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Quick reference writers/directors

Written by:

Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Pilot, Metamorphosis, Zero, Crush, Tempest (teleplay), Vortex, Lineage, Rosetta, Exodus, Exile, Memoria(Millar directed), Covenant (teleplay), Crusade

Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders
Nocturne, Skinwalkers teleplay, Suspect, Prodigal, Accelerate (teleplay), Phoenix, Relic, Delete, Crisis, Forsaken, Gone, Scare, Sacred, Forever, Hidden, Exposed, Reckoning, Vessel, Arrow, Hydro, Crimson, Promise, Noir, Bizarro, Wrath, Siren, Veritas, Odyssey (Story), Prey, Eternal, Doomsday, Savior

Todd Slavkin & Darren Swimmer
Duplicity, Visage, Rush, Accelerate (story), Extinction, Asylum, Velocity, Resurrection, Covenant (story), Transference, Recruit, Commencement, Arrival, Aqua, Solitude, Hypnotic, Fragile, Sneeze, Rage, Freak, Phantom, Kara, Blue, Odyssey (teleplay), Identity, Power, Savior

Caroline Dries
Cyborg, Oracle (teleplay), Subterranean, Nemesis, Action, Gemini, Fracture, Sleeper, Toxic, Bloodline, Infamous, Stiletto

Al Septien & Turi Meyer
Vengeance, Fade, Labyrinth, Combat, Cure, Apocalypse, Instinct, Bride, Turbulence, Injustice, Kandor, Conspiracy

Geoff Johns
Legion, Absolute Justice aka Society and Legends

Bryan Q. Miller
Committed, Bulletproof, Hex, Echo, Warrior

Don Whitehead and Holly Henderson
Lara, Persona, Traveler, Descent, Arctic, Plastique, Abyss, Requiem, Metallo, Crossfire

Andrew Landis & Julia Swift
Pandora

Jordan Hawley
Rabid, Disciple

Anne Cofell Saunders
Idol, Persuasion

Genevieve Sparling
Progeny, Beast, Roulette, Escape

Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing
Hero

Steven S. DeKnight
Run, Spell, Unsafe, Onyx, Ageless, Mortal, Thirst, Splinter, Lockdown, Tomb, Mercy, Zod, Reunion, Justice, Prototype

James Morris & Shintaro Shimosawa
Static

Holly Harold
Magnetic, Obsession, Facade, Pariah, Lexmas, Void, Fallout, Fierce, Quest

Tracy Bellomo
Wither, Trespass

Wendy Mericle
Fanatic

Jeph Loeb
Red, Insurgence, Legacy, Unsafe

Luke Schelhaas
Devoted, Bound, Krypto, Spirit

Kenneth Biller
Lineage (teleplay), Insurgence, Calling, Shattered(also directed), Crisis(directed), Talisman

Mark Verheiden
X-ray, Rogue, Shimmer, Zero teleplay, Obscura, Heat, Dichotic, Witness, Perry, Hereafter

Neil Sadhu & Dan Sulzberg
Lucy, Oracle (story)

Mark Warshaw
Skinwalkers story, Jinx

Philip Levens
Kinetic, Stray, Drone, Crush, Tempest, Vortex (teleplay), Ryan, Visitor

Michael Green
Cool, Craving, Shimmer, Nicodemus (teleplay), Drone, Obscura

Drew Greenberg
Slumber, Truth

Ken Horton
Whisper

Clint Carpenter
Precipice

Matthew Okumura
Fever

Greg Walker
Hothead, Nicodemus

Cherie Bennett & Jeff Gottesfeld
Jitters

Doris Egan
Hourglass, Hug

Tim Schlattmann
Leech

Cameron Litvack
Reaper

Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner
Redux

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Directed by:

James Marshall
Nicodemus, Crush, Heat, Insurgence, Rosetta, Accelerate, Phoenix, Obsession, Truth, Gone, Transference, Krypto, Forever, Arrival, Mercy, Vessel, Zod, Rage, Combat, Phantom, Fracture, Veritas, Eternal, Doomsday

Michael Rohl
Fanatic, Hypnotic, Arrow, Trespass, Bizarro, Hero, Prey, Bloodline, Requiem, Beast, Rabid, Crossfire

Whitney Ransick
Spirit, Hidden, Tomb, Oracle, Wither, Labyrinth, Fierce, Gemini, Sleeper

