Facing the Day: Day Break's Jeffrey Bell.
He talks about running Day Break and, of course, Angel.
Also, his penchant for Mexican wrestling and “The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco” get a fun mention.
November 27 2006
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gossi | November 28, 00:16 CET
A shout-out to Numero Cinco... ah, memories. Sniff.
Fitz | November 28, 01:05 CET
Although I've never been Bell's greatest fan, can't recall any Angel episode from, that I'd include in my favorite lists.
But I'm watching "Day Break" mostly for the cast (Adam and Taye - original cast member from Rent) and for being a show that melds into the subject of Time.
Numfar PTB | November 28, 01:56 CET
Not Fade Away.
Simon | November 28, 03:21 CET
Okay, just scratch what i just said. hahah.
Numfar PTB | November 28, 03:30 CET
ohbejoyful | November 28, 06:33 CET
sistakaren | November 28, 07:48 CET
Sadly only if you're in the US ohbejoyful (unless you use nefarious means to bypass their filtering and since gossi's already using nefarious means I think he's got that covered ;).
Good interview that, thanks for linking Pliny. I like what he says about the banality of revealing a magic trick so long as the writers take it to heart in its entirety. A magic trick might be banal but it makes sense. Obviously their challenge is to have a final reveal of the repeating mechanism that isn't banal but still makes sense (even if it's only within the show's context i.e. not necessarily real world sense, just fiction sense).
Saje | November 28, 16:10 CET