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The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith

The Boys - Catriona McKenzie - The Insider - S4 E7

The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith

Jeff Goldsmith

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4.6640 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Host Jeff Goldsmith interviews director Catriona McKenzie about TV's The Boys: The Insider - Season 4, Episode 7.

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0:00.0

In today's episode, we examine one of the most tragic human octopus love stories in existence.

0:06.8

Howdy?

0:07.3

I'm Jeff Goldsman, and this is the Q&A.

0:09.3

My agenda is simple.

0:10.4

Each week, I plan to bring you in-depth insights into the creative process of storytelling.

0:14.7

And, folks, it is tragic.

0:16.1

Let's admit it.

0:17.0

And Tilda Swinton's voice work was incredible.

0:19.8

But I love the TV show show the boys and it was an

0:21.6

absolute pleasure to have an episode with director katrina mackenzie talking about her pentultimate

0:27.9

episode of season four episode seven the insider the boys is just one of those perfect comic book

0:34.5

adaptations and i've i've been blown away by it. The writing is spectacular.

0:38.8

The directing is spectacular. The acting, just everything about it. I just, I absolutely love this

0:43.5

show. So this was a really fun episode for me. And Katrina's a good interview because she has

0:47.9

experience working with comic book intellectual properties. She's also directed dramas.

0:53.5

She has a really good diverse background as a

0:56.3

director, and she brought all that, of course, to this episode. Without a doubt, Katrina was very

1:00.8

forthcoming about her creative process and what it took to get this episode made, and it was

1:06.0

complicated. One sequence in particular that we talk about took 10 days to shoot, which is usually

1:10.5

how long an entire episode of television is sometimes recorded.

1:13.7

But that was just one scene, so it's kind of crazy.

1:16.8

But this was a great interview with a lot of in-depth insights into how the boys gets made.

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