You have never seen Banshee?Hmm. Will have to watch after Peaky Blinders. Thanks, FoH!
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You have never seen Banshee?Hmm. Will have to watch after Peaky Blinders. Thanks, FoH!
Didn't notice the first time I watched the show... Miguel Sapochnik directed the last couple episodes of Season 1. Nice.
Miguel Sapochnik directed the pilot episode of Altered Carbon, the season 5 premier of Fringe, and the first season finale of Revolution, all three of which are among the best episodes in their respective series. His episode in season 2 of True Detective was way more tolerable than the rest of the season. And episodes 9 and 10 from season 1 of Banshee here are among the best episodes in the series, too. His filmography isn't very deep for someone who has been directing for 12 years, but everything I've seen his name attached to has been better than par. I keep hoping he'll get to lead his own project someday.meh, most "big" series use the same cast of TV Directors e.g Jack Bender etc.
The notable exception was when Game of Thrones brought in Neil Marshall specifically for the Blackwater Bay episode due to his experience of small budget action/horror movies
Miguel Sapochnik directed the pilot episode of Altered Carbon, the season 5 premier of Fringe, and the first season finale of Revolution, all three of which are among the best episodes in their respective series. His episode in season 2 of True Detective was way more tolerable than the rest of the season. And episodes 9 and 10 from season 1 of Banshee here are among the best episodes in the series, too. His filmography isn't very deep for someone who has been directing for 12 years, but everything I've seen his name attached to has been better than par. I keep hoping he'll get to lead his own project someday.
Not by any means imagining him as both writer and producer. Show runner maybe but would likely need a writer's room. Like most shows...He's still a hired gun with little creative input on shows he isn't the show runner for