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Melanie Killingsworth is a writer and filmmaker who just moved from Madison, WI to Portland, OR.
Melanie works as a writer, producer, director, and editor for film and television. Projects in various stages of completion include Hulu’s original series Battleground, feature film Serial Daters Anonymous, feature documentary Street Pulse, VH1’s reality show Off Pitch, and her own noir film The Lilith Necklace.
Reel samples available at www.b-windmedia.com. Writing samples available on request.
trying to read your review of lost girl episodes 3.5 +. can’t find them on the site by going to Lost Girl -> Season 3. Any ideas?
oops nevermind. found them. thanks for your great reviews! I love reading them.
Sorry; I started reviewing at 3.6 and then started over at 1.1, so the third season’s order is all out of whack. Glad you found them, and thanks for commenting!
I wanted to let you know that I am very happy to have found your blog. I love the Lost Girl posts – your articulate and engaging commentary has significantly enhanced my viewing experience. Thanks for taking the time and effort to produce such enjoyable prose. I look forward to reading more of your work and wish you the best of luck in all your endevors.
I was just going through some old comments on my blog and saw that you and I had a brief exchange more than a year ago about Psych. You mentioned it to me in terms of a show that makes lots of movie references, similar to Community (one of my favorite shows). I told you I hadn’t watched the show. Re-reading that makes me laugh because since our exchange I actually worked on Psych’s eighth season. I managed the show’s social media–and still do. I love the show and have the DVDs, so I plan on watching from the beginning.
Ha! That is truly fantastic. I’m glad you got into it, glad you landed the job with them, and really really thrilled you came back here to tell me about it.
Rewatching a show is always a joy, but there’s nothing like watching for the first time. Enjoy! And if you will be blogging/tweeting about it at all, I look forward to reading.