this is not about teaching you. we are going to vigorously defend this material and make sure that you don t do something harmful. we generated this incredible television experience that was only authentic because i shut up, because i see the creative power, because i listened and learned. - well these shows are resonating with so many people because they explore the human experience. as we re thinking about technologies, as we re reconciling with histories, we see ourselves in these stories, in these characters, and we re cheering them on. - so while black characters of science fiction were now being celebrated, another genre is coming about. and that s horror. (tense music) - begin. - we re kind of getting to a place through black horror and black science fiction to finally find a way to start to tell our stories in this format.
it seems that it is a very singular television experience and as much as you do do that many takes and they set it up almost as though it is more of a play and then they film the play. we were talking the other day to the actor who plays willa, conor s girlfriend, she starts off as a playwright and then becomes one of the people we root for most of the show. she was saying just sometimes as a person watching the orchestrations of how they shoot of of it. putting the film into the camera and all the seamless take. putting the film into the camera and all the seamless take. she said, she just cries watching that because of the efforts that everybody puts in a so spectacular so it seems, all i can begin to think is thatjesse armstrong has very good taste in people and everything else and he has assembled in this way that is so singular all of these people who are the absolute best at what they do.
my shoulder at how he was feeling. why do you think it worked so well? you look at the writing, the music, it is absolutely spectacular, the acting. this is one story when they were talking about the boat scene, filming it in one take. what was it, in terms of those parts, why does it work so well? i in terms of those parts, why does it work so well? work so well? i think it s a few thins. work so well? i think it s a few things- one. work so well? i think it s a few things. one, on work so well? i think it s a few things. one, on our work so well? i think it s a few things. one, on our podcast, i work so well? i think it s a few. things. one, on our podcast, we work so well? i think it s a few- things. one, on our podcast, we have had the chance to talk to a lot of different actors who have worked on the show and they all say that the way it operates as a tv show, it seems that it is a very singular television experience and as much as you do do that many takes and they set it up
takes. why didn t work so well? i think it s a few things. an hour pod cast, we have had the chance to speak to a lot of actors who have been on the show and they all say that the way it operates as a tv show, these are theatre actors and hollywood actors and it seems that it is singular television experience. you don t do that many takes and they set it up almost as though it is more of a play and they filmed the play, we were talking to the actor who plays connor s girlfriend. she becomes one of the people we root for the most in the show and she was saying, just
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