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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 22, 2013 19:08:34 GMT -6
Airdate: December 22nd, 2013 Guest Star(s): Kaley Cuoco & Jane Lynch The VPN's Official Description: A MUCH NEEDED CHRISTMAS MIRACLE - Attempting to get her cast ready for tomorrow’s nativity performance, stage manager Damaris Grimes (guest star Kaley Cuoco) runs frantic while trying to maintain order. And the cast members do not seem to be cooperating. Can the show go on? Will there even be a show to perform? Chaos ensues in this brand new “Audition” Christmas special! All main cast members appear. Link: Audition - Christmas Special 2Written by: Brady Brown
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 19, 2013 15:04:03 GMT -6
And it returns on my birthday! HECK YES.
Also love the fact that the episodes are going to be a little longer, even if it is only a mere couple of pages. LOVE these characters!
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 18, 2013 16:51:30 GMT -6
Brady, that's the whole IDEA of the show, the fact that it does keep things changing, both companions AND Doctors, but I do think Tennant's era did go a little too far sometimes, having companions that always seemed to leave in Season finales. That's why I liked the idea that the Ponds would depart mid-season (as it looked liked they were going to), because it harkened back to the classic era where they would leave, and either a new companion would replace them in the same story, or at least, the subsequent one. I mean, yeah I know that's how the series works and that's how it's going to remain. I was just saying how it's hard to get attached to these characters and have them leave so quickly.
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 18, 2013 15:35:36 GMT -6
EXCLUSIVE: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL TAKE TWO? Rejoice, "Audition" fans! After an extended hiatus, your favorite webisode dramady is back for another Christmas special! This time around, unlike the last, the episode takes place in the present. Entitled "Nativity Disaster", Alex, Alisha, and the entire gang will have to work together if they want to prepare their performance night. Though, from the title and the picture above, things don't necessarily go as planned. "There's tons of shenanigans that ensue," says series creator Brady Brown. "Nothing goes as planned, so whether or not they'll finish in time is going to be left to how well they can work together! Kaley Cuoco is said to guest star as Damaris Grimes, the stage manager for the nativity performance. So mark your calenders! Because "Nativity Disaster" will air on a special night - Sunday, DECEMBER 22ND, 2013! Excited for your "Audition" fix before the year's up? And producers say you don't have to have followed the show to enjoy! So if you're hesitant to start the webisode, or are just in the mood for some holiday cheer, tune in this Sunday!
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 15, 2013 18:39:31 GMT -6
I've just grown tied of Jeremy, honestly. I don't know why, maybe it's because I can never get invested in his storylines. It was interesting when he had the hunter's mark, I guess, but even then I didn't care that much. Caroline is still being underutilized this season for some reason, and I am enjoying the whole Augustine storyline, as well as Katherine's search for immortality again. This season isn't necessarily bad, I've just grown tired of some of the characters. Hopefully that'll change, though!
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 15, 2013 18:32:55 GMT -6
I feel exactly the same way. I would honestly rather Elena go back to dating neither one of the Salvatores and being a free agent again. At least that was somewhat interesting. They seem to end every single relationship I actually enjoy, though, HAHAHA!
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 15, 2013 18:25:20 GMT -6
How many times has Damon given a speech to Elena about how bad of a person he is?
Oh right, too many.
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 15, 2013 16:13:37 GMT -6
Feels really awesome to finish an episode for Audition and one for TST all in one week!
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Arrow
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 15, 2013 10:34:05 GMT -6
Just caught up with the last two episodes. Now THAT is how you do a mid-season finale! Actually thought I was watching a full-fledged season finale. Arrow is doing an awesome job this season, and I can't wait to see how the new Flash show is going to turn out. Definitely one of my favorite shows right now. AND SLADE IS ALIVE AND SH*T JUST GOT REAL
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 15, 2013 10:28:46 GMT -6
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 14, 2013 19:56:04 GMT -6
Promo images featuring two reoccurring character, Holt and Ellie, portrayed by Daniel Sharman and Ashley Benson, respectively:
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 13, 2013 10:47:21 GMT -6
HECK. YES.
I AM SO READY
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 12, 2013 21:18:09 GMT -6
I may or may not have taken a tad of inspiration from the latest Watchtower poster by Jack Malone but we're gonna act like I'm just making that up...
