just let i had deliberately gone out of order for one thing because i know the year before was your first american horror story season and i i and you were like as i think we've mentioned the outset you know. Just people don't remember three episodes only in that first one in two thousand eleven all the way up to being complete lead in all thirteen episodes of the second american asylum. But let's just first establish how does ryan reenter the picture. So ryan reenters. The picture by way of jessica lang so once again from a friend she and i had done a play in two thousand five together. We did the glass. Menagerie on broadway in a much maligned production but we sort of clung to each other like you know little people on a life raft and became very very close friends and she came to los angeles to shoot american horror star story and i was supposed to go do a play with kevin kline in new york that at the last moment fell apart and so i found myself staying and had not expected to practically rented or sublet my apartment out here at the time and just said just come with me to this dinner. It's a charity event and dante. Who was working for ryan at the time who was producing glass. Menagerie with he worked for bill kenwright at the time so it was sort of full circle thing and i said yes. Of course i'll go. I'm not doing anything else. So i went to dinner and ryan came to this dinner and i'll just never forget. I hadn't seen him in a long time and jessica sort of through her arm around me and said can't you find something for her to do on the show. I just jessica and she. She would say this if she were sitting here she. La is not her town she does not love it in los angeles and she doesn't have a tight knit group of friends so i was kind of it for her out here so the idea of me being on set while she was working never having really done she had done. Hbo sarah plain and tall movies. And the pioneer. That glenn close i can't remember. Both of them could kill me for getting the intertwined them shore by you know. Just get done television in that capacity. She'd never done a a series so She was just really not sure what she was in force so she just sent to ryan just put her in it and he just sort of looked at me anyway actually have a part that we're working on right now in all your sins would be with jessica and i said oh great and as i said i was not doing anything else and of course of course the rest for me is really just indelible history Absolutely and i. I want to know at this point. You've done eight seasons. At least if that have been released of of american horror story and i just can i mentioned the character of each and just if you have a sentence or two of what stands out as we think back just because i mean these have a real cult. Following call is a word but all right so american horror story murderer house. This is two thousand seven. The first one three episodes as billy dean howard a psychic all i remember think about about that is that there was a fly buzzing we had a taste for migas character died in one episode and we had to have a bunch of flies around her so then subsequently three days later when we were shooting a scene around the dining room table the flies were still buzzing around the set. Jessica lang killed one mid air and through it and it went down my shirt and i'll never forget it as long as i live because the way we laughed we could never recover and i'm not even sure we might have had to come back another day and shoot the scene and the only other thing i remember about building. I reprised that role later. When i'm directing an episode of american horror story and that was actually plays a a few times right because it was also hotel not hotel. So what as we lead into. Lana winters which is american horror story. Silom this is two thousand twelve. Two thousand thirteen Writer committed tune asylum for being lesbian. What happened do you know. Was there a conversation and season between one and two. I forget what we may have started to talk about this earlier. But i this is one of those things got that for me i i really i both wanna know and i guess i'm kind of comfortable not knowing because i think quite frankly and i've asked ryan those like what made you go from having to be a three episode guest star on american horror story to giving me the lead of the season. I don't understand and he said i don't know i just think asked him once over dinner around the time when it happened and he just said i don't know i just sometimes what he does he sits in the writer's room. He comes up. They start writing the character start becoming clear to people and then they start thinking about who could do it and for some reason and i don't know what the answer is. I think it's because maybe and it's simple as this which is sort of horrifying but also kind of lovely. Which is we've been socializing along with jessica in town and we were at dinner all the time and we just spent a lot of time together and so maybe just sort of felt like. She's a good time. And why don't i just get along well and they could be adversaries and that could be fund and it might have been something something as simple as that and game change. Things happened. And i just been nominated and you know that's always nice and ensure goes a long way to make a person feel like maybe wouldn't be wrong for him to think i could pull something off a little stamp in the passport of. Maybe she can do it. You know those nominations always do that kind of thing so it was probably a simple as that. Yeah all right so just to come back to the specific characters. Just a senator. To what do we have to save a lot of winters because that was that was one that people really loved smyrna. Winters is the first time in my working life where i felt so connected to the character that when it was over i felt very very sad because i knew i would never play again turned out not to be true. I ended up doing it again in another. But i had never at that point. You brought this up earlier. you know. I've been part of a lot of failed series. That had only ever gone a season or half a season. And and i i never got to kind of complete something leno. Winter starts the show at thirty two and ended it in her late seventies. And i got to do all of it and from an acting standpoint that was just entertaining and exciting and something to really sink my teeth into and i had never been given that and it was. It was a remarkable experience for me. That way i felt i felt really connected to her for american story. Coven two thousand thirteen two thousand fourteen cordelia fucks who runs academy for other witches. yes The thing i like about that is that she was a character. I got to play who really grew over the course of the season and begins the season as a sort of timorous. You know wildly on confident young. Which door of. The supreme played by none other than jessica lang And by the end of the story she is in charge and she runs the academy and she has become the supreme herself and that was sort of fun to do..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

06:57 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks

"We're actually recording What is it may twenty fifth. I believe this is his birthday along. Happy birthday mukunda kona. Because y'all yell put up a post. She's like oh happy birthday from your girls me kauai shelley the dog. He's really out numbered. That house definitely definitely like she had a bunch of pictures up. One resist like him gordon. The baby and the dog like laying on his lap. A so. okay. I'll say we won't spend too much time chitchatting. 'cause we got like four issues tonight but Then goals is three of those go from all of them are double sized. Aren't they want anymore. And then those what does that prestige or whatever Here it's going to look to stop by believe. I don't know if it was confirmed. Or if they were just like talks are rumors but I know a few weeks back there. They cast the guy gardner for that. That green lantern. Hbo mac series. But i i knew they were talking about a Alan scott they were talking about new. See if i oh yeah Yes warhorse mumia. We go again. After jeremy irvine wasn't talks for the role alex irvine is officially. Signed the play. Alan scott so i'm curious how they're going to set this up. I mean sounds like it's going to be a core base show and you know alan scott. Never really with the tour so again. I guess. I'm looking forward to it. And unless they do make up or something i mean. I don't know if allen going to be like younger. I mean he looks like a young guy being not mocking to be older than the rest of them can question or do we know when viewing going to be what next year or out check. But i don't think they ever gave like a Like a date for it See each own max on. Hbo mac what's the first thing brings up when i search green leaner and hbo max. Green later animated series wills favourite. Yes we were. Just talking about the soundtrack volume one. By one of the contract like a thirteen episodes. I think which is really really good. Bye for all you can call. This is an offline. Backup of your music that i said when i get older. So you like to put stuff another machines you like a medium one I'm looking for release date each match. Release date minute delayed Source this thing saying like march eighteenth but that can't be oh eight now that's justice league neider put youth I think they began filming. But i don't know if they're done yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if we next year but not seen a thing about in announced state like their dislike gal. We're starting filming all that's gonna be ten episodes so things. We agree standard now for most shows is intended to episode season ten or less yet like the stress on streaming. Yeah yes russell yes. They've cast alan scott and wondering why he's not old. Yes like about that is going to be the star heart or some other. you know. it's like. Oh the kevin kept me younger. That's gonna be weird. If they just like make them like a regular core members will be like. Why are you wearing a cape and no one else's wearing a cape. Yeah okay cool aren't you. Didn't you fight like rover. Tude speaking of allen scott. There was an article today. M i guess Some star girl. One shot came today. Like i said i haven't been in the store. I won't beat us to the sword till tomorrow. But i guess in the back of it. They are fairly big to pay job. Who's an ad or like a t's whatever. But i guess a guess there's going to be a new a series on a guest. Geoff johns gonna be writing it. Okay interesting. I think it was it. Geoff johns and bryan hitch. Brian hit us. Awesome aso donald said one yet but yeah it looks like there was like a two page. Yeah just like it. Looks like cuddle kinda looks pretty much like the almost like the jesse we had before new fifty two wonder if that's possible in the infinite frontier. Oh my god but No ray message be saturday night and there was some rumor going around the internet that jim lee was like a new going back. The marvel or something really. I have not heard that. I heard the news yet. I even asked lilith. And she's like she's like yeah. Nothing's in the wind but don't be surprised in the next few months. If something happens so out that that would be big big. That's wild because he's gonna be isn't he something. Yeah i mean. We'll our they cleaning. I mean they've got rid of employees awhile ago but are they gonna be like cleaning. House died of gone Yeah i don't know wow. I had not heard that it seems like in the comics are kind like trying to shift the they don't want to admit it but they're kinda shifting away from new fifty two and trying to go back the lake you know early two thousands tanya hear ya i hear ya. They thought they were going to bring in the kids. That's right you're not you're gonna make us old men happy. There's only way to do. Bo probably is good. Just tell good stories and everything though. Be an event every three months other. Here's your has been bad over marble the new one. I haven't read it. i mean again. Well the interesting thing is like the world doesn't remember the avengers and like they're kind of doing their take on like dc because like the you know the the premier heroes are the squadron supreme. Okay gotcha one. And a lot of the focus has been on hyperion. Oh my god. What issues three last week. Yeah there was a there were focusing. On the blur you know the wizar- you know the blur. But they were would flash because like he was running through time and space than he was fighting like russian bears. the city.

