He was just a boy who wanted a better present than a stupid book.
Dan Fienberg, The Firewall and Iceberg Podcast
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He was just a boy who wanted a better present than a stupid book.
Dan Fienberg, The Firewall and Iceberg Podcast
Alan Sepinwall: "So your defense is that they suck and therefore anything they do that sucks is okay."
On the latest HIMYM episode.
Alan: Harry/Luna everyday of the week. Dan: (long pause) No. Alan: Why do you hate Luna Lovegood?! Dan: I just don't think necessarily that there was any... I don't think there were any sparks there. Alan: (sighs) God. Alright. Dan: What problems did you have with Ginny Weasley? Alan: Eh. Whatever. Dan: (laughing) Ouch. Alan: Luna Lovegood, baby. Luna. Lovegood.
Sepinwall & Fienberg during a tangent in a Firewall & Iceberg Podcast (Feb. 4, 2014) discussing the Harry/Hermione/Ron-gate Hee. I'm totally with Sepinwall here.
[Alan Sepinwall: The red eyed monster thingy can crabwalk!] Which is so awesome because so can one thousand people on Cirque du Soleil and maybe that's what's invading Los Angeles.
Dan Fienberg on The After pilot.
Huffpost Hangouts - 2014 TV including The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and more!
We talked 2014 television with Alan Sepinwall & Dan Fienberg (of HitFix) and HuffPost's Maureen Ryan & matthew rappaport : HuffPost & Hitfix 2014 Television Hangout On Air Roundtable
Mo and Matt's Golden Globes Hangout is above but check out the link for the Group TV Hangout On Air!
Yes, 21 minutes of "Work It" felt like going to a tattoo parlor and getting barbed wire inked onto your eyeball, but 42 minutes of "Betrayal" felt like two years of watching very, very expensive paint dry on the wall of an apartment you could never afford to live in.
Dan Fienberg, HitFix.com
If you are at all interested in television criticism & the process of making & marketing TV shows, you should check out my fave podcast: The Firewall & Iceberg Podcast. Upfronts are next week so they're doing an upfronts preview on this week's ep & next week they'll be doing two eps where they focus on the best new pilots, comment on fall scheduling & development, & talk ratings and overall impressions network by network. I seriously look forward to listening to it every week.