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 11, 2013 18:10:22 GMT -6
Episode 301 Wow. I cannot believe I have not checked this out sooner. I almost completely forgot about all my reading commitments. This was an interesting premiere for Season 3. The situation between Angela and Jordan definitely ended good and without giving anything away to someone that didn't read it...I could see some different angles coming back! Now I'm interested to see what Season 3 has in store. I will try to keep up with it as I do want to see what is going on. 8/10 Thanks for the read, Andrew! Angela and Jordan's arc was something I really loved to write, so I wanted to close that chapter is a realistic way, and it seems that you and Jack really liked it so I guess I did a good job, haha! Sequence 3 is definitely going to be the biggest one yet, so hopefully you stick around for the crazy ride!
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 11, 2013 17:54:16 GMT -6
S01E03 "SUPER SCENT" REVIEW
Trying to play catch up. This was an incredible episode with a really solid plot and character beats. It made me incredibly reminiscent of Smallville's early days, and I just loved every part of it. I think what made it so interesting was how everything connected, and had a strong purpose, from the introduction of the "sweetheart week" to how Randle, and his intentions infected Sara, and called for greater attention on Janice's emotions in losing her boyfriend in the premiere. It really worked and came together to form an impressive installment of "The Super Teens!" I am definitely okay with this catch up game you are playing! Haha! Smallville is definitely one of my inspirations when I plan and write this show. It's my all time favorite series, and the whole idea of Clark having to deal with these powers in his school really fascinated me. And plus I really loved the episode where Lana becomes infected and completely changes her attitude. Stoked you enjoyed the episode! There were so many problems during the production of this episode - the plot was changed several times and a storyline was completely thrown out the window. So it's great to know it seemed to pay off! HAHAHA! Well I'm glad you really like Dr. Uucsio! His main role this season it to just assist any way he can, because that's just the person he is. And while he doesn't have an episode devoted solely for his character, at least in this season, he's always there watching over the triplets. Sort of like how Chloe was with Clark. But there is some troubles for him in S2! hahaha This was really a problem when writing the episode. I couldn't figure out how I was going to incorporate the reveal of Randle's powers without he just saying "this is what I can do." So the Bright Day Blog came into play again. I can't remember if it's used again though, haha! I try to make each episode have at least one action scene, whether it be at the end or not. I just love action so much, though writing it is a completely different story, HAHA!! Being that the three main characters are siblings, triplets in fact, they're definitely going to butt heads over the course of the series. They'll disagree tremendously, but will always find a way to work it out in the end, because while they may want to rip one another's hair out, they're family, and that's really the strongest bond of all. *cue inspirational music* Anyways, Sara is probably the most rebellious of the trio, not that she'll act out on occasion, but she's not afraid to speak her mind or step on anyone's toes. She'll definitely be at Janice's throat again sometime soon, haha Thanks again for the review, Jack! Hopefully you can catch up with the show sometime soon, because I would love to hear your thoughts on season one!!
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 9, 2013 20:44:53 GMT -6
From left to right: Edward Macauly (Aaron Eckhart), Alexander (Michael Fassbender), Shela Aubrey (Gabrielle Union), Janette "Jane" Doe (Ashley Judd), Mrs. Elise Uucsio (Nicole Kidman), Dr. Geoffrey Uucsio (Jon Hamm), Debbie Knox (Lori Loughlin), Sara Knox (Shenae Grimes), Janice Knox (Britt Robertson), Clark Knox (Logan Lerman), Fred Johansson (Josh Hutcherson), Lucy Lincoln (Carey Mulligan), Ryan Cass (Tim Daly), Det. Jade Ashlock (Cassidy Freeman), Det. Eric Paul (Aaron Tviet), Audrey Swankins (Sienna Miller), Holt (Daniel Sharman), and Ellie (Ashley Benson)
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 9, 2013 20:38:25 GMT -6
THE SUPER TEENS - MULTIMEDIA | SEASON TWO Media related to the second season of "The Super Teens" will be posted here.
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Post by Brady Brown on Dec 8, 2013 9:08:10 GMT -6
Been getting a lot of progress done on 2.04 of TST. Really excited to be writing for that show again! Also started 3.04 of Audition. Not going as smoothly, but it's getting something done!
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