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Fusion Patrol

Fusion Patrol

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Fusion Patrol

"Would not be you. Know it would not be percy and rodolfo either which i happen to know is what they salvaged from the anyway But then again. I wouldn't have killed off colonel ironhorse So and to your list. I can add dark angel and seaquest you know i never made it. Through the first season of seaquest. I knew they changed it quite a bit. But the guy could by season three but that was thirteen episodes. Yeah it was. It was just tediously when i've tried watching it. The first time is again. I don't this is my good. But yeah i knew they had done some retooling it in drastic it was. I didn't know his. You know as drastic as buck. Rogers that yeah else. This is the turning point in the professional relationship of dante and luke from this point forward their allies. Yeah i should. I should have. I should've comment a little more kindly on that I said it last time. First off. I don't think what luke has done to dante. Because she's not done. Anything to dante per se is all that bad yes. It's it's got a hidden agenda and how she got there. Is you know a little clan this time but it is not directed or to appear to be directed until now we've got this toll travis thing At at dante. But dante has been this. Claude headed moron. He's not the brightest bulb anyway. But about this the whole time. He's just been you know butting heads over it and what he should have been doing is trying to have a conversation. I don't know that she would have necessarily opened up about everything but if he done it differently and the fact that they sat down and had a talk at the end of the last episode was the first good thing the two of them have done in terms of interacting. So i.

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on The Propaganda Report

The Propaganda Report

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on The Propaganda Report

"Seems to me like it was pretty darn cheap. I looked at a chart of us housing going back to nineteen hundred adjusted for inflation. And i saw that pretty much stuck with a historic trend lines about two thousand two straight up as you know and in two thousand twelve or around that time. We're right back at our historic trend. Line so i thought that might be an interesting area to put some capital and so. That's exactly what i did. And it wasn't necessarily super super cheap a historic face. The cash flows. Were in sanely cheap. So i did that. That's where i kind of sort of figure out the game of real estate. And i did that for a couple of years in the mid west as an entrepreneur between two thousand ten and two thousand twelve one of the ways. I made back all the money. I lost By dealing with the ball addition thousand nine was by doing business overseas and so i made a significant amount of money overseas but very comfortable doing business outside of the united states like other languages at the time. I didn't now But i just very comfortable doing it. So i said okay. Well i figured out this real estate game in the us guy can get bigger returns outside. Kinda took the macro view like okay. We're gonna get some inflation. Therefore people's social security check might not go as far while south there might be opportunities there. I thought a lot of people moved south america. If we got some significant rates in. So i started investing down. There is the point and two thousand fifteen. I started investing heavily in medellin colombia. And i have a team of people. Now that that work fulltime down there buying properties from hopefully Motivated sellers getting a good deal and then keeping them in a rental player or flipping them and that kind of turned into a little side business and then in two thousand nineteen. We're doing so many projects i thought. Well this would be a good tv. Show the very popular in the us. And why would they be popular in spanish speaking countries so i went to the local. Tv station. i pitch them on the idea. And this is a a a good story that gives you insight as the my personality which for me to seems normal The way i live scenes normals me. I didn't even know. It wasn't normal until i got on youtube. And people like yourself started to tell me that this was such a unique way to look at the world but at the time i didn't really speak spanish and i knew nothing about doing a tv show. I'd never produced one. I didn't know the first thing about it. But it never dawned on me that that was crazy to go to local. Tv station in pitch them on how they should give me time slot on sunday night. Primetime and they should they should have made produced the show and And it would be a smashing success that it didn't dawn on me how that six completely nuts so i went ahead and did it and they said they didn't really pay much attention to me at the beginning but they kind of said fine. If you produce something like a five minute. I think about a demo. Reel you'd probably know that better than i would be. La then we'll look at it in. We like it. What kind of their talk the executives so i. I didn't know the first thing about. I studied it. I figured it out. I watched out literally thousands of our the reality. Tv show with the nightmare. I just kind of reverse engineered what they were doing to get the the watch it and i noticed the editing cut every three or four seconds as an example. And so i like okay. Get how they're doing this. Structurally ninety two. Just do a five minute. Write a script will will play it out here so we did it. We took it in and They watched it in after reviewing it. I said okay you know one. Can you guys get back to me. And they said we don't need to get back to you. It's done you got. This is amazing. So i said great so we did the tv show thirteen episodes when we were gonna. When we had the break. I wanted to keep the editors busy. They were fantastic. I didn't want to lose him so we started the youtube channel. And initially. It was about real estate investing. But that's not really what i like to talk about. And this whole time. I've been involved with real estate vesting but my true passion is macroeconomics and every single day if i was at a job site or looking at a property. I'd have these earbuds in. I'd be listening to real vision. I'd be listening to macro voices. I'd be listening to whatever podcast. Whatever you to interview. I could with my favorite macro guys and gals and just trying to absorb it. I was fascinated by the whole puzzle and trying to figure out what's going to happen next than inflation deflation in money in the way the monetary system works and of the global economy and supply chains. I mean it just was so interesting. And so i didn't think anyone would want to watch a youtube video on that so we did the real estate videos in those were. Those aren't really popular at all. But i'm like listen. I wanna do a couple of videos on this macro stuff. Because i just wanna talk about it on care if anyone watches the who cares. I'm only getting twenty views for video anyway and you know those are all my friends and family so no one's gonna watch it. Who cares what i do but sure enough. I started doing the the videos on those are the ones that became very very popular and the the youtube channel exploded and we got one hundred thousand subscribers within the first eight months eight months. I'm nine something like that. And then i started the podcast with the rebel capital show. And that's just the audio that we ripped from the interviews. I do on the youtube channel..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on MTR Network Main Feed

MTR Network Main Feed

03:54 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on MTR Network Main Feed

