Jay Paulson
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, you know, I think generally, I think we all started to just feel more comfortable with one another. And I know early on, you want to make sure you're doing right by your higher ups. You want to make sure everyone's digging what you're doing and stuff. And then something like this, you start to hit a stride. People seem happy with what's going on.
Yeah, you know, I think generally, I think we all started to just feel more comfortable with one another. And I know early on, you want to make sure you're doing right by your higher ups. You want to make sure everyone's digging what you're doing and stuff. And then something like this, you start to hit a stride. People seem happy with what's going on.
Yeah, you know, I think generally, I think we all started to just feel more comfortable with one another. And I know early on, you want to make sure you're doing right by your higher ups. You want to make sure everyone's digging what you're doing and stuff. And then something like this, you start to hit a stride. People seem happy with what's going on.
You're feeling better about what you're doing. The ins and outs are more available to you at your disposal. So then there does become a little bit more of a freer... I remember, you know, we would... do smaller, small jokes with one another by the time we were doing Long Halloween, whereas on year one, I was sort of just here to work and make sure I do this.
You're feeling better about what you're doing. The ins and outs are more available to you at your disposal. So then there does become a little bit more of a freer... I remember, you know, we would... do smaller, small jokes with one another by the time we were doing Long Halloween, whereas on year one, I was sort of just here to work and make sure I do this.
You're feeling better about what you're doing. The ins and outs are more available to you at your disposal. So then there does become a little bit more of a freer... I remember, you know, we would... do smaller, small jokes with one another by the time we were doing Long Halloween, whereas on year one, I was sort of just here to work and make sure I do this.
We're not effing around here.
We're not effing around here.
We're not effing around here.
Well, as a comic fan, I just love the Batman for what he does, for everything he does and how well he does it. Yeah. And I always really appreciated that he was human. Sure. That to me was what set him apart from so many of the other characters that I was reading or that I was introduced to. There's no true superpower here. It's a guy who's working to be his best vigilante self. Yeah.
Well, as a comic fan, I just love the Batman for what he does, for everything he does and how well he does it. Yeah. And I always really appreciated that he was human. Sure. That to me was what set him apart from so many of the other characters that I was reading or that I was introduced to. There's no true superpower here. It's a guy who's working to be his best vigilante self. Yeah.
Well, as a comic fan, I just love the Batman for what he does, for everything he does and how well he does it. Yeah. And I always really appreciated that he was human. Sure. That to me was what set him apart from so many of the other characters that I was reading or that I was introduced to. There's no true superpower here. It's a guy who's working to be his best vigilante self. Yeah.
And using all of the resources at his disposal to come up with that best version. So- You know, that I always really admired as a reader. I think Gordon at first is a little peeved with the vigilante thing, right? Because it's like kind of doing my job. Also kind of makes the police look bad. You know, we can't do it on our own. So we need this guy out there helping us.
And using all of the resources at his disposal to come up with that best version. So- You know, that I always really admired as a reader. I think Gordon at first is a little peeved with the vigilante thing, right? Because it's like kind of doing my job. Also kind of makes the police look bad. You know, we can't do it on our own. So we need this guy out there helping us.
And using all of the resources at his disposal to come up with that best version. So- You know, that I always really admired as a reader. I think Gordon at first is a little peeved with the vigilante thing, right? Because it's like kind of doing my job. Also kind of makes the police look bad. You know, we can't do it on our own. So we need this guy out there helping us.
But of course, you're absolutely right. He does need Batman at the end of the day.
But of course, you're absolutely right. He does need Batman at the end of the day.
But of course, you're absolutely right. He does need Batman at the end of the day.
Sure. Well, first of all, I appreciate it because I think that's a really cool thing that came through was that sort of like old, you know, that tone. You know, so much of it was there in the actual dialogue, in the actual words on the page. So whether Frank Miller wrote it with that unconsciously or subconsciously or... you know, it's there.
Sure. Well, first of all, I appreciate it because I think that's a really cool thing that came through was that sort of like old, you know, that tone. You know, so much of it was there in the actual dialogue, in the actual words on the page. So whether Frank Miller wrote it with that unconsciously or subconsciously or... you know, it's there.