Agree, the wonderful thing about The Shield, compared to something like The Wire, is that the overall arc of the story feels much tighter. The Wire meandered a bit, wrapped its initial storyline, and then instead of ending, continued with a greatly diminished story. Taken as a body of work The Shield ranks very high to me.
I had the pleasure of meeting them both. They are so nice in person. I was in awe with how genuine and kind they were. They remind me of my own friends and how you could just sit and hang out and have a great time. They don't put on airs, even though both have great wealth. Lovely people.
Everyone who's ever asked for an autograph says "I had the pleasure to meet them - they were so nice". What? Do you think actors are going to be rude at a fan event?
At 70, Katey Sagal is as gorgeous as she's ever been. Kurt's a lucky guy. She's one of my favorite actors as well. I'm glad she's still in the game years after the show I watched religiously as a teen (Married with Children).
I love this dude...the creative energy is insane. Honestly both of them as a pair cause Katey is nothing to sneeze at but really amazing. I wish they spoke more
@@freeloadingmf He wrote a few lines into An episode of Mayans that were anti Disney after they bought fox. One of the lines was something like “this is where Walt buried all the Jews he killed”. After that aired they forced him out and accused him of being abusive to coworkers and being an all around piece of shit. After that Sutter said it would take a public apology to bring him back into the fold.
@@seanwilks7712 why would Disney have to apologize? Kurt chose to put that line in to his show after the FX/Disney merger. It may have been his opinion about Disney, he shouldn’t of said it . I would absolutely love a prequel series about the First 9 . Unfortunately it’s not going to happen anytime soon
@@karleighrock593 I’m literally just repeating what Sutter said. He is referring to them saying he was fired for being abusive to the cast and hard to work with, when the truth was he was fired for the lines he wrote for Mayans.
not really. these people are so worthless to society and should be making minimum wage at best. but they are millionaires and dont pay taxes like we do....
I remember when she did the TV movie smart house after watching her on Married with Children and the legendary Lela from Futurama. Not to mention 8 simple rules
Sutter needs to get back to writing. SOA was a good show and it's terrible what they did to him on the Mayans. He should do the first nine and then how Jax kids deal with his death and stuff.
1:45 I totally assumed that the guys would be like that. Just watching the show, you sensed the lines were no doubt blurred between actor and character. Even seeing the cast guys interviews in regards to the show, you sensed they were not separating fantasy from reality. So long as they were on the show, THEY WERE the character pretty much, on and off camera. That must have been something to see that on the set every day. Ego, attitude, etc. Boys Club. I know of guys who watched the show and became obsessed with being like the guys on the show. Emulate them, and live that life. Disturbing.
When talking about Taylor Sheridan leaving the SOA for a career in writing/showrunning, Jon Bernthal said something along the lines of "I guess he got tired of being around delusional actors who thought they were real bikers." or something to that extent lol.
Marlboro should have sponsored SOA - when Gary Oldman was admitted to hospital with nicotine poisoning during the making of Darkesst Hour, I immediately thought of the cast of SOA esp Charlie and Ron.
@@Scientist_Salarian that would be a poor allocation of funds anyway. The time-honoured practice in entertainment is to have the pack sitting on the table or jutting from someone's shirt pocket. It was so blatant in the 60s that the host smoked on air and even as late as 2020 I saw a 60 Minutes interview with AC/DC where both band members interviewed smoked constantly. No-one in that band needs sponsorship money but they reached the point where they could do whatever they wanted - I suspect that some of the SOA cast felt the same way as the series progressed.
@@arthurwatts1680 Mission Impossible (TV) had such heavy Phillip Morris sponsorship that the actors were required to smoke a % of the time. Greg Morris even named his kid Phillip.
@@Automedon2 that was decades before SOA and very common in the entertainment industry. I remember a dying Yul Brynner urging people not to smoke after a career that revolved around his tough guy image. Kids vaping is the battleground here in Oz now and from October vapes will only be available from pharmacies. Yep, our drug stores will sell nicotine to addicts.
Fair play for Michael for the way he put the question. Could've easily just gone, we've had a lot of actors from Sons on who have negative thing to say about you, discuss? SOA went down hill early S5. If you know, you know.