"That. It just felt like at this point was like well. We kind of want to see the effect of it and we didn't have the time because we had to get back to the fact of well we need to get back onto laden to somehow at least up with everybody else. A try to get melanie and stuff like that. And we didn't have time to go back there because there's so much there. There's this stuff with josie even got a little rush there in. We spend all this time slow walking in the end. It's all reissues new icy bob and i'm like okay but we just we just got that revelation like some so next thing you know. They're like i felt like it. Felt like this was should have been thirteen episodes and and and we got crammed into ten and not bad but it avoided so much it was nice to. There's way too much going on in their in dealing with that. I mean shit. I mean the fact that What's his name. Awesome can play the piano and all of a sudden you're just like what are we doing this now. A knew that was gonna happen. But that's because. I need the actor i was like. They're going to find some kind of way this dude to have to saying because he's a beautiful voice but i think that played back into overhearing a know saying be. You need to be of use to him. You need to useful. That's the way to survive. and i just. I agree that they wanted things to be a little bit too neat. And maybe it's they don't know if they're really going to get it third season and they wanted to give you a point where it could be a real period. I don't i don't agree with that. Because they announced already has third season. They announced before they even start before the show even started the already renewed it right but what exactly does that look like is what i mean..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:40 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Mind this is classic radio theatre wanted to get away from it all the fbi and peace and war. Very mcgeown among the unexpected. The unexpected the unexpected now. Here's your host wyatt reasoning friend. The first four appearances jack. Benny put in on suspense on this monday. From seventy years ago april fifth nineteen fifty one murder in g flat. And i think you'll find this amusing. Definitely thanks for tuning in on this monday. Fifth day of april nine fifth day of the year. We have two hundred seventy days remaining until twenty. Twenty one is in the rear view mirror. Saint patrick return to. Ireland is a missionary bishop on the state in four fifty. Six in virginia in sixteen fourteen. Native american pocahontas married english. Colonists john roth in sixteen twenty one. The mayflower set sail from plymouth on a return trip to great britain in seventeen ninety. two president. washington vetoed a bill designed to apportion representatives among us states. The first time the presidential veto had been used. Firestone tire and rubber company started production. A balloon tires one thousand nine twenty three a fire in a hospital in illinois in nineteen forty nine killed seventy seven people and that resulted in national firearm code. Rather fire code improvements. Ethel julius rosenberg sentenced to death on this date. In nineteen fifty one for performing espionage for the soviet union winston churchill resigned as prime minister of the united kingdom amid indications of failing health in one thousand nine hundred fifty five five run a five episode spider man premiered on this night in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight nicholas hammond portraying spivey the show almost universally panned that despite pretty good ratings not even stanley liked it only thirteen episodes aired before cancellation cubans. This fled into a number of international embassies in havana on this date. In one thousand. Nine hundred president carter would speak to the cubans. Our heart goes out to almost ten thousand freedom loving cubans who ended a temporarily opened gig at the peruvian embassy just within this week now. Cubans took this assigned to flee the us. Hundreds of thousands took any boats available to flee to florida in the mario boatlift. It was estimated. The number that reach the us was in excess of one hundred twenty five thousand abc news anchor. Peter jennings informed viewers on this date in two thousand five that he had lung cancer. This an excerpt from his spinal broadcast finding this evening a brief note about change. Some of you have noticed in the last several days that i was not covering the pope. Abc did a superb job. I did think a few times. I was missing out however some of you now know i have learned in the last couple of days that i have lung. Cancer was a smoker. Until about twenty years ago. And i was weak and i smoked over nine eleven. Well whatever the reason. The news does slow down a bit. I've been reminding my colleagues today. Have all been incredibly supportive. But almost ten million americans already living with cancer. And i have a lot to learn from them and living is the key word. The national cancer institute says the. We are survivors from the moment of.

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:11 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Trailer Junkies Podcast

Trailer Junkies Podcast

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Trailer Junkies Podcast

"You not in a platform when it's only done an hour a week. It's nine hours. That's spun off like at least twenty so it's doing its work but are we gonna ever revisit one division rewatch episodes of one division or parts of division. I know at you know. And that's an interesting way to think about it. Because when you think about movies versus series i think you can look at how the clone wars when seasons seven came out and what they said was if you haven't seen the clone wars here's like the thirteen episodes watch. You don't need to watch six seasons of twenty five episodes each but here's like the thirteen most important ones. And i think when you watch movies and you work through the marvel series of movies and then you get to wherever wanna comes in. I could see a mashup being conducted of all of the of all of the episodes down into like a two two and a half hours. And you don't need to really watch everything. Does it matter that is boss. Came over from you know for dinner. And she's like throwing the food around in the kitchen like that's really not very relevant to the bigger picture of the story. And i was even like because i because i pose this question. I was thinking like all right. So maybe start episode three. If even if they don't do a super cut you could do your own. You know just the same way they deal with you like you said the here the five episodes you need to watch in order to catch up. Yeah so if we need to rewatch wanna you know. You don't need to see one episode one episode to unless you're super into it now but you need to see episode three any to see episode six seven eight. That's about it. You know what. I mean even nine nine fresh. But it's really just kind of these big battles. But i think you could. You could get away with watching half it again and still get remember the important stuff and when you think about all of the the marvel movies some of them origin stories and some of them are just a extension of character building. And there's a few the movies that may not need to be viewed to get the overarching theme of what's going on with all the avengers and so on to you know i mean you know with that said Okay there's nine episodes of wanda and there's whatever it is twenty two movies or something you know to to get to endgame. Do i have to watch like an ant man origins or you know i mean i'm just saying like there's a ton of movies i mean if you have the time and you're that much of a fan like by all means mango for it right but if you're just trying to get the gist of what's going on and you in like you just wanted like jump ahead as it were you know because like i mean there's like how many movies can you watch the times ltd. I don't know like how much of a level event question time to time to kill what he got. You know exactly. Now we have some time to kill before falcon and falcon and the winter soldier. That's right that's right. And in between you gotta finish amend. I might chicken out on c..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

40 Going On 14

04:30 min | 2 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

"This is what vassallo chicken our butts in the house. I had decided starring nicholas hammond solely solely all might like remember spider man. He's one bad church. Joe mouth but there you go yes so all all the things that you can do with a Tether and the camera sideways things. It's it's i don't want to say it was terrible but at the time it was i loved it. I thought it was great. Where did you lose me. I disappeared for a little while. I don't know when you stop twelve. Had something about what episode. Twelve of the podcast. I think that's about realized you now but we were. we didn't get very firepower. We were just talking about the old school staff specific captain america. We just now moved onto spiderman. Which we we didn't talk about in the new version. I heard that disco music theme. Apparently had i cut out after that. You're pretty much current but he was was still part of the marvel stable at that. Why meanwhile the wasn't marvel studios yet but he was still part of that whole right. And he isn't a vendor so he fits under the umbrella of our topic for the evening. But we may have to revisit this when we talk about spider man. Eventually yes anyway. Go ahead So anyway this one. Aaron september seventy seven and it follows the spiderman. Mythos perfectly parker gets bitten by the radioactive spider gets cancer and dies. I know okay alvin. Here's what that is really what happened there. Mike's rolling us. He didn't do any research. You just played us the opening car. Wash make shit up the last ten minutes the amazing spider man and the realistic spider man. Who's just one issue. And he's dead. Yeah sir he gets his face botha outlet within the fly so this one lasted for thirteen episodes. Ran for an hour on what station song ran for fifteen. Actually yes they just kept playing the song over and over again. We really noticed i was on. Cbs and stan stanley didn't like it and was very vocal about not liking it. And he said it was to juvenile. Which considering that he was the guy who wrote the episode of the issue of the avengers where the hole turns into a robotic clown. That's really kind of funny saying that. I'll that's my best stanley. Sorry i got yelled during last week. So i'm not gonna do it. Heather had a few woody allen. Okay so if we're basically before we get into the incredible hulk if you're looking for anything on the other vendors that isn't cameos in either spider man or the hull you're pretty much going back to the nineteen sixty six marvel. Superheroes cartoon which was a american canadian made animated tv series. That had a five day every week. Rotation monday was captain america. Tuesday was hulk. Wednesday was iron man. Thursday was thor and friday was name more. Yep yeah it's natalie i'm a big name or famine. They rebooted that series in the mid nineties in the comic books Jesus christ i was all about anymore. And i'm getting more like verbally. Abusive as night goes on drinks really are with drinking..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Are You Just Watching?

Are You Just Watching?

04:39 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Are You Just Watching?

