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Metamorphosis

Talk Ville

Michael Rosenbaum | Tom Welling | Cumulus Podcast Network

Tv & Film, Arts, Performing Arts, After Shows

4.93.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Tom and Michael address the step back in the second episode of the series Smallville where the ‘freak of the week’ concept gets solidified with our introduction to a buggy individual. The guys reflect on the suspension of disbelief that it took to shoot certain scenes and what it was like shooting the special effect shots that involved kryptonite and bullet time. During this episode, Michael points out scenes that didn’t flow after remembering cut dialogue and Tom looks for answers on the floating that never got addressed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Talkville.

0:15.4

I'm Michael Rosenbaum.

0:17.4

Hello, I'm Tom Welling.

0:18.9

That's right.

0:19.9

Tom Welling is via Northern California.

0:23.5

Ryan Tayaz is here.

0:25.1

Hello.

0:26.1

Ryan, how are you?

0:27.1

I'm okay.

0:28.1

Did everybody watch the episode?

0:29.9

The last night?

0:30.9

Oops.

0:31.9

What episode?

0:32.9

The one amorphous.

0:33.9

I'm going completely unmemory.

0:36.9

Welcome back folks.

0:40.5

This is your first time with us today.

0:43.4

I'm going to tell you about what the podcast is.

0:45.0

This is pretty much a rewatch podcast of what you see is what you get.

0:48.1

You like the new sign?

0:49.1

We have a sign here.

0:50.1

We had this made.

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