SOA had fantastic potential at the start- vigilante justice, protecting territory, strong (yet toxic) family bonds... then if felt like it fell apart when boys started going to jail and ratting on each other... then who was going to murder who... and I couldn't hang past season 3. -.-
Still holding out hope for a series about The First 9, even if it's only 8 to 10 episodes. SOA is still one of the top 5 tv shows ever made. And Mayans was never the same after they kicked Kurt off his own creation, which is a shame because the first season or two were really good before it went off the rails. But they did go out strong with that finale.
I would absolutely love a prequel series about the first 9 . It should all about how JT and Piney came home from vietniem and started the club. The series should also answer a lot unanswered questions about how JT met Gemma, how the club got into gun running and what started the beef between samcro and the mayans .
The mayans series was absolutely great and honestly I was sad that Kurt got kicked off but Elgin did a great job he learned a lot from Kurt and then Elgin went his own way with the show it was just too good
I would love to meet Kurt and Katy. I just freaking love Katy. That woman is %100+ talented and just drop dead gorgeous. She’s the reason why I started watching The Connors.
Kurt can't look at the interviewer even once. Like, dude, what are you searching for up there and to the side and down to the ground...the guy is right in front of you! LOL!!!
Can you make that show come back and say it was all just a big nightmare cuz we really love the original show and it would be great if we can have all the actors and actresses back and say it was all just a big nightmare
In all fair honesty, sorry I never heard of Michael Rosenbaum or watched any of his movies but this podcast is great and now revisiting the movies that he's done in the past he's a pretty damn good actor too. I didn't realize my bad lol
I will say one thing if all Kirk stutter did with his life his life’s work would be complete because SOA that was just a fantastic show on so many levels. And not forgetting The fantastic Katie Sagul
Let’s have a new show, where Jax’s kids are grown up now, raised by the character Jimmy Smits did. But as they grow up they become undercover FBI agents and infiltrate a biker gang that took over the SamCrow territory and discover the truth….
@@4-a-e The MTM show, Mad Men, Newhart, Justified, The Good Place, Parks and Rec, Veep. Six Feet Under has an okay ending but it's so confusing hardly anyone understands it.
My son went to one of those comicon type places around Chicago. He took a picture with Ron Perlman and said, "Dad, he didn't act like he wanted to be there and he smelled like cigars". Whereas at the same place he took a picture with Brandon Routh and said, "Great guy and very personable and he had the greatest aftershave on. I didn't ask him what it was but I wish I had".
It is an interesting conversation, Kurt is unable to make continuing eye contact with Mike. Mike isn’t hitting him with anything controversial. Seemed odd to me but creative people can be that way…
Where can you watch The Shield? I’ve been itching to rewatch that show for a while now. Not woke enough for Netflix? I don’t get it, it was a hell of a show.
Hey Gemma! What happened to your 'thing' in Hamilton, Ontario! Or couldn't they understand that it was only a FX Show. They forgot that nobody has, did or will ever care about them. Ps I was a fan of Clay the whole time lol Buona Fortuna!!😊
Pearlman is ALWAYS an ass. That guy never looks at anything beyond the headline. It doesn’t matter what from politics to acting to personal life, if you dare disagree your fascist Yahtzee pig. Tough guy on tv only. DeNiro is the same.
Agreed. It became soap opera-ish. But it was still overall very good. I miss that time period on cable tv. There was Breaking Bad, Justified, SOA, and good ole Walking Dead had its moments.
@@Sobergamer61 yeah HBO would’ve worked too for sure. SOA used a similar play book as the Sopranos. Family, criminal organization, sex, and violence. Not knocking it. It works. That’s what people like to see.
I kept waiting for The Evil Dead poster to fall on Kurt. His head / hair kept bumping the poster as he talked. Michael, did you have to clean the poster and make sure it was secure after this interview? I can totally understand if you did. I know I would have.
From what I heard there was one person who was a nightmare on SOA. He is the same person who gets online and makes threats about he is going to “beat up” certain politicians. Nobody liked him.
@@afishcalledminnewawa Knows a wealthy big shot guy is *aping actresses. Thinks himself a tough guy, never says anything publicly and just pisses on his own hand. Hollywood is an interesting place.
I had high hopes SOA would follow in the footsteps of The Sopranos. Dark and dangerous but still very relatable to everyday life. Unfortunately, SOA went the opposite direction with Michael Bay-style chase scenes, shootouts and explosions. The whole damn show just got silly and unbelievable.