"Otherwise he will be wise in his own eyes. So i liked the way that it backs put can ham was saying with breaking those two versus how. Yeah they're not contradicting each other. They're yeah they're kind of getting a different shade on. There is just the way that it's translated into english loses some of its context there so that's bones as i said i'll probably finish watching it so far. It hasn't affected me enough. That i've had to stop watching it and i've got a little over four more seasons to watch and while i don't wanna get you don't want to binge that one. Let's see twelve forty five minute episodes. Yeah you'd be watching till you're three hundred and twenty okay. My math mopey off. Yeah it's going to. Some of the seasons are not as long as others which i found that interesting. You know some of them go to twenty four episodes and some of among twelve or thirteen episodes. So it's interesting that not. All of them are full seasons but season two seasons are getting shorter as years. Go on to it. I want to say mo seasons nowadays are only thirteen episodes. I think some of that comes from the streaming too because the the streaming services shorter seat series seasons. Yep yeah so the first one. I wanted to talk about. And it's only five episodes so far. So i quite as much to talk about as opposed to the twelve seasons of bones but masterpiece theater on pbs. Right now is showing A series based on the writings of james harriet who is a fictional veterinary surgeon..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics

Capes and Lunatics

07:20 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics

"Southgate media group dotcom guca. Can you're cover lunatics podcasts thin between heroism and madness here the line fades to nothing at all this is a world of capes in lunatics and nothing is off limits. It's been really great stealing your identity. Right that's real mahras. That's that's that's that's one of the charlie's house defects. I help join me as always these new jersey thoroughly drunk from florida florida. Take that martha friday night. A winner could be the monster. Palmdale hellhole someone's not sleeping tonight. All i was gonna say responsible drunken florida. Let the responsible. that's all i know. Stay thirsty my parents anyway. So leverage slow week not for jaws sweden omar good mass coverdale's elegant open secret. But he's finally pissed off the wrong people in there pushing them out. That's just how those well you know i. I think we're at a point where people just sick of it. All the bombing. F- yeah tech with your life. They you can't work either. Though you know well you know racers then go about making ultimatums to the head of warner mom. Not managing momager. What a lengthy dinner momager. I mean i'm gonna i'm gonna be honest with you. He's ray picture is not wrong. Who's the who played gun. Has he waited. The august richardson on sale. For like a couple of episodes. I don't know why believe yeah. He weighed in that belief. Today it was him. James marsters didn't see what he said but in her own rebound michelle. He's basically saying it's time to do you see. They said they had a michelle trachtenberg role. Were there jacinta loud in room alone with her. And she was fifteen at the time when she was on that show. Well you know. I mean it's it's unfortunate that you know the guy couldn't handle his handle the power you know. Some people can't handle being in charge of things. They can't handle the idea that they never learned patrick. Swayze's lesson roadhouse be alight. Won't you go farther when you're polite. Which means that when someone comes to you and gives you news. You're not happy about you. So i keep an old though. That is so old and well known saw old that But that's the thing it's it's yes it's it's symptom and that's the thing i'm willing to wager. There's an aspect of it where you know. It's one of these things where the where the person because you so houston that being polite didn't realize that he was supposed to be polite. And that's the thing angel got Emmy got so you know it. You know the story you know the story. But that's that i'm gonna nor that. Well you know i i. I'm not even that. I've i've i've still yet to watch fires. I don't know set me the point when when everybody's hand so like you lose the point our of everybody thirteen episodes. I dunno. i liked it when when when other people this is what i always say. I like john waters because he keeps his his cousins in his living room crowd in high. You know you know what you're getting with him. He's not trying to be anything else. He's like genome very with those short skirts in in start. But you know we knew he was. He wasn't hiding who he was. And it didn't detract from the other things he could do. You know what is worth gene. Roddenberry notoriously polite person so the navy training. you know. that's the thing if you are polite. That's that's the thing. If you are polite you can. You can address your concerns. Because here's the thing. I will be honest. You a actress becoming pregnant in this series. That is a conundrum producer. That they now have to say okay. How will we address this. Because do we write them out of the show. Do we have them. Hold a basket of fruit. Do do suddenly have lots of coats in her wardrobe before she even printed. It was weird so look even start with the whole the whole where we're now. That's a cherry on the poop sunday. I mean and that's the thing. But i'm using that as an example because it's that is the kind of thing we're we're far managerial point of view. It almost sounds reasonable to have that be a concern for a producer but there are better ways that you handle it which is how good producers handle it. Okay what you know. I think it'd be holding out of fruit this season. Give him the old. I don't what are we did. A weight gain episode. You said you've got really fat or is give on how. Let's that big jab at two or three kids over. The course of remain handled it perfectly. Because it's not something you can't handle you know it's not something that you can't do it unless your problem is someone you know having a life outside of your show you know. And that's the thing it's just like all the world people in everybody that typical trade where everybody just come by. I wouldn't be surprised to hear from his fourth grade teacher. He will tell you you know it.

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?

Are Weeb There Yet?

05:11 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?

"Yeah i thought it was really helpful in just getting my thoughts into a kind of immediately turned off by another racism. Allegory and What's something that is not actually going to address racism. Just gonna use it for set dressing which feels kind of icke to me. Yeah yeah yeah overall. This show like story wise. I feel like it has a lot going on but also is really boring. Yeah because it's like a bunch of stuff that's already been done and like i'm interested in seeing what to new girls deal is like what's going on with her but also i know watching all thirteen episodes won't be worth it going to be that interesting. Yes some attic experiment. That went wrong. Trying to either eradicate a beast stu- be stars bee's men either eradicate them or just like the give people the option to choose some sort of eugenics metaphor and yeah. It's it's not gonna pay off. Well i thought this was at first. I thought everyone was going to be like her. Where it's like. yeah. I am beast. Well i thought every character in this show was going to be a furry didn't think humans would be involved except forms most of the thing. I was surprised when it's like. Yeah during the day we switch by wa like that. it's during daylight where it's brightly lit. We're going to do boring character. Designs that cool with you. Cool and also we went to like if you're in your beast form. It means aggression like rent gangs major rectified. That's like we'll work. We use for the festival. Demi like what. what does that mean in the society. And it's yeah if it is going to go with the racism allegory again. It doesn't work when you can just change forums. In between the thing that is accepted the thing that isn't accepted because then it's if everyone can just shift forms who's to say beast men aren't who's the only in the city they could be out in the world and just never shift or you know if they get angry they'll shift or something and then it's a scandal but like it doesn't work great when you can just blend in with everyone else and just yeah i especially the additional thing of having the like quote unquote minority group being the animals and then outright saying yeah if you are an animal form we assume you're aggressive because you're an aggressor minority Oh no oh no. Is this racist. Oh god oh we stumbled into this. Who could have seen this coming. So it's i think that's also none of these statements. Are i think our new because there was a lot of tension for a brand new animal when it was announced its do triggering they do not really hopefully for or some people were excited because it looked amazing and then it came out. There's kind of nothing. I see a lot of fan or and fast food. I was gonna say fan hype surrounding it was like he's so much and you just never heard of a again. The fan art is always great. Because it's it's based around design. So i see a lot of the recruiter. She has a great design So i see a lot of that. But then like yeah. That's kinda not really talking about it and it does kind of hurt that it came out..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on My Marvelous Year

My Marvelous Year

05:22 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on My Marvelous Year

"It's incredible and it's only like thirteen episodes but they have one little short film silent short film of assassins where it's just like following one little super agent. Who gets murdered. And now the new protagonist is the person who murdered that one and then they get murdered and then it just keeps switching protagonists to the person who gets killed the last one you just keep like it's just an exercise in like how audiences just root for whoever's the protagonist at the moment said yeah. This one felt like the nick fury story kind. It was like okay. Whatever the it kind of ties into nick. Fury verse shield. Which is yeah issue mini. That runs around the same time. The only way that. I wanna call it. There is nick fury spots up above corruption. Shield and he's basically like i need to burn it all down and build it back up again because this machine is corrupt. And that's what that sagas about so captain kind of gets tied into that. Do you ever have a moment. I maybe read more six. One six marvel comics. But do you ever get the moment. Where jerry walks on to the scene in. You're like oh right. He's why i have that all the time. Where really the like the canonical version of my head is the ultimate one and like this is the other one to me. And that's that's not. I mean i'm sure for a six readers. Yeah yeah i mean it's between that and the mc you obviously have just conditioned me for that but like he walked in here. And i was like all right right right. That's what he looked down. The end of this issue also reveals that like the the john walker assassination is something else is going on because his body is missing right. That's a big moment here. It's not just actually losing johnny boy if if you just got assassinated then i'd be like well. That's a bummer. With a weird way of tying up these right for sure now. That would be a bummer. But as it stands. It's quite good. I think this cap run again. Definitely like one of the more highly recommend was no greenwald's title forever and we're going to check in here and there but like we're definitely not going to read this whole run so if you've dug it keep going to. What happens all right up next time on my marvelous year we are gonna re that doctor range doctor. Doom try zoe novel right. Dave what do you do. You really think i'm gonna like it. Do you think about it. Because i'm really i'm like. It's one of these things way to build up in my head now. I think i think you built it up too much as much. You're probably gonna be disappointing. 'cause your expectations or two. I say normal expectations. You would think it's pretty good. Okay are try to lower before. I read it tomorrow and the next. We're gonna read to forty nine to fifty. Which is the return of the iron man doctor. Doom camelot trilogy..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

