The 100 showrunner, Jason Rothenberg recently did a a 3 hour podcast with Erin and Claire of MetaStation….answering questions submitted by 100 fans from Twitter!
Our favorite question was sent in by HIC fangirl Sara @marcuskanebeard, (great question Sara!)….who asked about Ian and his 2nd time directing for The 100 .
We can’t wait to see Ian’s episode, it’ll be episode 5.10 in the new season!
Jason’s words about Ian and his directing made us smile with pride! We know what a fantastic director he is, and what a pleasure to hear Jason say it too.
Below you can listen to what Jason says…….. and view photos from Ian’s 100 directorial debut in season 4…… in this specially made video for CusickGallery.
Sara recently met Ian for the first time in Paris and her photos with him are included too!
A huge thank you to our CG assistant Tat, @Tat_Yatanis who made this for us. Thank you dear Tat! xx
We can hardly believe it! Has it really been 10 years since we were all treated to one of the best, if not The best hours ever shown on TV?
We’re talking of course about LOST episode ‘The Constant”….a Desmond/Penny centric episode that was one of the most popular episodes of the entire series.
How could we ever forget that phone call?
Enjoy this article by DARREN FRANICH at Entertainment Weekly….
‘The Constant’ turns 10: Revisiting the great Lost time-twist episode a decade later
“It was 2008 and you never know what kind of show Lost would be. The fourth season of ABC’s island mystery returned in January after an eight-month hiatus — unusual, exhausting, tantalizing, back before everything had an 18-month hiatus. Week-to-week, there might be flashbacks or flashforwards, new characters introduced, old characters reintroduced, old characters brutally disposed of.”
“The Constant” is the best episode that LOST ever did. Here’s why.
One of the best things that LOST ever did was realizing at the end of the second season that one of the best characters at their disposal was our favorite button-pushing Scotsman, Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick). “The Constant” was the episode that Lost perfected the kind of episode to use with that character.