One of the silliest things in later episodes, is when Juice is supposed to be afraid of the club because of racism. Not once, in many many episodes since the very beggining have I ever heard any of the SOA members utter a racist remark. So the whole premise is super flawed.
Funny that Katy Sagal of all people would talk about someone's attitude and "diva behavior". Go ask Kim Coats and other cast members about her behavior. Go ask the cast/staff of The Conners about her behavior. There is a reason they put her character on tour and kept her out of large chunks of the seasons. Yeah. She has NO room to talk about ANYONE'S behavior.
Original vintage movie posters are usually folded not rolled, because that’s how they were shipped to theaters, they’re probably real vintage posters. As for the glare he could get anti glare glass but it’s expensive and he has the right to spend his money anyway he wants.
@@redrick8900 his office has cameras and microphones in it. I don’t think you know what words are. “That room with my car in it isn’t my garage it’s my bedroom”
@@killustrator If you put a car in your bedroom it's still a bedroom. I literally have all the stuff you mentioned in my living room and my basement and neither of those are a studio. You aren't good at logic.
@@anthonycampos8057 Obviously you’ve never interacted with any fans of both shows. The general consensus is Mayans went to shit after Sutter left and James became sole showrunner. The first 3 seasons were top notch television and the final two seasons were slow and boring. Also, Sutter made a promise before Mayans debuted that they would never make SOA the antagonists of the show, something Elgin James did the very first chance he got(essentially making Jax’s hard work and sacrifice completely pointless).
Kurt was the biggest diva and fucked that show up. Character motivations made no sense after season 4. Talented dude and I still liked the show, but all the actors clashed with the direction of the characters in the final 2 seasons
I feel like "The Shield" is a forgotten footnote in TV history, it was such a great show.
I second that!!!!
Just another day
It was good but not as good as SOA or Breaking Bad or The Wire and shit like that. I have it ranked at least one tier below those shows.
Shane!!!
Agree, the wonderful thing about The Shield, compared to something like The Wire, is that the overall arc of the story feels much tighter. The Wire meandered a bit, wrapped its initial storyline, and then instead of ending, continued with a greatly diminished story. Taken as a body of work The Shield ranks very high to me.
I had the pleasure of meeting them both. They are so nice in person. I was in awe with how genuine and kind they were. They remind me of my own friends and how you could just sit and hang out and have a great time. They don't put on airs, even though both have great wealth. Lovely people.
I wish we could expect that from all celebrities and human beings in general instead of having to be pleasantly surprised 🙂
So nice to hear 😊
Everyone who's ever asked for an autograph says "I had the pleasure to meet them - they were so nice". What? Do you think actors are going to be rude at a fan event?
@@Automedon2 It wasn't related to a fan event. It was something more intimate.
At 70, Katey Sagal is as gorgeous as she's ever been. Kurt's a lucky guy. She's one of my favorite actors as well. I'm glad she's still in the game years after the show I watched religiously as a teen (Married with Children).
I mean, not quite lol
No way she's 70 bcuz she damn sure doesn't look 70
@@tariqwatson2701she is. Google it. She was born January 19th 1954
You need rucking glasses
@tariqwatson2701 you need glasses also lmao or your old as dirt also
I grew up with Katey in Married and then 8 simple rules. And then SOA. LOVE LOVED then hated her. Always respected it.
Katey answered the question while Kurt kept going in circles
And she also did it in a good natured way to where she wasn't talking shit
Maybe he is more of a politician? lol
Katey seems like a much more interesting person to converse with. None of that word salad nonsense.
@@kristiburgos7728 she was being a good wife for sure 😂
When someone wont look at you when they talk and keep staring at the ceiling, it just comes across as BS.
I’ve seen some unhinged videos of Ron, if I was going to speculate on who could be a diva it would be Perlman.
100%.
Kim Cotes is a bit of a diva as well.
I really can't stand him. Always said he was creepy
@@meganstephens3214 😂
@@meganstephens3214 what a stupid fucking comment.
Kurt: *dancing around the topic to try and be nice*
Katey: No, too vague, here's the truth
There's a reason she's an icon
Icon, huh
Lol
@@ededdandeddytv5164 You're the icon, right?
@@ededdandeddytv5164 Yes, Icon, undeniably.
