Jessica Lee Gagné
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I see everything in cycles of seven years, though.
You know, I don't know if I ever told you this, but I, you know, you speak about fate and I definitely believe in certain things being timed and faithful. But when I got the email from the producer about this, I cried because I knew it was going to happen. And I like the moment I read the email, it's like my life kind of like flashed before me. And I was like, this is going to be amazing.
You know, I don't know if I ever told you this, but I, you know, you speak about fate and I definitely believe in certain things being timed and faithful. But when I got the email from the producer about this, I cried because I knew it was going to happen. And I like the moment I read the email, it's like my life kind of like flashed before me. And I was like, this is going to be amazing.
You know, I don't know if I ever told you this, but I, you know, you speak about fate and I definitely believe in certain things being timed and faithful. But when I got the email from the producer about this, I cried because I knew it was going to happen. And I like the moment I read the email, it's like my life kind of like flashed before me. And I was like, this is going to be amazing.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And it's weird because it relates to Seven a little bit. And, you know, people ask me why Seven. And to me right now, I think it's like Seven found me in a way. And I feel like that about Severance. Like, I think Severance found you and it found Dan and it found the right people to make it. And this weird, like, it's this weird force that moves at its own pace.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And it's weird because it relates to Seven a little bit. And, you know, people ask me why Seven. And to me right now, I think it's like Seven found me in a way. And I feel like that about Severance. Like, I think Severance found you and it found Dan and it found the right people to make it. And this weird, like, it's this weird force that moves at its own pace.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And it's weird because it relates to Seven a little bit. And, you know, people ask me why Seven. And to me right now, I think it's like Seven found me in a way. And I feel like that about Severance. Like, I think Severance found you and it found Dan and it found the right people to make it. And this weird, like, it's this weird force that moves at its own pace.
I watched so many different things. And like I, I did work for my father in his video stores, plural, he had many of them. And you know, I used to actually work with him sometimes in the summers and travel with him in his truck because he was also a distributor. So he would, you know, bring movies to like small grocery stores or little stores in little towns.
I watched so many different things. And like I, I did work for my father in his video stores, plural, he had many of them. And you know, I used to actually work with him sometimes in the summers and travel with him in his truck because he was also a distributor. So he would, you know, bring movies to like small grocery stores or little stores in little towns.
I watched so many different things. And like I, I did work for my father in his video stores, plural, he had many of them. And you know, I used to actually work with him sometimes in the summers and travel with him in his truck because he was also a distributor. So he would, you know, bring movies to like small grocery stores or little stores in little towns.
And we would go in there and switch up their VHSs, bring them the new stuff. And Crazy, interesting little life journey there.
And we would go in there and switch up their VHSs, bring them the new stuff. And Crazy, interesting little life journey there.
And we would go in there and switch up their VHSs, bring them the new stuff. And Crazy, interesting little life journey there.
I saw the transition from VHS to DVD. I really lived that. And I saw, you know, how that impacted that industry. But, you know, one thing that's really interesting that I see intergenerationally in my family and between my father and I is that here I am now shooting for Apple and Netflix or whatever, you know, all of these streaming services.
I saw the transition from VHS to DVD. I really lived that. And I saw, you know, how that impacted that industry. But, you know, one thing that's really interesting that I see intergenerationally in my family and between my father and I is that here I am now shooting for Apple and Netflix or whatever, you know, all of these streaming services.
I saw the transition from VHS to DVD. I really lived that. And I saw, you know, how that impacted that industry. But, you know, one thing that's really interesting that I see intergenerationally in my family and between my father and I is that here I am now shooting for Apple and Netflix or whatever, you know, all of these streaming services.
And my father doesn't have any of these services and is still, I think, you know, feels how they impacted his business. And I'm kind of like going into that next generation, which is interesting that always has stayed with me.
And my father doesn't have any of these services and is still, I think, you know, feels how they impacted his business. And I'm kind of like going into that next generation, which is interesting that always has stayed with me.
And my father doesn't have any of these services and is still, I think, you know, feels how they impacted his business. And I'm kind of like going into that next generation, which is interesting that always has stayed with me.
It survived because of the culture of Quebec in a way. And I started a documentary that I never finished, but maybe one day I'll finish it about these last video stores, because I believe they were probably some of the last video stores in the world, or at least in North America. And they survived because they were in regional areas.