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Jessica Lee Gagné

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246 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Yeah, and the show, I feel, I mean, you tell me if you feel this way, but I feel like we are seeing this show through the perspective or the way Mark's character views life is like the visual tone of this show. And in the timeline where we are when we're in this story, we're living it with him in a way. Now we're in season two.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Yeah, and the show, I feel, I mean, you tell me if you feel this way, but I feel like we are seeing this show through the perspective or the way Mark's character views life is like the visual tone of this show. And in the timeline where we are when we're in this story, we're living it with him in a way. Now we're in season two.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Yeah, and the show, I feel, I mean, you tell me if you feel this way, but I feel like we are seeing this show through the perspective or the way Mark's character views life is like the visual tone of this show. And in the timeline where we are when we're in this story, we're living it with him in a way. Now we're in season two.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

What's amazing is we get to go out broader and we see other people's perspective, but it does kind of taint the whole show. And this was a moment where it's like, okay, this is before the decision to sever. So this is life before. What did life feel like? How do we evoke that? There were so many things.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

What's amazing is we get to go out broader and we see other people's perspective, but it does kind of taint the whole show. And this was a moment where it's like, okay, this is before the decision to sever. So this is life before. What did life feel like? How do we evoke that? There were so many things.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

What's amazing is we get to go out broader and we see other people's perspective, but it does kind of taint the whole show. And this was a moment where it's like, okay, this is before the decision to sever. So this is life before. What did life feel like? How do we evoke that? There were so many things.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Every department brought something special where it's like just the plants, the colors, the lighting, everything was tweaked in a different world. And we introduced things that we had never really done in severance, but that was intentional. And the meaning was just to evoke a completely different feeling.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Every department brought something special where it's like just the plants, the colors, the lighting, everything was tweaked in a different world. And we introduced things that we had never really done in severance, but that was intentional. And the meaning was just to evoke a completely different feeling.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Every department brought something special where it's like just the plants, the colors, the lighting, everything was tweaked in a different world. And we introduced things that we had never really done in severance, but that was intentional. And the meaning was just to evoke a completely different feeling.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Yeah, the transitions were to kind of evoke sometimes like transitioning from an emotional state to another. Sometimes the emotional states match and sometimes they don't, you know, depending on the transition.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Yeah, the transitions were to kind of evoke sometimes like transitioning from an emotional state to another. Sometimes the emotional states match and sometimes they don't, you know, depending on the transition.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

Yeah, the transitions were to kind of evoke sometimes like transitioning from an emotional state to another. Sometimes the emotional states match and sometimes they don't, you know, depending on the transition.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

But this specifically for both of them, there's this like heart dropping knowingness that happens for both of them in different, they're in different timelines, but they're shown at the same time.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

But this specifically for both of them, there's this like heart dropping knowingness that happens for both of them in different, they're in different timelines, but they're shown at the same time.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

But this specifically for both of them, there's this like heart dropping knowingness that happens for both of them in different, they're in different timelines, but they're shown at the same time.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

There's a lot to say about that and about how we view life depending on the things that happen to us and how we choose to see things. And I think that this episode, for me, one of the reasons it found me is because I love all of these crazy things about consciousness and time and space. I'm a sucker for this stuff. And I was like, oh, I get to explore this in a cinematic language.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

There's a lot to say about that and about how we view life depending on the things that happen to us and how we choose to see things. And I think that this episode, for me, one of the reasons it found me is because I love all of these crazy things about consciousness and time and space. I'm a sucker for this stuff. And I was like, oh, I get to explore this in a cinematic language.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

There's a lot to say about that and about how we view life depending on the things that happen to us and how we choose to see things. And I think that this episode, for me, one of the reasons it found me is because I love all of these crazy things about consciousness and time and space. I'm a sucker for this stuff. And I was like, oh, I get to explore this in a cinematic language.

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

And that to me was like, I was like a kid in a candy store being able to do that. Because we have these three different timelines and there was this idea of a whirlwind of things just all happening all at once. And I don't actually believe in the concept of time. I use it as a word in the English language, but to me, it's not really...

The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott
S2E7: Chikhai Bardo (with Dichen Lachman and Jessica Lee Gagné)

And that to me was like, I was like a kid in a candy store being able to do that. Because we have these three different timelines and there was this idea of a whirlwind of things just all happening all at once. And I don't actually believe in the concept of time. I use it as a word in the English language, but to me, it's not really...