@@ededdandeddytv5164she actually is an icon. Idk who tf you are
"Icon"?? 🙄
LOVE Kurt's creativity and what he brings to film
Kurt Sutter what you brought to the Otto Delaney character was genius. Sheer unmistakable genius. I tip my cap to you. Award worthy performance
2:10 😂😂 when her eyes got big as she said “yeah”
I love this dude...the creative energy is insane. Honestly both of them as a pair cause Katey is nothing to sneeze at but really amazing. I wish they spoke more
One of the Top 5 shows ever made!!! Thank you all for making this for us ❤
I wish they would do a redwood originals and show the beginning of the club and how jax Dad got killed and all that good stuff
Unfortunately that won’t happen unless Disney makes a very public apology to Kurt or sells the SOA property.
@@seanwilks7712 What happened with Disney and Kurt?
@@freeloadingmf
He wrote a few lines into An episode of Mayans that were anti Disney after they bought fox. One of the lines was something like “this is where Walt buried all the Jews he killed”. After that aired they forced him out and accused him of being abusive to coworkers and being an all around piece of shit. After that Sutter said it would take a public apology to bring him back into the fold.
@@seanwilks7712 why would Disney have to apologize? Kurt chose to put that line in to his show after the FX/Disney merger. It may have been his opinion about Disney, he shouldn’t of said it . I would absolutely love a prequel series about the First 9 . Unfortunately it’s not going to happen anytime soon
@@karleighrock593
I’m literally just repeating what Sutter said. He is referring to them saying he was fired for being abusive to the cast and hard to work with, when the truth was he was fired for the lines he wrote for Mayans.
Katey is a legend.
And at 70, still a babe 😍
not really. these people are so worthless to society and should be making minimum wage at best. but they are millionaires and dont pay taxes like we do....
Listen to Kurt being diplomatic 😂. I love these guys ❤❤❤
SOA was amazing. I used to watch breaking bad and this all at once. The shield was also great too !
Was always happy to see the credits in the beginning say he wrote that episode. Usually was pretty gruesome lol
I remember when she did the TV movie smart house after watching her on Married with Children and the legendary Lela from Futurama. Not to mention 8 simple rules
Sutter needs to get back to writing. SOA was a good show and it's terrible what they did to him on the Mayans. He should do the first nine and then how Jax kids deal with his death and stuff.
He is still writing its just all garbage
Disney is a nightmare to work for, they'll suck the creative juices out of anyone. If you push back, they'll destroy you.
I'd like to see him get back to making the Bastard Executioner.
I wish I had all those posters you do in that studio
Katey Sagal keeps it real, and ive had a crush since Married With Children...haha
Let's rock.
1:45 I totally assumed that the guys would be like that. Just watching the show, you sensed the lines were no doubt blurred between actor and character. Even seeing the cast guys interviews in regards to the show, you sensed they were not separating fantasy from reality. So long as they were on the show, THEY WERE the character pretty much, on and off camera. That must have been something to see that on the set every day. Ego, attitude, etc. Boys Club. I know of guys who watched the show and became obsessed with being like the guys on the show. Emulate them, and live that life. Disturbing.
When talking about Taylor Sheridan leaving the SOA for a career in writing/showrunning, Jon Bernthal said something along the lines of "I guess he got tired of being around delusional actors who thought they were real bikers." or something to that extent lol.
That’s wild dude. You gotta really not have much going for you in life if you see that on TV and try to live it.
❤ glad people get to see how amazing she is. She can do comedy drama and can sing
Gracias desde Argentina! 🇦🇷
SoA not normally my cup of tea. I watched because of Katey. Kurt’s creation was powerful, well written and raw.
Marlboro should have sponsored SOA - when Gary Oldman was admitted to hospital with nicotine poisoning during the making of Darkesst Hour, I immediately thought of the cast of SOA esp Charlie and Ron.
Perlman smokes cigars anyway, I'm surprised some of the rest of the cast didn't😂
Tobacco companies aren’t legally allowed to run TV ads in the US. Or really any print ads, either.
@@Scientist_Salarian that would be a poor allocation of funds anyway. The time-honoured practice in entertainment is to have the pack sitting on the table or jutting from someone's shirt pocket. It was so blatant in the 60s that the host smoked on air and even as late as 2020 I saw a 60 Minutes interview with AC/DC where both band members interviewed smoked constantly. No-one in that band needs sponsorship money but they reached the point where they could do whatever they wanted - I suspect that some of the SOA cast felt the same way as the series progressed.