40 Going On 14

05:06 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on 40 Going On 14

"As so clavell and ephram zimbalist also played pennyworth in the animated series clive revill also voiced the emperor in the empire strikes back from nineteen eighty while amber crummy voiced the role of the empire the emperor on star wars clone wars in two thousand eight until he died no. He passed a shame. Yeah he He passed in two thousand twelve houston piece alfred but yeah. I thought that was pretty cool. Got a couple batman and star wars crossovers in there. Now josh was the tree that you were talking about or you guys know who played joker don't you. Oh yeah mark hamill. I was going to say. That's that's the big one but okay but it was only his voice only his voice and only for a little while and when this launched everyone thought that this one guy played batman he jury member the onstar commercial that had batman in it That was about the same time as this so when this was announced. Everyone thought that he was playing batman them and he was like no. That's not me. Why and apparently they had a pilot shot with sherline. Fend cast as harley quinn screen caps from it. You can find online but yeah it's so loud stuff going on and this. Is this the first viewing. Yes yes not for me. I was a fan back in the day. Oh okay. I remember seeing the dvd collection at target and going That looks interesting then. Then someone dropped a nickel nickel. And you. Don't have a thirteen episode commitment for the nickel. No i definitely don't add didn't have to write a closing review going to make me sad. I don't know. I have mixed feelings on this josh. To be honest. When i started the series i was like this is somewhere between like dawson's creek meets a skin amax movie. I was not feeling the var. Did you watch any of the air overs. No this is at least as good as almost any of that and it was by the same. People did smallville. Well here's the thing now. By the time. I ran out of time today. I'd finished twelve of the fourteen over the thirteen episodes available to fourteen thousand. The original pilot..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?

Are Weeb There Yet?

07:49 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?

"Boy howdy. Who boy i of so much potential just waste. Ford this is this is my thing about these episodes. Is that nana preppy. Nana she like they don't portray it as such in the tv show but she's in emotionally manipulative relationships. And then just like. Oh my god. I've learned my lesson. Maybe he wasn't such a bad guy and then she also at one point in episode three says that she should stop playing the victim. And i'm like girl you were like sixteen when a man's scooped you up when you were vulnerable at a movie theater and then fuck to you about times. You are a victim like you thought you didn't even know his real name but like the show is just like she's stupid and like she is annoying and she is stupid but i don't feel like she no stop. I don't feel like she's stupid for this. You know what i mean like. Her personality is stupid and annoying but to portray her as stupid for being in shitty relationships because men are terrible to her sucks so much. yeah. I think you're portraying her as like stupid airheaded about the wrong fix. She is but not about this part where she's a victim. Who was in a pedophilia relationship with a twenty nine year. Old man when she was in high school and i think japan high schools like fifteen to eighteen or something. So yeah she i mean. I don't think she was eighteen when she met him. Also she doesn't even know if he was actually twenty nine. Everything could have been lie because he's a cheater and he only picks to go long drives and hotel usually yeah and even in her released about her relationship with shoji but leading up to this point. It's been terrible. It makes me really mad that the show is like. Yeah this stupid bitch. She keeps letting men manipulate her. And it's like no. That's not what is happening. She's not letting it happen. Like i enjoyed the show because like most shows that don't take place in high school. it doesn't take place in high school for a great adults. Don't have to worry about your predatory ships wolf's gave me just kidding they all are except for the to cool people in the first half. I thought this is a fun. Show you the roy down on her and then yeah. We punk rock ninety. It's like she's fucking read. I'm sure she's got a lot of fucking baggage will get into an episode six to ten. But we haven't yet so right now. She's still pretty fucking cool. Oh well i won't find out anything about it and no and you said it before too. I think because it is forty seven episodes. They're just like yeah. Let's just drag out this content of us being terrible to this girl if it was like twelve or thirteen episodes. I'm sure that this whole flashback. Like all of college would've been in one episode if not like half an episode. Yeah i mean with. We got the gist of it in the first episode. Honestly like these if it was twelve thirteen episodes. This probably wouldn't even happen to these two or three. Just made us love to co-accused that i had to look it up. Are we there yet. No it like. There's parts. I'd like but i i don't trust it anymore. I the show. I enjoy that because it's not like actiony or like big cinematic scenery shots or something. I think they put all the budget into the actual care design center closed and stare styles change fairly frequently and i really enjoyed seeing that element of it and stuff like that. But i don't trust it. I could see potentially hetero potential but i trust issues now. Yeah specifically i was trying to look like hey like run deniable in that first episode that they are trying to set up something queer so i was like okay do does that follow through. Let me look it up. So i found this article on anime feminist dot com By roy lemons. It's called a tale of two non the fuzzy line between homo. Romantic subtext and queer baiting in nana. So i've just been scrolling through that just a little bit just to get a sense and yeah it seems like there's a lot of reference to the manga like the thumbnail of this article is the to nawaz in bed together sleeping. So yeah that's kinda what they're going for. And the artist who made the series had queer characters and previous works. So like yeah. It's pretty much confirmed yet. Not gonna be gay. We're definitely just And it's like okay then. I'm wasting my time. No i'm why bother good day. Because i knew there was some popular. Manoa a chinese communist with Two girls in love. And i know a lot more restrictive in the romance but it's because of the publisher was restricting saying like you can't show them being any more intimate than you already have sales or whatever advertisers don't like it and the artist is like no fuck you. I'm gonna keep doing and like bats once limited series so. I am curious if there is some overarching like issue or if this was the author's intent and this was their creative choice to do this direction. And if so why. Why do this to us like i've full disclosure. I've only sorta skimmed this article. Because i've only looked it up since starting to record a but it looks like the creator of the series in their previous work likely through the same company had a by main character and a trans secondary character. So like it's not a sensor thing it's definitely a creative choice rather than limitations of what they're allowed to ship so being a conscious choice of ood we touch hands and i go straight to my heart and This girl so cute when she laughs and If you were a guy date you in a heartbeat and it's like yet no. This is clearly a closeted gay woman and we're not gonna delve into that. We're just going to keep carrying. I've been loving relationship with the woman you ever ship posts so hard you just end up in a committed relationship and yes that's upsetting yet. Just such a hard pivot such a hard yes this punk rock caroline tuesday and less racist so cool and then we just get a bunch of shit piled on top of. Yes should he abusive relationships. Let's portray this naive child as an idiot for not immediately being great relationships or knowing when they're actively harmful aunt's like no we come on. Just be a. I can't hear for the gay gay. It's all we ask voltron all over again and it's just like they're portraying it so much like that so like if this is the style point if the author or the crater has similar stuff like this before with bt plus characters like why not. Why is this one taken a hard turn. I don't. I just got a lot of questions. It's just yeah. Because like i said i do enjoy elements of this story. I do like the.

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on PodCoast by CutCoast

PodCoast by CutCoast

05:17 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on PodCoast by CutCoast

"Episode of pod. Coast by cut coast. This is ritchie. And i have a another fellow podcast now. This is kind of an interesting thing because this is let's see i guess my attitude four. I guess this will be my fourth or fifth podcast on the show. So that's that's kind of interesting. Because i think it's a. It's an interesting and way of connecting with people and you can just get on and say what you need to say and do the best you can in making those connections While putting a personal spin on it so you know those those folks like In that were mentioned in elijah's podcasts. That were encouraging people to start a podcast to as part of a marketing strategy. I think at start to gain some some traction so Today i have Jody graham and she is here and she's another alberta transplant. That has found wound up on the west coast. And i think the more you stay here. I think the more you'll recognize that there are a lot of us and there are a lot of people that are not from here. So how you doing tonight. Jodi oh an awesome. Thank you great awesome. Yeah yeah so. I guess before we get into any questions before i started recording. This you would just basically mentioned like i was probably the first person to ask. Who are you and Before i i asked that question i think it's. It's interesting to note that are podcasts. Were released on the same day so so so we're kind of following the same stream in the sense that you know we're thirteen episodes deep into this thing and and We're in the same town. So i think that's that's kind of interesting an interesting Meeting of fate there so a little bit about yourself once you do and then we can Talk a bit about your podcast. This is like the toughest life question is why are you. What do you do I- grenell berta. It was my dream as of two thousand fifteen..

