I think the showrunner interviews are a red herring. Some of the commenter theories about next season I think will definitely turn out to be correct. There's no way this show will stay away from the White House.
I think the showrunner interviews are a red herring. Some of the commenter theories about next season I think will definitely turn out to be correct. There's no way this show will stay away from the White House.
The closed captions spelled it "undone".
I was thinking more "Fawlty Towers" as I watched it unfold.
I watch the show with captions turned on so I don't miss the quick lines.
They've put out-takes of that scene at the end of the show on HBO On Demand. That scene was pure improvisation in every take.
Yes you're correct. Some statistics on that:
Just off the top of my head: George's boss Mr. Morgan in the Yankees office. Jerry's exterminator who appeared in two episodes. The guy in the camera store who photoshopped George and George's boss in and out of a snapshot from the boss's desk. The family who George watched "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with to cheat…
That's exactly what I've been thinking. Certainly their studio of choice (Grumman Studios on Long Island, a former aircraft plant where the lunar modules were built and tested) has enough space to accommodate a few hundred seats somewhere that's close enough to most of the live performance, but can be set up with…
I take no credit for the Arri link to back Jason. Another commenter of a previous episode of PG posted that here first.
Not really. You lift something from HBO On Demand exclusive content and post it online, HBO's going to have it removed. That's pretty standard stuff.
Jason Mann (in another life, apparently), endorsing the Arri Alexa digital camera:
Agreed, I saw that too. She was in at least two shots taken by the TV series camera and definitely not someone on the crew.
Duly noted.
I find it interesting that although they refer to the location as the "Douglas Fairbanks house", most of the house called Pickfair that he and Mary Pickford lived in was torn down in 1990 by new owner Pia Zadora, allegedly because it was in such poor shape and was infested with termites (or ghosts, depending on the…