@@arthurwatts1680 Mission Impossible (TV) had such heavy Phillip Morris sponsorship that the actors were required to smoke a % of the time. Greg Morris even named his kid Phillip.
@@Automedon2 that was decades before SOA and very common in the entertainment industry. I remember a dying Yul Brynner urging people not to smoke after a career that revolved around his tough guy image. Kids vaping is the battleground here in Oz now and from October vapes will only be available from pharmacies. Yep, our drug stores will sell nicotine to addicts.
Been watching clips of Sons and The Shield lately. Saw both those shows as they aired on FX.
Kurt Sutter if you ever read these comments, Thank You!
I Miss Sons of Anarchy, Hard to Believe It's Been 10 Years Since The Series Ended
I was Pazuzu.
Fair play for Michael for the way he put the question. Could've easily just gone, we've had a lot of actors from Sons on who have negative thing to say about you, discuss?
SOA went down hill early S5. If you know, you know.
Well
Oil
Beef
Hooked
- how to speak Irish
Great clip!
SOA had fantastic potential at the start- vigilante justice, protecting territory, strong (yet toxic) family bonds... then if felt like it fell apart when boys started going to jail and ratting on each other... then who was going to murder who... and I couldn't hang past season 3. -.-
Im on season 7. This is the best show. I have enjoyed every episode.
The shield was the first series I got hooked on in my 20s.
Katy couldn’t wait to answer that question 😂😂😂
Katey vs Katy
uhmm that stove "ok! limestone"
Would love to see the whole interview
Still holding out hope for a series about The First 9, even if it's only 8 to 10 episodes. SOA is still one of the top 5 tv shows ever made. And Mayans was never the same after they kicked Kurt off his own creation, which is a shame because the first season or two were really good before it went off the rails. But they did go out strong with that finale.
I would absolutely love a prequel series about the first 9 . It should all about how JT and Piney came home from vietniem and started the club. The series should also answer a lot unanswered questions about how JT met Gemma, how the club got into gun running and what started the beef between samcro and the mayans .
The mayans series was absolutely great and honestly I was sad that Kurt got kicked off but Elgin did a great job he learned a lot from Kurt and then Elgin went his own way with the show it was just too good
Something on the ceiling must be pretty entertaining for Kurt - he keeps staring up there.
I'm going to guess he has ADHD by how fidgety he is, and eye contact makes him lose his train of thought. Happens to me.
I would love to meet Kurt and Katy. I just freaking love Katy. That woman is %100+ talented and just drop dead gorgeous. She’s the reason why I started watching The Connors.
I will NEVER watch The Connors,,,,,even though yes Katy is awesome!
@@HUHBAT haha! It is pretty cringy but I just love her! I’m sad that her tv show Rebel only had 1 season.
She is SOOOOOO SWEET. I met her at a comic con!
@@michelledarrell5542 did you really? How neat is that. She seems so down to earth.
@@reirei7851 yep!! It was SUCH a huge moment for me, and she was very beautiful and very sweet!! I wish it would let me post the pic here!
Everything he does is flawless.
Kurt can't look at the interviewer even once. Like, dude, what are you searching for up there and to the side and down to the ground...the guy is right in front of you! LOL!!!
He may have some tism
Can you make that show come back and say it was all just a big nightmare cuz we really love the original show and it would be great if we can have all the actors and actresses back and say it was all just a big nightmare
My fav show! Kurt and Katey genius
First season was one of the best shows I had ever watched.I just couldnt stay in it after a couple more.
Seasons 1&2 were great. The rest of the show was pretty hit-and-miss for me.
how did he grow his eyes back?
He didn’t. Those glasses lenses are actually little LED screens.
"rock" I give nothing up "no deals" again I don't sell us (((t "2 of spades"
The Shield, Breaking Bad and SOA are the only three shows in my many decades on Earth that I've watched every single episode.
In all fair honesty, sorry I never heard of Michael Rosenbaum or watched any of his movies but this podcast is great and now revisiting the movies that he's done in the past he's a pretty damn good actor too. I didn't realize my bad lol
Never watched Smallville? He and Erica Durance were terrific.
I will say one thing if all Kirk stutter did with his life his life’s work would be complete because SOA that was just a fantastic show on so many levels.
And not forgetting The fantastic Katie Sagul
Played a great villain on The Shield, never got to see enough of the character.
Bro, those pants look so comfy.
