meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Pilot TV

#46 - I Am The Night, Manifest, and Fosse/Verdon

Pilot TV

Empire Magazine

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2019

⏱️ 76 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

On the podcast this week we're playing catch-up with our American cousins as we finally get the chance to watch three shows that have already debuted across the pond. Specifically, True crime adaptation I Am The Night, plane-orientated supernatural mystery series Manifest and Emmy-nominated danceathon Fosse/Verdon. Plus we finally get a chance to dissect the Comic-Con reveals (don't panic, James mercifully keeps the Picardsplaining to a minimum) and we get into some spirited (spoiler-free) discussion about the Big Little Lies finale.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

On the pilot TV podcast this week we are strapping on our dancing shoes for Emmy-winning miniseries Fosy Verden.

0:14.8

Joining Chris Pine and India Eisley for a tale of race and grisly murder in the Patty Jenkins

0:19.8

produced I Am the Night and joining Robert Zamechis for a flight on Supernatural Drama Manifest, which

0:26.4

very much wants to position itself as the new lost only with fewer polar bears.

0:31.2

I'm James Dyer and welcome to the pilot TV podcast your weekly guide to the latest

0:35.4

television happenings or in the case of this week three shows that aired months ago

0:39.4

in America. Joining me as we tried to desperately catch up with our transatlantic cousins are the other two sides to this little pod triangle in the red corner

0:50.3

hailing from the seven rings of Hades we have a well-meaning half-demon who's true name

0:55.8

Anung-unrama means, and upon his brow is set a crown of flame.

1:01.2

He was summoned from hell to earth as a baby by Nazi occultists, but he's here today to

1:06.4

co-host the podcast. It's Hellboy!

1:09.6

Oh, I see. See? Oh, it was. Was that too much?

1:13.0

I think that one might have been a stretch.

1:15.0

It was good because we got your funny voice, like about two minutes into the podgos.

1:19.0

Smug voice.

1:20.0

Smug voice.

1:21.0

Well the smug funny name voice.

1:22.0

Yeah, the funny name voice. The nerdy smug. That is actually Hell Boys real name. So this is all Hell Boys. I should have known that. I should have known then the same way I should have known that the character that Simon Pei plays is the father of the person who that took

1:34.9

he used his likeness in the original comic strip that we didn't know and

1:37.5

so yes many many people pointed this out the reason we were saying why

1:41.2

Simon Peg here and why is you playing the dad?

1:42.5

It's because the son character who he is now too old to play was based on his visage.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Empire Magazine, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Empire Magazine and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.