kellyclarksonshow: Pregaming #BravoCon with #RHONY @ ubah & @ erindanalichy and @ mattrogerstho today on Kelly!
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RHONY *HOUSEWIVES* #RHOA #SAI #ERIN #JENNA #JESSEL #BRYNN #UBAH #BRAVO #...
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Final writing credits for live-action ATLA Season 1 have been submitted; Bryke wrote two episodes
With the final writing credits now submitted, Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra co-creators and Avatar Studios co-heads Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino (“Bryke”) co-wrote two episodes of Netflix’s eight-episode live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 1: episode 1 and episode 6.
We already knew about episode 1, which was co-written between live-action showrunner Albert Kim and them.
What’s new is episode 6, the story of which was by Ubah Mohamed and Bryke and the script (aka “teleplay” in the world of TV) by Emily Kim (Marvel’s Spider-Gwen), Hunter Ries (Nick/Netflix), and Bryan only.
“Story by” + “teleplay by” = “written by”, so all the other episodes besides episode 6 had the same people for both story and script, and “teleplay by”/“written by” credits are for when someone has contributed at least 33% of a script when it comes to an adaptation. This isn’t because Bryke are the creators of the source material-- their credits for that will be separate and unrelated to episode writing credits.
Here’s the updated list for the season:
Episode 1: Albert Kim and Michael Dante DiMartino & Bryan Konietzko
Albert Kim: showrunner
Mike and Bryan: ATLA/TLOK creators, Avatar Studios heads
Episode 2: Joshua Hale Fialkov
Young Justice (DC)
Episode 3: Christine Boylan
Cloak & Dagger (Marvel)
The Punisher (Marvel, Netflix)
Episode 4: Keely MacDonald
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (Netflix)
Episode 5: Gabriel Llanas
National Treasure: Edge of History (Disney+)
Episode 6: story by Ubah Mohamed and Bryan Konietzko & Michael Dante DiMartino, teleplay by Emily Kim & Hunter Ries and Bryan Konietzko
Ubah Mohamed: LA Law
Emily Kim: Marvel’s Spider-Gwen
Hunter Ries: Nickelodeon, Netflix
Episode 7: Audrey Wong Kennedy
Amazing Stories (Apple TV+)
Episode 8: Albert Kim
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Two OC redesigns, Moonlight Harmony (Ubah Mochihara) and Hades (Kagehiko Ankokugai). Ubah's gone through several design changes but I finally settled on one I like.
As for our boy Kagehiko, I wanted to make him look more like a Creature™
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kellyclarksonshow: Rounding out the week with some SPICE! 🌶️ @ Ubah is heating things up in the Kelly kitchen with @ jfreewright, plus the hilarious @ matt_mathews!
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Will Jenna Not Return to Season 15?!
Jenna Lyons was absent from BravoCon and it might have been because she’s booked and busy.
But is she too busy for RHONY?
She was at a fashion event with Jessel Taank during BravoCon, but Jessel eventually showed up in Las Vegas while Jenna was missing in action.
And after the interviews she has been doing since RHONY wrapped, I’m worried.
It would be just my luck if my favourite housewife from the reboot didn’t return for the next season.
I would be absolutely gutted if she left after only one season.
But the women were ganging up on her about the silliest of things. And at the reunion Ubah Hassan made it seem like Jenna had no real friends on the show.
She said that none of the women had wanted her to join the show.
It therefore worries me that this wasn’t a very pleasant experience for her.
When she was at her most vulnerable after fixing her teeth, Erin Lichy threw her under the bus and made it seem like she thought she was better than the rest of the group.
When she was on “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon, she tried to avoid the question about her returning to RHONY, and when he pressed, she answered:
"I don't have an answer. I genuinely don't know."
The audience was begging her to do it, and Jimmy agreed. He said that the fans loved her.
She’s undoubtedly one of the better additions to the reboot.
She admitted that doing the show was a tough experience, and for someone who appears both very guarded and vulnerable, it must be exhausting to expose yourself.
However, she did a great job telling us her life story even if the other housewives didn’t value it very much.
Sadly, it looks like Jenna is going to be one of those one and done housewives, but what a one hit wonder she will end up being.
Although I think we’ve never seen a housewife of her calibre before, I’m greatly thankful that she had the guts to join the RHONY reboot at all.
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