It seemed towards the end they ran out of stuff to write so they would just throw in a car chase scene in every episode
Margos Dezerian was one of the most badass TV characters of all time
Let’s have a new show, where Jax’s kids are grown up now, raised by the character Jimmy Smits did. But as they grow up they become undercover FBI agents and infiltrate a biker gang that took over the SamCrow territory and discover the truth….
That's a pretty good storyline
For a solid biker show look up Gangland Undercover. Low budget, only two seasons, great characters
BRO I LOVE THAT SHOW!!!! SO PISSED IT GOT CANCELED
SOA started out so good, and devolved into such stupidity by the end. I could barely finish it. The Shield went out strong.
Alongside six feet under best ending in television
They way The Shield ended was perfect. Its the best ending for any show!
@@4-a-e The MTM show, Mad Men, Newhart, Justified, The Good Place, Parks and Rec, Veep.
Six Feet Under has an okay ending but it's so confusing hardly anyone understands it.
Partly because it turned more and more self-indulgent in its music montages to the point where I think it should have become a Broadway show.
M*A*S*H, The Shield, The Good Place, Breaking Bad = Best series finales of all time.
Ohhhhhhhhhh I wanna watch that
Katey has aged *insanely* well, holy shit.
Crazy how they fired him now we might not never get the prequel on the redwood original
I prefer Kathy's directness than this guys blowing smoke up people's asses.
The difference between someone who doesn't need to work vs. someone who knows he needs to continue to work with a variety of different people
Sounds like it was enjoyable and intense🤩
My son went to one of those comicon type places around Chicago. He took a picture with Ron Perlman and said, "Dad, he didn't act like he wanted to be there and he smelled like cigars". Whereas at the same place he took a picture with Brandon Routh and said, "Great guy and very personable and he had the greatest aftershave on. I didn't ask him what it was but I wish I had".
Best show ever made
Katey as Dr Kureha is so pretty ❤
what's with Kurts "Stevie Wonder" impression every time he starts answering a question??
@@RichardPeterNuss 😂
SOA like GOA ended well lets just say not as good as they started😂
It is an interesting conversation, Kurt is unable to make continuing eye contact with Mike.
Mike isn’t hitting him with anything controversial. Seemed odd to me but creative people can be that way…
@@tyroilsmoochiewallace9852 yeah-WTF?!!
Where can you watch The Shield? I’ve been itching to rewatch that show for a while now. Not woke enough for Netflix? I don’t get it, it was a hell of a show.
I couldn’t see her without saying “Al!”
Hey Gemma! What happened to your 'thing' in Hamilton, Ontario! Or couldn't they understand that it was only a FX Show. They forgot that nobody has, did or will ever care about them.
Ps
I was a fan of Clay the whole time lol
Buona Fortuna!!😊
Is there someone on the ceiling?
"I may not be a tough guy but I play one on t.v." Just look at Ron Pearlman threatening people during the strike. That set must have been diva hell.
Pearlman is ALWAYS an ass. That guy never looks at anything beyond the headline. It doesn’t matter what from politics to acting to personal life, if you dare disagree your fascist Yahtzee pig. Tough guy on tv only. DeNiro is the same.
These two are great and Charlie seems cool. Pearlman seems like a btch and for sure is one of the divas they were talking about.
Ron was standing up for his union and the rights of its members, demanding fair compensation isn’t “diva” behavior.
Here, Here.
Really sucks that Kurt Sutter got booted from Mayans….
SOA became way over the top and just tried to do more shock scenes than story telling in my opinion.
Agreed. It became soap opera-ish. But it was still overall very good. I miss that time period on cable tv. There was Breaking Bad, Justified, SOA, and good ole Walking Dead had its moments.
First 4 seasons or so, after that it kinda fell off the rails
@@Sobergamer61 yeah HBO would’ve worked too for sure. SOA used a similar play book as the Sopranos. Family, criminal organization, sex, and violence. Not knocking it. It works. That’s what people like to see.
Damn, his response took forever just for Katey to zip through it quicker
Kurt: *tries to be diplomatic*
Katey: diplomacy is for suckers
I kept waiting for The Evil Dead poster to fall on Kurt. His head / hair kept bumping the poster as he talked. Michael, did you have to clean the poster and make sure it was secure after this interview? I can totally understand if you did. I know I would have.
just noticed that. He should rearrange that area a bit, hah. Either a higher backrest or move posters up
So a. Is one of my fav shows of all time…that being said I need to know why Kurt killed Opie of so early…he was my favorite of the series.
