Coy Jandreau
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Podcast Appearances
That is great Jim Gordon training. Like that, of any character, I'm like, of course, that would actually help.
That is great Jim Gordon training. Like that, of any character, I'm like, of course, that would actually help.
That is great Jim Gordon training. Like that, of any character, I'm like, of course, that would actually help.
Well, you fill the layers. Absolutely. So I'm fascinated by that process.
Well, you fill the layers. Absolutely. So I'm fascinated by that process.
Well, you fill the layers. Absolutely. So I'm fascinated by that process.
Yeah. And it's one of my favorite adaptations of all time.
Yeah. And it's one of my favorite adaptations of all time.
Yeah. And it's one of my favorite adaptations of all time.
So where we are in the story right now, we have this moment where we have Dent and you approaching Bruce Wayne and we're starting to see trust kind of deteriorate. There's high stakes, high tension, high mystery. Can you tease anything for folks about where we're about to go next?
So where we are in the story right now, we have this moment where we have Dent and you approaching Bruce Wayne and we're starting to see trust kind of deteriorate. There's high stakes, high tension, high mystery. Can you tease anything for folks about where we're about to go next?
So where we are in the story right now, we have this moment where we have Dent and you approaching Bruce Wayne and we're starting to see trust kind of deteriorate. There's high stakes, high tension, high mystery. Can you tease anything for folks about where we're about to go next?
I really love that there are people listening to this that haven't read The Long Halloween that are getting the mystery, like, unfurling in this way that feels so classic mystery novel. And it's so interesting to me to play a character that is part of the mystery. Was it fun to have that, like, Agatha Christie whodun element as part of the character?
I really love that there are people listening to this that haven't read The Long Halloween that are getting the mystery, like, unfurling in this way that feels so classic mystery novel. And it's so interesting to me to play a character that is part of the mystery. Was it fun to have that, like, Agatha Christie whodun element as part of the character?
I really love that there are people listening to this that haven't read The Long Halloween that are getting the mystery, like, unfurling in this way that feels so classic mystery novel. And it's so interesting to me to play a character that is part of the mystery. Was it fun to have that, like, Agatha Christie whodun element as part of the character?
Devouring it is such a different animal than living it. Like this comic is not one I could like month to month. I was lucky enough to be, it came out when it was completed. So I just poured through. It must've been interesting to have the element of time between recordings and to live in those beats and have all that as it fell apart.
Devouring it is such a different animal than living it. Like this comic is not one I could like month to month. I was lucky enough to be, it came out when it was completed. So I just poured through. It must've been interesting to have the element of time between recordings and to live in those beats and have all that as it fell apart.
Devouring it is such a different animal than living it. Like this comic is not one I could like month to month. I was lucky enough to be, it came out when it was completed. So I just poured through. It must've been interesting to have the element of time between recordings and to live in those beats and have all that as it fell apart.
Did you use the frames as like storyboards for your work?
Did you use the frames as like storyboards for your work?