“Weird As People”: How Pulse Survivors Helped the Peacock Series

“Weird As People”: How Pulse Survivors Helped the Peacock Series

welcome to episode 172 TV’s top 5, the hollywood reportertelevision podcast.

hosts every sunday Leslie Goldberg (West Coast Television Publisher) and Daniel Feinberg (Chief TV Critic) Distribute the latest TV news in the context of business and critical parties, greet viewers, executives and other guests, and provide critical guidance on what to watch (or skip).

This week Dan and I were joined by Stephen Dunn, the creator of Peacock’s Strange as a city, The third incarnation of Russell T. Davis’ groundbreaking British series. Other segments include Disney’s shocking decision to fire Peter Rice and this year’s Peabody Award winners.

This is how the episode unfolds:

1. Titles
JJ Abrams, Colin Farrell, Catherine Hahn, Carol Burnett, John Ham, Juno Temple and What do we do in the shadows Highlights the most important titles of the week.

2. Disney Bomb
Peter Rice, head of Disney’s broad television portfolio, was brought to the door this week by a sudden shooting that shook the city. I

3. Peabody Winners
There are and are several winners of the 82nd edition of the Peabody Awards TV’s top 5 Favorites in between, including We are the lady parts s Dog reservation.

4. Featured Showrunner
strange how people The creator Stephen Dunn He joins the show this week to talk about Peacock’s “recreation” of the British original and the subsequent UK showtime update. Dan talks about meeting Pulse survivors about the show’s central script on the topic of recovery after tragedy. Most, closet monster The writer describes in detail the ways his show elevates transgender and disabled characters in a way that is innovative from its predecessors. “This is not a caviarism bingo card; “This is what my society looks like,” Dan said.

5. Angle of Criticism
As usual, let’s take a look at what we might see (or miss) this weekend. This week weighs Ms. Marvel, for all mankind, evil s An old man.

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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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