From what I heard there was one person who was a nightmare on SOA. He is the same person who gets online and makes threats about he is going to “beat up” certain politicians. Nobody liked him.
you mean the one that said he'd piss on his own hand?😅
@@afishcalledminnewawa I heard about that. What a child!
Why not just say his name so weird
@@lflood8756 its Ron Pearlman btw👍
@@afishcalledminnewawa Knows a wealthy big shot guy is *aping actresses. Thinks himself a tough guy, never says anything publicly and just pisses on his own hand. Hollywood is an interesting place.
funny I could see Charlie Hunnam being more of a diva than anyone but then again who knows Ron Pearlman could be the biggest of them all
Katy looks beautiful in that thumbnail! I mean she is beautiful but...wow!
Does Kurt put his teleprompter/notes on the ceiling?
Fuck, she looks good.
Exactly! And she's 70!
I had high hopes SOA would follow in the footsteps of The Sopranos. Dark and dangerous but still very relatable to everyday life. Unfortunately, SOA went the opposite direction with Michael Bay-style chase scenes, shootouts and explosions. The whole damn show just got silly and unbelievable.
One of the silliest things in later episodes, is when Juice is supposed to be afraid of the club because of racism. Not once, in many many episodes since the very beggining have I ever heard any of the SOA members utter a racist remark. So the whole premise is super flawed.
Why is his reflection not moving when he moves?
Vampire
@@pitmclord Son of a bee sting.
It started amazingly great, it ended up way too late in my opinion... it went way over the top with some things.
Soa one of the best tv shows in history. Id go out on a limb and say it's better than game of thrones
Shield pave the road for SOA...wish they connected both... not to late...lol
I remember thinking they thought they were really bikers now. 😂
Yeah, we all know who the diva on SOA was. Sounds like Don Pearljam.
Funny that Katy Sagal of all people would talk about someone's attitude and "diva behavior". Go ask Kim Coats and other cast members about her behavior. Go ask the cast/staff of The Conners about her behavior. There is a reason they put her character on tour and kept her out of large chunks of the seasons. Yeah. She has NO room to talk about ANYONE'S behavior.
Look at those posters with folds on them and glare everywhere. You’ve gotta fix that
Original vintage movie posters are usually folded not rolled, because that’s how they were shipped to theaters, they’re probably real vintage posters. As for the glare he could get anti glare glass but it’s expensive and he has the right to spend his money anyway he wants.
@@carlosyamara no shit
It's not a studio. It's his office.
@@redrick8900 his office has cameras and microphones in it. I don’t think you know what words are. “That room with my car in it isn’t my garage it’s my bedroom”
@@killustrator If you put a car in your bedroom it's still a bedroom. I literally have all the stuff you mentioned in my living room and my basement and neither of those are a studio. You aren't good at logic.
You can easily see how brilliant this dude is…go watch Mayans after they fired him.
It was still badass.
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Ya…that’s why the cancelled it.
@@seanwilks7712 it went on for FIVE seasons. I'd say that's pretty successful.
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Obviously you’ve never interacted with any fans of both shows. The general consensus is Mayans went to shit after Sutter left and James became sole showrunner. The first 3 seasons were top notch television and the final two seasons were slow and boring. Also, Sutter made a promise before Mayans debuted that they would never make SOA the antagonists of the show, something Elgin James did the very first chance he got(essentially making Jax’s hard work and sacrifice completely pointless).
@@seanwilks7712 what does that have to do with my last comment? The spinoff lasted 5 seasons. SOA did seven. I'd say Mayans was pretty good.
Kurt was the biggest diva and fucked that show up. Character motivations made no sense after season 4. Talented dude and I still liked the show, but all the actors clashed with the direction of the characters in the final 2 seasons
Why they fired Sutter in Mayans MC... I was trying to get into it but then i heard that news i stopped watching and waiting for First 9 lol
The fact that the bikey mentality took hold of them is fascinating.
I thought Jax killed her on sons wtf she's alive
Ron Pearlman is a notorious diva so im sure he was fun to work with lol
I love Sons, with a lot of caveats. I do think a lot of the shock value stuff was in pretty poor taste
That dude has a problem with making eye contact. You’re supposed to look at people when you talk to them.