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"thirteen episodes" Discussed on The Streaming Wars

The Streaming Wars

05:34 min | 3 years ago

"thirteen episodes" Discussed on The Streaming Wars

"So they're being to netflix. They're touting that every single week they're going to release at least one new movie now. That doesn't mean necessarily that. It's always going to be a high profile blockbuster. But they will be releasing a film which means you're going to see more films from the international markets being marketed. As part of this they have seventy films as of right now. Chances are that number is actually going to increase as twenty twenty one progresses and there have a lot of films i mean. It's it's a weird time twenty twenty twenty one. Potentially two thousand twenty two films usually meant for the theatrical release. You have an experience usually happens at the theaters especially for the bigger blockbuster ones but you've had to do something different. Gotta do something new. This is just the way how it's going to be. The argued released films. You know pretty. Often i really really admire. Hbo max just kind of leading the charge. You seen some some other companies just released one. Offer to off really Committing for the entire year. That there are definitely gonna release their big budget slate onto the streaming services while ads concurrently. But it's still the same thing in. Netflix might be releasing movies every single every single week. But i feel like you know. Netflix's makes good movies but in terms of the number of hits that. Hbo max was gonna release. Warnermedia is going gonna release with dune. Wonder woman eighty four. Include that to the twenty twenty one slate. That godzilla movie. That's out there in a few others. It's just huge. You know movies movies. Are people do the movies. People watch a lot of i mean. I've watched a couple of movies this past week on the streaming services and i know that we talk about especially at the beginning of the show talked about how important. Tv shows are because you can get back you know. Get an audience back every single week for you know maybe eight ten thirteen episodes and you can really get people hooked on the streaming service in movies. You can't really necessarily do that. You need a steady flow of content also with release of these big budget movies in. I think we've seen that with you know the rest of this article was talking about. It's really hard to compare apples. Apples to apples comparison between wonder woman four hamilton but they talked about the verge article sort of analyzed how hamilton it was huge. It was huge hit but they realized that there was a significant number of people who once signed a framework did not renew. After that first month they cancelled their service. And i think that kind of goes to show you look at disney plus the amount of content they had they were not able to support a big budget movie. They were able to support it financially terms of content wise and able to support a big budget movie with other continents while because the mandalorian was now thin. You don't have the new marvel shows out then is just kinda careless hamilton Listen change anything about the service. There's just walkway well. Of course you're not going to give people around a long time because you're not releasing new content either Tv shows you'd have Expansive backlog or you're not really seeing other movies throughout the year. i think once again. It's little bit too early to see about. Hbo max's reno return on it. S with wonder woman eighty four in how many subscribers there keep..

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Security operations centers: a first principle idea.

The CyberWire

05:01 min | 3 years ago

Security operations centers: a first principle idea.

"The idea of operations centers has been around seemingly forever friedrich limb in his a history of western technology suggests that the concept goes back as far as five thousand bc amazing anytime an organization grows big enough either in terms of function or one. Small team can't do everything. Leaders have built these centers to men's the workflow and status of the various groups into coordinate. If you fast forward to the early days of the technological revolution we started seeing organizations. That began looking like a modern day sark. But we're quite there yet. The classic example is how nasa managed space missions starting way back in nineteen fifty eight now for those. Who don't know me. I'ma space geek specifically. I love everything about the space race between the russians and the americans during the nineteen sixties in fact as a side note the washington post lillian cunningham produced a thirteen episode podcasts. About that very thing last year it is called moon rise and i highly recommended. But did you know that when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon in nineteen sixty nine that the russians had a remote controlled spacecraft up there at the same time. I didn't know that. Until i listen to the moon rise podcasts. The russians crashed into a moon mountain as armstrong and aldrin. We're flying back to the lunar module so maybe that is why the russians don't advertise that much. But i digress. One of my favorite space movies is paolo. Thirteen directed by ron howard. And one of the things. I love about that. Movie is how it depicts the energy and sense of purpose of an operation center. Here's the actor. Ed harris in a virtuoso performance playing gene kranz the real life nasa flight director delegating tasks his crew of operational teams on what they need to do to get apollo thirteen at home. And the meantime whenever frozen command module to power it up another but the re entry batteries. We've been tried before we've never even stimulated it before gene. We're going to have to figure it out. i want people in our simulators working reentry scenarios. I want you guys to find. Every engineer designed ever switch every circuit transistor and every lightbulb. It's up there then. I want you to talk to the guy. Knee assembly line actually built the thing. Find out how to squeeze every aunt at both of these goddamn machines. I want this mark all the way back to earth with time to spare never lost an american in space where surest not gonna lose one on my watch. Failure is not an option. If that doesn't bring chills down your spine you might be dead. I'm just saying when telephone network started appearing in the early nineteen twenty s phone companies like eighteen bill traffic control bureaus to handle long distance traffic issues by the early nineteen sixties. At and t. Handled most telephone switching through mechanical devices and build a network control center or noc to manage it. At and t. Historians consider this to be the first knock ever built by nineteen seventy seven bell systems had built the first national knock in bedminster new jersey which looked a lot like modern knocks. Today there wasn't much security yet but if there was any knock operators were doing it in the us intelligence community the nineteen sixties were fraud with international incidents like the cuban missile crisis of nineteen sixty to the arab israeli six day war in nineteen sixty seven the us pueblo capture and nineteen sixty eight the prague spring crisis and czechoslovakia also nineteen sixty eight in the one. Twenty-one shootdown crisis in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine the. nsa decided that. They needed an operation center to manage their efforts. Across a wide swatch of international activity. Based on the freedom of information request. The nsa released a document in two thousand seven that described the formation of the first national cigarette operations center or insomniac in one thousand nine hundred seventy three and according to charles berlin. I hit him on lincoln and the answer me. He's a former in sock director. The innocent kept adding more responsibility to over time. He said that it's secret. Sauce was when the nsa decided to pair offense or cigarette defense or comsec in the same place. Eventually they replaced the word singing in the title with security. In other words it became the national security operations center. Berlin said that when cyber came along years later the toll of michigan came too big to keep in the in sock in the. Nsa created the national cyber threat operations center or the in talk to deal with it. But with the addition of the concept mission these operations centers started to lean toward defensive security on the government side and in the aftermath of the morris worm which was the first destructive internet worm

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“Real Housewives of Atlanta” season 13 episode 2 recap: Drew Sidora and LaToya Ali debut

The Friend Zone

03:26 min | 3 years ago

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” season 13 episode 2 recap: Drew Sidora and LaToya Ali debut

"Housewives of atlanta okay. We got caught up with candy. Who are actually. This wasn't the season premiere this episode to forgive me of real housewives of atlanta season thirteen episode two but we were introduced to the new cast members in this episode juicer door and the toya ali of the toyota immediately set the screen on fire. And every time you see her and what she's doing and saying she's incredibly beautiful. I love her accent. I love hearing her speak Her in kenya have great chemistry off one another mind not afraid of you know. She doesn't shy away from conversations that feel a little bit uncomfortable. She makes point She had a great debate withdrew dora. Who is the new peach holding cast member Actress juicer door. I'm sure many people are familiar with her from the game From movies she played. T buys she's been in a lot of things But druce doors on the show personally I liked the fact. She has a beautiful family. Beautiful children husband is attractive They are they've been married for six years And she is present in the that she's in. There was a great scene of kitchen with cynthia who adore. Who looked beautiful. This whole episode. cynthia. You live my god but yeah exactly but Her said you had a great scene shooting together. I will say that. I felt like some of jean. Some of drew scenes were affected. I'll just put it like that. Some of her scenes were affected. There's a conversation that took place between her and her husband where it was revealed that when he gets upset he basically goes missing He had gotten upset. He got upset and he was gone for three days. She didn't know where he was. He was responding to her text and her communication but he never said where he was and he was gone for three days. People showed up on being a black man and put it off on a lot of different things. But i put the whole conversation off. His bad acting is it was very unrealistic. Things things that they were saying. Especially in a black household and druze pacing and cadence. And just the things that she the dramatic moments in the conversation. It just failed affected. And so i. I just felt so you think this is just another tv role for her. 'cause 'cause you know on the game. She played usa doors. Are you saying. She's on housewives playing again her seen i dunno Because it was could be yourself or google. Play your so. She's got a peach and letoya doesn't have a peach cuss a very good question after allegedly his lee alleged the exactly asante an the toyota is heavily Shown in heavily involved in a lot of the Major plotlines of the season And allegedly the word on the street. Is that la toya was all set to be a fool. Peach holding housewife and her estranged husband at the last minute pulled out in wanting his children to be a part of the So the totality of her life and they made the decision to have her cast as a friend of the show. But i think she's one of those friends She's one of those friends that has a lot of involvement in the season in the way that marlo hampton does so the toy presence will definitely be failed in after when episode. It already is Drew seen affected

