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    Insights Into Entertainment: Episode 12 "Punch It Chewie"

    Insights Into Entertainment: Episode 12 "Punch It Chewie"

    This week we look at the 30th anniversary celebration of Disney's Hollywood Studios and take a look back at how the park has evolved in that time. We provide you our spoiler filled review of Avengers and a look at the impressively increasing compensation for our super heroic actors and actresses. We follow up on Adele and how her split from her husband is going as well as where Skylar Astin is after his divorce. We'll take a look at some legal issues that Rick Schroder is going through before our touching and emotional tribute to the late great Peter Mayhew then we'll finish up with our Insightful Picks of the Week.

    #8 - Stephen Nathan (TV writer-showrunner) in Santa Monica

    #8 - Stephen Nathan (TV writer-showrunner) in Santa Monica

    Stephen Nathan (Bones, Joan of Arcadia, Family Law) discusses career in executive producing sit-coms and one-hour drama series and offers a detailed look into a ten-year run on the hit comedy-procedural Bones.

     

    We talk about:

    • The future of consuming visual content
    • Writing and executive producing Bones for a decade 
    • The special 200th "Hitchcock" episode of Bones in Technicolor
    • The evolution of two central characters 
    • Balancing plot and character within episodes
    • Social media fan support -- the positive and the negative
    • Transitioning from New York and the stage to LA and a role in Bonanza 
    • The demanding schedule of a showrunner
    • Cross-training with playwriting

     

    Quotes from the show:

    "Ten years on one show... I could have become a doctor."

    "There are two characters; we pick them up at one part of their lives, and then, when the series ends, you leave them in another part of their lives."

    "The more controversial something is-- or the more upset the audience was-- the more they talked about it, and the more people wanted to see what they were talking about."

    "I have felt so lucky and so fortunate to be able to do what I love, and eat because of it. I don't take that lightly."

    "There has to be an element of truth. That holds true for any genre, any literature... What's the ticker? What's that little piece of humanity that's the reason we watch the show?"

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