Thomas J. Welling
Fragile, Hydro, Apocalypse, Injustice, Absolute Justice Part 2 aka Legends

Kevin Fair
Siren, Odyssey, Abyss, Turbulence, Stiletto, Savior, Roulette, Escape

Glen Winter
Cyborg, Fallout, Crimson, Blue, Traveler, Committed, Legion, Infamous, Idol, Absolute Justice Part 1 aka Society

James Conway
Static, Kara, Lara, Instinct

Mairzee Almas
Nemesis, Action, Toxic, Identity, Hex, Metallo, Disciple

Rick Rosenthal
Rush, Visitor, Lexmas, Subterranean, Promise, Cure, Plastique

Morgan Beggs
Bulletproof, Pandora

Michael Rosenbaum
Freak

Allison Mack
Power, Warrior

Wayne Rose
Echo

Christopher Petry
Persuasion

Greg Beeman
Hothead, Leech, Tempest, Vortex, Lineage, Suspect, Prodigal, Exodus, Exile, Asylum, Hereafter, Legacy, Covenant, Crusade, Unsafe, Commencement, Splinter, Reckoning

Turi Meyer
Conspiracy

Kenneth Biller
Quest

Ken Horton
Descent

Todd Slavkin
Persona, Arctic

Terrence O'Hara
Reaper, Obscura, Ryan, Calling, Slumber, Resurrection, Forsaken, Bound, Onyx, Mortal, Fade, Progeny

Steven S. DeKnight
Ageless, Justice

Charles Beeson
Wrath

Mat Beck
Prototype

Jeannot Szwarc
Perry, Velocity, Spell, Recruit, Thirst, Vengeance, Void, Reunion, Noir, Bride, Kandor

Paul Shapiro
Stray, Jinx, Pariah, Solitude, Sneeze

Peter Ellis
Lockdown

Bradford May
Aqua, Exposed

Brad Turner
Sacred

David Barrett
Run, Lucy

David Carson
Rogue, Scare

David Carlson
Devoted, Fade

Thomas J. Wright
Precipice, Whisper

David Nutter
Pilot

John Schneider
Talisman

Pat Williams
Delete

Jeff Woolnough
Red

Michael Katleman
Zero, Drone, Extinction

Rick Wallace
Nocturne, Witness

Marita Grabiak
Skinwalkers, Relic

Michael Watkins
Metamorphosis, Jitters

Philip Sgriccia
Metamorphosis, Craving

James Frawley
X-ray

Jim Contner
Cool

Chris Long
Hourglass, Hug, Redux

D.J. Caruso
Shimmer

Robert Singer
Kinetic

Steve Miner
Duplicity

Craig Zisk
Dichotic

Bill Gereghity
Visage, Fever

David Jackson
Magnetic
 
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It looked like Glen Winter was DP for Fragile and Void.
 
thebigtree95 said:
It looked like Glen Winter was DP for Fragile and Void.

Yeah, he was... I think they were filmed out of order.

They had a guest DP for Hypnotic, Les something... Never heard of him before.
 
avidreader said:
James Marshall directed Splinter as well.

According to the episode, yes.
According to the website, it was Beeman.

The episode is probably right, but I'll wait to get further clarification to be sure.
 
thebigtree95 said:
According to the episode, yes.
According to the website, it was Beeman.

The episode is probably right, but I'll wait to get further clarification to be sure.

Is that right? I think you have to go with what they put on screen. Websites can make mistakes.
 
It's whatever is on the episode itself. As we've all seen the "official" descriptions can often be very wrong.
 
Brian and Kelly wrote Hidden and Reckoning, so they've got to be at the top of my favorite writers list.
 
thebigtree95 said:
Quick reference writers/directors


Directed by:

Greg Beeman
Hothead, Leech, Tempest, Vortex, Lineage, Suspect, Prodigal, Exodus, Exile, Asylum, Hereafter, Legacy, Covenant, Crusade, Unsafe, Commencement, Splinter, Reckoning

Greg Beeman didn't direct Splinter, but you should add Rosetta to his list because he said on the commentary that he shot the scene with Welling and Reeve.

I can't believe the only episode Beeman directed this year was Reckoning. He needs to do more next year!!!! His episodes are always awesome!
 
Jlandsw said:
Greg Beeman didn't direct Splinter, but you should add Rosetta to his list because he said on the commentary that he shot the scene with Welling and Reeve.

I can't believe the only episode Beeman directed this year was Reckoning. He needs to do more next year!!!! His episodes are always awesome!