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Spotify investigates podcast subscriptions

podnews

04:03 min | 3 years ago

Spotify investigates podcast subscriptions

"Spotify might be planning to launch a subscription. Podcast service it appears to be serving customers to gauge interest. In the others that have tried this. Include luminary stitcher and wondering reported. That wondering was up for sale at the end of september bloomberg. Report the both apple and sony have held talks spotify. The apparently an interested the asking price is between three and four hundred million dollars. The audio production award have just announced this year's nominations. The awards got the highest number of interest in their history. We linked to them today. I'm willing to an exclusive pod fest. China had its third annual conference. We've a full report from the day including developments in podcasting within china spotify twitter youtube and facebook all polls an episode of the pod. Being hosted steve bannon's war room. Podcast after bannon called for the beheading of dr anthony foundry and fbi director christopher ray. The episode in question is still available via apple podcasts. And the podcast index. The california privacy rights act passed last week the cpr. A has some tightening of rules especially around re targeting consumers based on their behaviour online which some podcast companies used for attribution. The nfl's it didn't go far enough. Meanwhile apple of center deadline of december the eighth at privacy data sheets. You need to identify all of the data you or your third party partners collects assay for podcast apps that could be interesting vocal via okay l. Dot co lets you create cool. Podcast video snippets for social media. So they say podcast addict has added a random pick button which returns a random list of podcasts and tacomas podcasting business including radio dot com and katie's thirteen claims a twenty-seven percent increase in downloads year on year in the latest earnings call. Espn is to lay off three hundred employees and let two hundred open positions go unfilled trouble for triton digital there mac accreditation for its webcast metrics. Local service was revoked in august. According to the quarterly update accreditation is suspended for the main webcast metrics service. No reason was given both us to compare streaming radio not podcasting in the seeking to regain accreditation for their main webcast. Metrics service anyway. Revenue grew by fourteen percent last quarter according to e w scripps his quarterly earnings call. The company also owns on the studio. It's a mondays. Here's another teaspoon of tech staff. The podcast index unveiled the podcast value. Tag it allows micro payments using crypto currency through the lightning network. Podcasters can opt in to be rewarded every minute someone lessons and this value for the podcast app and platform as well. There's more detail in the podcasting two point. Oh podcast which linked to today open source android. Podcast app antenna parks now. Has podcast indexes. Search built in as does podcast. Pod bay is one of the app supporting podcast chapters linked today to a c. Sharp rapper for the podcast index. Api with and blueberry has highlighted its full support of the podcast index. Impasse news powerful stories with torey arch. Bowl has joined nova. Entertainment's podcast network the show steps into the shoes of powerful women and discover how they earned success. Christmas partying is back for a third season. See what they've done their from. Brisbane in australia at tackles the fun all could and honest side of christmas and thirteen hours inside the nova scotia. Massacres launched today from curious cast and global news a thirteen episode series. It looks to piece together exactly what happened. And what could have been done to prevent it

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Ubuntu Podcast

00:28 sec | 3 years ago

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"Thirteen episode seventeen of the podcast. Thank you for joining us once again. It is Tuesday the fifteenth of July. We have community news and events. We have events. Do Events Still Happen Right now? Let's find out with my friends. Allen. Hello how you, Hello I'm fine. Thank you very much. Good and mark. How're you doing? I'm none too shabby.

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Ubuntu Podcast

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

S13E14 Ace of spades - burst 01

"Welcome back to this season. Thirteen episode fourteen off the to podcast. I am joined by two of my very best friends Stewart language. How are you? Hi, I'm fine. Thank you for having me back on very kind of you. Thanks very much for making return appearance and mark how the devil you I am the devil himself. Thank you.

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Are We Living In A Dystopian World? Find Out NOW!

Talk, Tales and Trivia

08:02 min | 3 years ago

Are We Living In A Dystopian World? Find Out NOW!

"Hello this is Stephanie. And this is talk tales and Trivia. The show where. I talk about pop culture trivia. Listen I love researching pop culture trivia so that you can stump your family and friends with Great Trivia on today's episode. I thought I would talk about the content the entertainment that we watch and read and listen to at home. That's right it could be a movie. A book or podcast. Well it is all double or triple the entertainment and content. And you'll understand what I'm talking about in a few minutes. Listen I love dystopia anything? And if you've been listening to this podcast you know it. Well to stop in is so popular right now and to stop anything is popular but did you know that it is a sub genre that is under the huge science fiction genre and it is very popular. Well think of all the movies and books that you've read and other entertainment that you've watched that is using the scare factor or the desperation factor that brings in misery or discomfort. Or just something that you are not comfortable with well. That is a distortion emotion. Right it brings in something that is just foreign to you. And that would also be a change to the human condition This is perfect for living environment of social unrest including social distancing and working remotely and we are certainly doing a lot of that so there are so many people much more than. Let's just say your ago that have taken to a distortion entertainment to still be in anything. It could be a book like. I said it could be a movie or it could be a podcast and that is all under the distortion genre. Now if we're gonNA have a dystopia genre we'll guess what we have to have the opposite and that is a utopian genre and there is that no. What is the difference? Well of course you know the difference. I'm going to give you a definition right now. Well what does dystopia mean and I will tell you right now? Dictionary Dot Com has a great definition. Here a society characterized by human misery as squalor oppression disease and overcrowding. That's right and now I will give you the definition for utopia or utopian. Well of course it means the exact opposite of distortion it. Means of relating to or just having to do with idealized perfection given too impractical or unrealistic schemes of such perfection. It's an idealized perfection. And that's something that we don't really see very often so we tend to go towards the dystopia N- types things well. This is perfect for living in an environment of social unrest including social distancing and working remotely that we have had to get used to in the recent past. But I want to tell you about a couple of movies that are wonderful and then you can also read the books. And sometimes and one of the instances you can also get a podcast is a really good thing as well. Well the first thing I want to talk about is the most dangerous game. Well what is that? Well I read the Schwartz story when I was probably very young in the nineteen seventies and it is a short story that came out in nineteen twenty four by Richard Connell and it is a wonderful short story Nelson for the nineteen thirty eight film adaptation. You can see the most interest game and it is so cool. Well the most dangerous game about hunt but this is a different kind of hunt and you will find it very interesting. Read the Short Story and see the movie and guess what it is. Just become a series on qube DOT com. Now qube is very interesting and I want to mention this because I just discovered it is shorter episodes but the same kind of story. They just cut out a little bit of the excess things that they didn't need and the short story or the movie but this is very interesting so on Qube it is an episodic short series thirteen episodes with Liam Hemsworth and they are really easy and Benge worthy. So do that next. I WanNa talk about a book that I read in Maimi junior high school and that is nineteen eighty-four. Well George Orwell wrote the book in Nineteen Forty nine and he can kind of see the future. It is a warning of what is to come. The story takes place in an imagined. Future the year well nineteen eighty-four when much of the world has fallen victim to perpetual war? Omnipresent government surveillance and propaganda. Well it is not a fun place to live and it is not a fun time to be alive in nineteen eighty. Four is a great book. You don't WanNa miss it? Read the book. See the movie and the concept of the book and the movie was used to record a super bowl ad in nineteen eighty four now on youtube and that will be in the show notes. It represents the control of technology and how it's taking over and the ad big brother is represented by IBM Somewhat and the takeaway from the ad is the world is going to change because of computers That did happen next. I love this and it is the center. Well the first season starring Jessica Biel was great but they have three seasons. And what is going on is why a murder was committed and keeps you guessing. Well it stars. Bill Pullman as well as the investigator in all three seasons I know it's not distortion but it's worth a watch. It's a mystery thriller psychological thriller psychological fiction and it is on net flicks three seasons. You don't WanNa miss it? It is Binge Worthy Watch the series and read the book now. Next is a funny kind of situation. I came across this and I wasn't planning on it. I was just had a little bit of free time and is the stranger. Well what is that about? The Stranger is a British mystery thriller series written by Danny Brocklehurst and based on the two Thousand Fifteen Harlem copen novel of the same title. Try to get that at Amazon. And you won't be able to the mini series premiered on net flex in January of twenty twenty just a couple months ago and it stars Richard Armey Taj. Who is best known for the Hobbit Oceans Eight and Captain America and it starts one of my favorites. And I know some people won't recognize the name Jennifer Saunders and she was an absolutely fabulous a British comedy so watch the series the stranger. It's so interesting. Okay now. We're going to go back into a DYSTOPIA and type of deal and this is really fun. Try to get all these friends and people to watch and not everybody gets it but I know that you will. It is called Black Mirror and there's five seasons it is a British distillery and science fiction and Black Mirror was inspired by the twilight zone. That's right dealing with controversial contemporary topics with less fear of censorship than other more realistic programs. It highlights topics related to humanity's relationship with technology and the stories that feature the way we live now and the scary and Weird Way. We might be living in the future.

