
This week, we are diving into more hockey-specific questions sent in by listeners. The goal is to help paint a better picture of Shane and Ilya's careers, positions, and their impact as players as they enter The Long Game / Season 2 of the show, so SPOILERS AHEAD for anyone looking to avoid plot points for The Long Game or Season 2!
Jul 3
33 min

Welcome to the first episode of a six-part series breaking down the music of Heated Rivalry, one episode at a time.In this installment, we're exploring every song featured in Episode 1, "Rookies." I'll also dive into Zoe Si's article, "Power Play: Behind the Music of Heated Rivalry," which examines creator and showrunner Jacob Tierney's philosophy on music and the role it plays in his creative process. As Tierney has shared in numerous interviews since the series premiered, music is a foundational part of how he develops and shapes scenes and builds his version of Heated Rivalry.Each episode in this podcast series will focus on one episode of the show, unpacking the soundtrack, score, and storytelling behind the music selections.
Jun 26
41 min

In this episode, we are (once again) answering listener-submitted questions pertaining to The Long Game and Heated Rivalry Season 2! Spoilers ahead for those looking to avoid them. We are focusing on the largest story beat of The Long Game. I'll share my opinion on how it was written in the book vs how it may appear on screen in the show. We'll also talk about music and music choices. Lots to dive into, so let's talk!
Jun 12
30 min

It is hard to believe, but this week we are breaking down the final episode of the Outlander series, Season 8, Episode 10, titled "And the World Was All Around Us." This show has meant so much to so many, alongside the books. I feel lucky to have been along for the ride since season four premiered, to have read the novels more than once, and to see these characters I love so much on screen for eight seasons. Breaking down this finale left me with a flurry of emotions, many of which are mixed. This breakdown points out the highlights and the critiques I had, but at the heart of it, I feel grateful that we were able to witness a proper ending and finale season given to this show. Not many shows are afforded that! So one last time, let's talk Outlander and revel in Jamie and Claire's love story together as it comes to an end on screen. *Apologies for any audio inconsistencies/issues*
Jun 9
47 min

On this week's episode, we're discussing a listener-submitted question which asked, "What makes Shane and Ilya's relationship distinct from other romance stories?" I touch on a few narrative distinctions, discuss how they fit within traditional romance tropes, and touch on how the very specific framework that their characters exist within informs our investment in their story.
Jun 5
19 min

This week, we are diving into Outlander Season 8 Episode 9, "Pharos." This episode was written by Diana Gabaldon herself, and sits as the penultimate episode of the season and the series as a whole. We discuss the rescue of Lord John Grey after he was kidnapped by Captain Richardson, the emotional reunion between Jamie and Lord John, how William is coming to terms with having two fathers, and the lead-up to the Battle of Kings Mountain. Let's talk.
Jun 2
26 min

In this fifth (!!!) episode of our Heated Rivalry Q&A series, we tackle three questions submitted by listeners. We discuss what David doesn't say to Yuna when he returns home after discovering the boys, how I think Shane would have finished the sentence "and I guess I thought we... never mind" on the Vegas rooftop, and whether or not Svetlana knows Jane is Shane. Let's talk!
May 29
36 min

This week, we are diving into Outlander Season 8, Episode 8 "Into the Forst." This episode is the final time we see my beloved Marsali, get to witness Jamie and William grow closer in their strained relationship, watch as the Ridge continues to prepare for the looming battle ahead, and learn some very significant show changes to the character of Fanny. As we grow closer to the finale, more and more storylines seem to be wrapping up, and while some of them feel natural in their conclusions, others feel worthy of commentary and discussion. Lets chat!
May 26
31 min

In this episode, I’m diving into one of my favorite adaptation choices in Heated Rivalry. When adapting this novel for television, Jacob Tierney decided to expand the role of Svetlana, and that decision not only created another dynamic character for audiences to enjoy but also helped to externalize Ilya Rosanov as a character.In the novel, so much of Ilya’s characterization lives internally through POV and narration. But television doesn’t work that way. It has to externalize emotion through his relationships, behavior, and visual storytelling.Through three key scenes ( the Tuna Melt conversation, the Russian monologue, and the cottage scene in the finale) I explore how the show uses Svetlana as a storytelling device that helps us to understand Ilya’s internal world, and forces him to confront his feelings for Shane head-on.This episode will draw some book vs screen comparisons and also dive into the craft of adaptation itself. I've long said that Heated Rivalry's success comes from how Jacob chose to translate the internal storytelling of the source material, so let's chat about how he accomplished that for television audiences, shall we?
May 22
34 min

This week, we’re diving deep into Outlander Season 8, Episode 7, “Evidence of Things Not Seen." This is one of the most emotional and controversial episodes of the final season so far. We break down the devastating fire at the print shop and the episode’s major revelations surrounding Faith and Master Raymond. There are some standout performances in this episode (hello, Lauren Lyle!) and plenty of plot points and book deviations to talk about, so let's chat.
May 19
49 min
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