The Podcast • Chapter 13:
The Handmaiden
&
Halt And Catch Fire

Wes: TV

HALT AND CATCH FIRE


The conflicts and overall ascension within the computer industry of our five main characters

Lee Pace as computer salesman & visionary leader Joe MacMillan

Scoot McNairy as the brilliant hardware creator, Gordon Clark

Mackenzie Davis as ingenious designer Cameron (Catherine) Howe

Kerry Bishé as Donna Clark, business woman and wife to Gordon, in that order.

Toby Huss is high octane dynamite as John Bosworth

Annabeth Gish appears this  season as investor Diane Gould along with Matthew Lillard as major power investor behind to McMillan industries…

And Manish Dayal, who plays Ryan Ray this season.   Manish plays Ryan with a ferocity & passion for pure creation. His performance is nothing short of stellar.

Working for Cameron and Gordon at Mutiny,  he sees no potential to achieve his purpose so he seeks out Joe McMillan.

Resistant at first Joe is taken by ryan’s drive to create and they begin working hand-in-hand to create something brand-new when Joe McMillan is just about to become the ruthless salesman we met in season one again.

Ryan saves him…

At the time of this recording I had not finished season three.

I have now,  and I can say…holy shit.

If you thought the ending of season two was amazing the ending of season three is inspirational.

Bravo to Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers, writers and show runners of this passion project… and the directors of episode nine season three the best episode of the series has ever done.

Bravo to the cast.

Bravo to AMC, as they have granted halt a fourth and final season next year as of six days ago.

You can watch the first two seasons on Netflix people…we have one more season to go.

We have to support the great storytellers, we must.

 

Wes & Oldboy: TV

Westworld

 

 

Westworld (TV series) – Wikipedia

Westworld is an American science fiction western thriller television series created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy for HBO. It is based on the 1973 film of the same name, which was written and directed by American novelist Michael Crichton, and to a lesser extent on the 1976 sequel Futureworld .

The Excorcist

“Not bad…”

 

And we close out the show as Oldboy discuss…

Dee Snyder’s new hard-core solo version of :

We’re Not Gonna Take It

 

We’re Not Gonna Take It

We’re Not Gonna Take It (2016 Acoustic Recording), a song by Dee Snider on Spotify

 

“God Bless America”

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