Jeremy McBride
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Podcast Appearances
So we decided to film everything, everything including our conversations and process, like very meta, which ended up becoming part of the story too, as you'll see more in four where we have to turn her in basically. So the point with Bean is that the buck story happened.
We thought we'd just send this guy, Dwayne, who we recruited to kind of join the team into Festus to cover this confiscation, thinking nothing was going to happen. Day happens. Take the animals out. One is missing. Yeah. And then the guy that we had sent there became friends with her and we just had to keep following, following it.
We thought we'd just send this guy, Dwayne, who we recruited to kind of join the team into Festus to cover this confiscation, thinking nothing was going to happen. Day happens. Take the animals out. One is missing. Yeah. And then the guy that we had sent there became friends with her and we just had to keep following, following it.
We thought we'd just send this guy, Dwayne, who we recruited to kind of join the team into Festus to cover this confiscation, thinking nothing was going to happen. Day happens. Take the animals out. One is missing. Yeah. And then the guy that we had sent there became friends with her and we just had to keep following, following it.
So this guy became essential to the story with with no intended intended, you know, reasoning for that. So, yeah, it's it's the making of became more interesting than the actual subject matter in a way to us. And kind of weaving that together came much, much later. It's not a good formula if you want to make money with documentaries.
So this guy became essential to the story with with no intended intended, you know, reasoning for that. So, yeah, it's it's the making of became more interesting than the actual subject matter in a way to us. And kind of weaving that together came much, much later. It's not a good formula if you want to make money with documentaries.
So this guy became essential to the story with with no intended intended, you know, reasoning for that. So, yeah, it's it's the making of became more interesting than the actual subject matter in a way to us. And kind of weaving that together came much, much later. It's not a good formula if you want to make money with documentaries.
So you're also kind of an outsider in this. But what was your kind of response to the industry, you know, formulaic kind of way of doing things?
So you're also kind of an outsider in this. But what was your kind of response to the industry, you know, formulaic kind of way of doing things?
So you're also kind of an outsider in this. But what was your kind of response to the industry, you know, formulaic kind of way of doing things?
With reality TV programming or programming in general.
With reality TV programming or programming in general.
With reality TV programming or programming in general.
You're meeting the guy responsible for that tomorrow.
You're meeting the guy responsible for that tomorrow.
You're meeting the guy responsible for that tomorrow.
Well, and storms patterns, right? Shifting. Isn't that also true?