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Episode 313 - Culture Pop - “Sugar” Watch-Along Episode 5 - Where is Olivia? Is there a twist coming?

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Nate Corddry, “David,” not “Davey,” drops by the CULTURE POP PODCAST for the Episode 5 Watch Along Series of the APPLE TV+ noir thriller, SUGAR. Mase & Sue open the show discussing the secret society John Sugar’s a part of, and his boss Ruby’s fears about what Sugar may find out. Will he discover who he is or once was? His seemingly superhuman qualities - who perfectly parallel parks a car at 30MPH? Was he created? Is he AI? An Alien? Strange that when Melanie stayed at his hotel he walked out of the bedroom without pants, and the odd reference he makes about the effect Los Angeles is having on him, “maybe I’ve been here too long.” After speculating the identity of John Sugar, Nate joins in to talk about the rare opportunity of portraying the dark David Siegel character and the anxiety of being out of his comfort zone. Plus, the collaborative directing style of Fernando Meirelles, the freedom he allows his actors, the cinematic beauty from DP Cesar Charlone, working opposite Anna Gunn and Colin Farrell, the dream vibe on set, the moment David breaks, the discovery of who he is, and the confession that leads to his tragic demise… or not. At the end of the episode, he’s wheeled out on a gurney attached to an IV, still breathing. Another crazy plot twist or mislead?

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Nate Corddry, “David,” not “Davey,” drops by the CULTURE POP PODCAST for the Episode 5 Watch Along Series of the APPLE TV+ noir thriller, SUGAR. Mase & Sue open the show discussing the secret society John Sugar’s a part of, and his boss Ruby’s fears about what Sugar may find out. Will he discover who he is or once was? His seemingly superhuman qualities - who perfectly parallel parks a car at 30MPH? Was he created? Is he AI? An Alien? Strange that when Melanie stayed at his hotel he walked out of the bedroom without pants, and the odd reference he makes about the effect Los Angeles is having on him, “maybe I’ve been here too long.” After speculating the identity of John Sugar, Nate joins in to talk about the rare opportunity of portraying the dark David Siegel character and the anxiety of being out of his comfort zone. Plus, the collaborative directing style of Fernando Meirelles, the freedom he allows his actors, the cinematic beauty from DP Cesar Charlone, working opposite Anna Gunn and Colin Farrell, the dream vibe on set, the moment David breaks, the discovery of who he is, and the confession that leads to his tragic demise… or not. At the end of the episode, he’s wheeled out on a gurney attached to an IV, still breathing. Another crazy plot twist or mislead?

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