253. Greg Rucka on tv shows and why social media is problematic

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Welcome back to The Mimi and Greg Show where Greg Rucka and I just dive right in. As a matter of fact, I thought I’d leave our pre-roll chat in today, since at 40+ episodes, we pretty much are just vamping anyway. If you are curious about the Portland weather or what Greg eats for snacks, this is the episode for you. Greg discusses the difference between writing for television and film and why social media is so problematic. Plus, we review some of the tv shows we are watching: Ted Lasso, Only Murders in the Building, and Y the Last Man. I love catching up with my friend Greg and appreciate that everyone watching or listening is hanging in there with us. For those that don’t already know: Greg Rucka is a New York Times bestselling author of hundreds of comics and nearly two dozen novels. He is also the writer for his critically acclaimed film The Old Guard starring Charlize Theron I’m loving these conversations and hope you are too. If you are, please rate my podcast on your platform of choice and share it with others! If you would like to support with a donation to help keep this podcast going, you can become a patron of the show by visiting my website or Patreon.com/sifumimichan For comments or suggestions, please reach out on social media @sifumimichan Discussed in this episode: Rose City Comic-Con Apple TV Come from Away musical Y the Last Man Comic Y the Last Man Show Brian K. Vaughan Only Murders in the Building Lazarus Chef (movie) We are the Dead, Mike Shackle THE SIFU MIMI CHAN SHOW CREDITS Host: Mimi Chan Intro Music: Mike Relm Comment Rules: Be Cool. Critical is fine, but if you’re rude, we’ll delete your stuff. Please do not put your URL in the comment text and please use your PERSONAL name or initials and not your business name, as the latter comes off like spam. Have fun and thanks for adding to the conversation! Disclaimer: I am not a writer. I do not claim to be.  Apologies for grammatical mistakes, long drawn out run on sentences, and anything else that drives you crazy. I promise it was not my intention.  Be lenient, please