Then one of the hosts said, "who is peter coyote? it's like asking jamie foxx who he is."
Huh.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Then one of the hosts said, "who is peter coyote? it's like asking jamie foxx who he is."
Huh.
Then one of the hosts said, "who is peter coyote? it's like asking jamie foxx who he is."
Cause Jamie Foxx totally knows who Peter Coyote is.
I rewatched Out of Gas Sunday night. Damn, that's some fine TV, and the construction is a thing of glory and wonder.
I don't think I've seen OoG for over a month, perhaps two or three. I'm slipping, and will have to remedy that. But, unfortunately, probably not tonight.
There's like two Rachels and a Rachelle there, but I think we know which one you mean.
Cranberry found a great interview with Bryan Fuller, in which he talks a lot about Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me, as well as his new projects. The site isn't work-safe, though, as it's sorta porny.
The relevant bit for the Timsters:
I learned a lot from Tim in terms of story structure and just how to run a show, like working with the writers and doing rewrites. There is a lot that I learned from him that I’m walking away from Wonderfalls with so I’m eager to apply a lot of those things on the next show.
Hee, he sent me the link, actually, saying "this is an interview I did with a porn site!" It is a pretty good article. I thought it was interesting that he made some of his Dead Like Me gripes public.
We've also both been interviewed for an article in a Tribune weekly in South Florida (and I think the reporter talked to Caroline, too), although I don't know when that one comes out.
I liked Bryan before, but I loved him more after reading that interview.
Sci-Fi Wire has a brief article/interview thingy about Tim's work on adapting TMiaHM. [link]