“Always a deep dive into the back story of each show and getting to know the creators. So enriching. E3 E2. Expertise, perfectionism and enthusiasm. These are the qualities of all the contributors to Julia. E4 So timely and important to link the topic of birth control 60 years ago to today’s legal crisis. Pointing out through drama that loved ones will meet you where you are is a poignant lesson. Also appreciate Lost Kitchen’s Erin French’s emphasis on simplicity and hospitality. Episode 5 is pure gold. The writer and director describing the challenges of creating the twins story, the praise for Mr. Pierce for his thorough research into the brothers’ relationship and the subtle facial expressions to distinguish Paul from Charlie. Grace Young’s story about Julia’s influence, and her support of Chinatowns during the pandemic. ‘Little bits of good.’ Much talk about moms throughout this episode. Just splendid. Episode 6: David and Fiona are a mutual admiration society. Lovely to hear them lavish praise on cast members and other people in their lives. Jacques contributed to the cache of personal stories about Julia. Episode 7: Alex, Charlie’s grandson coaching Mr. Pierce about the two men and their relationship?! There could be no better expert on all the Childs. Plus his love of history and putting the two White House events in context. Loved the true story of Zephyr, her role with the Johnson family and influence on the making of the Civil Rights legislation. Kerry Diamond and her staff have produced illuminating episodes worthy of this shining example of television at its very best. Kerry also has a very pleasing voice which is no small thing in the world of podcasts.”
writemor via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/01/24