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How to unsubscribe from streaming services

Talking Tech

04:34 min | 5 years ago

How to unsubscribe from streaming services

"Some job boards overwhelming with tons of the wrong resumes. Not smart but ZipRecruiter finds the right people for you. And actively invites them to apply. Smart. Try it for free at ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. Ziprecruiter, the smartest way to hire. Do you have any idea? How many streaming subscription services you are currently striving to and you have any clues on how to get out because they make it really easy with the free seven-day trial to capture information and Bill you automatically because they know you're going to forget or right to cancel getting out is tough. Let's explore just how to do that together here on talking tech. I'm Jefferson Graham. So I signed up for the CBS all access service. So I could binge watch the thirteen episodes of the second season of the good fight, which is the sequel to the good wife. I loved it. But that's all I wanna see on CBS all access. I do not want to continue paying one hundred twenty dollars yearly for the. Service, which offers little more than on demand. CBS primetime shows a new version of Star Trek and oldies from the library like Perry Mason and twilight zone. I looked online for a way to get out. Couldn't find anything I went into the TV app and the help menu and the only option was the call CBS. So I did I think the callings intentional. I think CBS wants us to speak to a human who could urge us not to slip away. And that's just what happened when we connected. Can. I ask you why you're canceling he asked well, I pay too much money monthly and I'm cutting back. But what about all the shows you're giving up you get four live TV stations. Ten thousand shows the good fight Star Trek. I cut him off any finally agreed to hear me out. I gave them my Email address. And he deuce that I had signed up with items. He unsubscribe me and then urge me to register again under a different Email at CBS dot com. Going directly. And if I would he said he'd throw in a free month's service while maybe later in the year when the good fight comes back for season three. But for now, I'm happy eliminating yet another monthly fee, and now that Netflix has raised its rates. I have to decide whether it's worth it. My hunch is no now listeners if you sign up for Netflix or other TV apps, the I tunes you need to go to your setting section on your phone click. I tunes an app stores. Click apple ID, click view, apple ID type in your passwords. Scrotal the bottom scroll to the bottom and click subscriptions where you will find a list of your holdings once they're you can add it your subscription and click the cancel button. If you signed up for an app like HBO or stars, the Amazon go to the account section membership and subscriptions and look for the app, you ordered once you find cancel you will be asked several times to confirm that you truly no longer want to subscribe. And if you ordered one of these. Mrs directly, just go to your account settings page on the computer in hunt, and peck until you find cancel membership. It's hidden, but trust me, it's there now listeners what your worst horror story about trying to break up with a subscription service. We're all ears. Let's chat about it on Twitter at Jefferson Graham, been listening to talking tech, please subscribe to the show on apple podcast, these favorite us on Stitcher, which helps more people find the show. It's always thanks everyone. For listening in need of great talent for your business. But short on time. You don't have to get lost in a huge stack of resumes to find your perfect hire. You just need the right tools smarter tools with ZipRecruiter you can post your job to over one hundred of the web's leading job boards with just one click then ZipRecruiter. Actively looks for the most qualified candidates and invites them to apply. So you never miss a great match. No wonder eighty percents of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site. Site in just one day. Find out today why ZipRecruiter has been used by businesses of all sizes and industries to find the most qualified job candidates with immediate results right now. Talking tech listeners can post jobs on ZipRecruiter for free. That's right free. Just go to ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. That's ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. One more time to try it for free. Go to ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. Ziprecruiter, the smartest way to hire.

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How the executive producers of House of Cards kept the show alive after Kevin Spacey was fired

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06:01 min | 5 years ago

How the executive producers of House of Cards kept the show alive after Kevin Spacey was fired

"Members Netflix cut ties with Kevin Spacey. He was taken off the show and for awhile. It seemed like that could be it for house of cards just as they were getting ready to make their final season. Maybe it wouldn't return at all the thanks to Melissa James Gibson and thank Puglisi you can watch the new sixth and final season of house of cards on Netflix starting today. The two of them are about to take you through how they made that happen. The first one I chatted with them from studio in New York. I had to ask them what went through their minds this time last year when that news about Kevin Spacey, I broke well, actually, I I wasn't. It was a night where I couldn't sleep and it was partially thinking about the show, and I wasn't not sleeping not an unhealthy way. But maybe in a healthy way. I've just we were working in the first two episodes. And so sometimes when I can't sleep. Listen to the BBC and the news broke on the BBC. And I couldn't quite believe. What I was hearing. And then got to the set of soon as I could in the morning, and we were just dealing with. What we had heard overnight or what was breaking. So I mean, that's is what I experienced the news. It self Melissa. You. Similarly, I was in Baltimore and. I think read it early in the morning on my phone before before we were d- began shooting for the day. Yeah. And same thing went to sadden and. We had a lot of conversations the conversations began. I mean, I have to ask I mean, several house of cards employees came forward with allegations of sexual harassment and in one case sexual assault. Frank. Did you see any signs of troubling behavior on the show from where you were sitting now? And I guess I mean, if we had we would have said something, so I think we were both surprised and shocked as everyone else did you were both writers in coke chauvinist house of cards when Kevin Spacey was there did either of you worry in the ensuing weeks that you might have missed something in especially in those later years as a as a show runner. Well, we came onto the show season three as writers, and we're writers in the room for seasons three and four. And so we we weren't onset till he became co show runners season five, and as Frank said, you know, if we if we seen anything, I mean, we took our position of responsibility, really seriously, and we would have reported in immediately. But of course, it's it's absolutely. Upsetting. That anyone on the sudden history of the show was. You know, put in any kind of position like that. And unacceptable. So these allegations come to light production screeches to a halt house of cards and Netflix cut ties with Kevin Spacey. Franken that moment, did you think that this could be it? This could just be the end of the show. Well, I mean, I am MRC and Netflix did did what they felt was right? And I think in a sense, we all understood which is to give the allegations. It's do go through some form of due process. So initially for the first twenty four hours, we didn't know what was going to happen. And the possibility that the show had to end was, of course, a possibility and the other side of it is within a day or two, Melissa. I got back into the offices and without knowing if this was ever going to happen. We start to try to re imagine the season without Francis. Underwood screen so you had the whole season MAC, daddy, storylines and twists and turns on almost everything. And then you have to scrap all of it. And and really start all over again with a really tight deadline, Melissa how long did you have to put this together? Gosh, I guess we were back shooting a couple months later. Frank. About a month. Or so to come up with a new well, not a new a new version of the story of the ending of season six and just on this is Josh I mean, you might be silly to ask. But this is shorter than you normally would have had to work on something like this. That's right. We were planning to do. You know, we knew it was to be the last season in any event, we were planning to do thirteen episodes as usual, and and with the re break of the story, what what, you know, best us what felt like the appropriate number to tell the story properly. We landed on eight. Yeah. Even within that you there was a bit more time per episode to discover what the episodes in the first version. I mean when when it all happened, we were close to about eleven scripts eleven episodes. It's some form had been written. So we had to redo that. But we had to do it in an accelerated matter where were you able to save anything from those original scripts? We were able to save the northstar and continue to follow it. And I mean, you know, at the end of season five

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