Thanks for jumping on a train that's already had enough cars tell me that.
 
bumpity bump bump bah-bump, bumpity bumpity bah-bah-bah-bah-bump
 
cmill216 said:
Brian and Kelly wrote Hidden and Reckoning, so they've got to be at the top of my favorite writers list.

They're also responsible for Delete and Crisis.... :down:

They've penned some stinkers too.
 
triplet said:
They're also responsible for Delete and Crisis.... :down:

They've penned some stinkers too.

Crisis is one of my favourites. :up:
 
avidreader said:
Crisis is one of my favourites. :up:

*triplet shudders*

Two words:

Ian Somerhalder

*triplet shudders again*
 
triplet said:
*triplet shudders*

Two words:

Ian Somerhalder

*triplet shudders again*

That was the episode where he died. You should have been celebrating.

All four friends, Pete, Chloe, Lana and Clark were being good friends without any angst. Clark was using his smarts and was shown to be the real hero of the story. I always like that. :)

Its amazing how short Lana's memory is when you look back on past episodes.

I also liked the sci-fi element to it. Some of my favourite Star Trek episodes are the one's with time travel.

I'm a bit of a time travelling geek. :eek:
 
avidreader said:
All four friends, Pete, Chloe, Lana and Clark were being good friends without any angst. Clark was using his smarts and was shown to be the real hero of the story. I always like that. :)
I liked Crisis too. Ian is an ass in RL, but he did a decent job on SV.

Its amazing how short Lana's memory is when you look back on past episodes.

I'm taking that one to the Relationships thread..
Later.. Mortal is back on. :D
 
Serene said:
I'm taking that one to the Relationships thread..
Later.. Mortal is back on. :D

Ouch! Do I need to put my helmet and gloves on? :D
 
avidreader said:
That was the episode where he died. You should have been celebrating.

All four friends, Pete, Chloe, Lana and Clark were being good friends without any angst. Clark was using his smarts and was shown to be the real hero of the story. I always like that. :)

Its amazing how short Lana's memory is when you look back on past episodes.

I also liked the sci-fi element to it. Some of my favourite Star Trek episodes are the one's with time travel.

I'm a bit of a time travelling geek. :eek:
I'm going to chime in here too. I'm a huge time-travelling geek (probably helps to say that I was raised on Quatum Leap) and I adored Crisis. It was one of my favorite episodes from Season 3. Getting to see Ian's demise, plus the dose of Back-to-the-Future action made the episode prime stuff. I'd have to watch it again to make any more comments--I only watched Seasons 2-4 once, back-to-back, last September.
 
TKodami said:
I'm going to chime in here too. I'm a huge time-travelling geek (probably helps to say that I was raised on Quatum Leap) and I adored Crisis. It was one of my favorite episodes from Season 3.

Hee, hee. I have all the Quantum Leap's available to date on DVD. :up:

I like time loop episodes too. Stargate SG1 did a great one.
 
avidreader said:
Hee, hee. I have all the Quantum Leap's available to date on DVD. :up:

I like time loop episodes too. Stargate SG1 did a great one.

You know, I still haven't seen the SG1 time-loop episode, even though my brother raves about it once a month or so. I'm going to make him download it for me this weekend.

My love for Reckoning is beyond measure because of the time-travel, not in spite of it.
 
I loved Quantum Leap, I was a huge QL fan.

It was my big fandom prior to Smallville. I was even on some bulletin boards back then on AOL and Prodigy at the beginnings of the internet... I laugh now at what was available back then, like 15 years ago.

Good times.

:D :up:



But I still Loathe Crisis.
 
TKodami said:
You know, I still haven't seen the SG1 time-loop episode, even though my brother raves about it once a month or so. I'm going to make him download it for me this weekend.

It was really funny and really well done. Make sure you see it.

My love for Reckoning is beyond measure because of the time-travel, not in spite of it.

I loved Reckoning and I'll love the time travel aspect of it even more once Lana learns the secret and gets to keep it. :D

Triplet said:
But I still Loathe Crisis.

You're allowed to not like it, but why didnt you like it?
 
avidreader said:
Ouch! Do I need to put my helmet and gloves on? :D
From moi? Never. You know I'm a big ole pussycat. :D

Actually, I'll probably be the one needing the fire-******ant undies.

Back after "So you think you can Dance." I actually know some of the people on this. LOL!
 

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