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]]>The Grey’s Anatomy alum and Killing Eve star has landed her major gig in Amanda Peet’s The Chair.
Peet co-wrote the script with screenwriter Annie Julia Wyman. She will also serve as showrunner and will executive produce alongside Oh.
According to the streamer, the six-episode half-hour series is “centered around the Chair of an English department at a major university,” played by Oh. Also attached to star is The Morning Show’s Jay Duplass in an unknown role.
Peet is primarily known for her acting roles including Brockmire, The Romanoffs as well as roles in Saving Silverman, Something’s Gotta Give, and Jack & Jill.
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]]>The post “Game of Thrones” Creators Finally Address that Coffee Cup Gaffe appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>In an interview with Japan’s Star Channel, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have finally talked about THE coffee cup that made an appearance in a shot during the fourth episode of the series’ final season.
“I think in Persian rugs, it’s tradition that you make a little mistake when you’re making the rug because only God can do anything perfect, so for us I guess that was just our [mistake],” Benioff said.
“That’s why I put the coffee cup there… a conscious, concerted statement of our imperfection,” Weiss quipped.
“We’re concentrating so much on Daenerys and Jon Snow that we just didn’t see this coffee cup right in the middle,” Benioff added. “So at first I couldn’t believe it, and then it was kind of embarrassment because, ‘How did we not see this coffee cup in the middle of the shot?'”
Even though disbelief was followed by embarrassment, the duo feel that they now can laugh the whole thing off.
”And then, eventually, it was just kind of funny. This one is just a mistake, and it’s kind of funny to us now, you know?” he said.
Watch the interview below.
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]]>The post Sandra Oh to Star in Netflix’s “The Chair” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The Grey’s Anatomy alum and Killing Eve star has landed her major gig in Amanda Peet’s The Chair.
Peet co-wrote the script with screenwriter Annie Julia Wyman. She will also serve as showrunner and will executive produce alongside Oh.
According to the streamer, the six-episode half-hour series is “centered around the Chair of an English department at a major university,” played by Oh. Also attached to star is The Morning Show’s Jay Duplass in an unknown role.
Peet is primarily known for her acting roles including Brockmire, The Romanoffs as well as roles in Saving Silverman, Something’s Gotta Give, and Jack & Jill.
The post Sandra Oh to Star in Netflix’s “The Chair” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post “Game of Thrones” Creators Finally Address that Coffee Cup Gaffe appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>In an interview with Japan’s Star Channel, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have finally talked about THE coffee cup that made an appearance in a shot during the fourth episode of the series’ final season.
“I think in Persian rugs, it’s tradition that you make a little mistake when you’re making the rug because only God can do anything perfect, so for us I guess that was just our [mistake],” Benioff said.
“That’s why I put the coffee cup there… a conscious, concerted statement of our imperfection,” Weiss quipped.
“We’re concentrating so much on Daenerys and Jon Snow that we just didn’t see this coffee cup right in the middle,” Benioff added. “So at first I couldn’t believe it, and then it was kind of embarrassment because, ‘How did we not see this coffee cup in the middle of the shot?'”
Even though disbelief was followed by embarrassment, the duo feel that they now can laugh the whole thing off.
”And then, eventually, it was just kind of funny. This one is just a mistake, and it’s kind of funny to us now, you know?” he said.
Watch the interview below.
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