We are very excited to announce that we will be hosting a special LiveClack for Once Upon a Time when it returns on Sunday, November 27th at 8 PM ET!
We are honored to be joined by friend of CliqueClack — and consulting producer and writer of the episode, “The Still Small Voice” — Jane Espenson.
Jane is best known for her work on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica, (not to mention Dollhouse, Warehouse 13, Caprica and Torchwood) and, most recently, her new webseries, Husbands. You can also find her tweeting regularly!
Once Upon a Time is the new hit show from ABC about the town of Storybrooke, Maine, where the residents are displaced fairy tale characters that don’t know their true identities. Each week, the truth about their fairy tale lives are revealed and we learn more about them in our world.
If you haven’t seen the show, check out this preview to the series. It is a magical, fun, and brilliantly written and cast drama. You won’t be disappointed if you tune in!
If you haven’t watched yet, there is plenty of time to catch up before our LiveClack. All four aired episodes are available for free at ABC.com or if you prefer to download the episodes they are available at Amazon:
Stop back on November 27th to chat live with Jane Espenson and CliqueClack during the live, east-coast airing of Once Upon a Time. If you watch during Mountain or Pacific Time, you can replay the LiveClack while you watch!
Once Upon a Time – Special LiveClack with Jane Espenson
Boo! East Coast Bias!!!
Oh well, I suppose I’ll follow along when I watch later. Will it be “spoiler free”? (i.e., 10 minutes into the show you won’t describe something that happens 40 minutes into the show?)
*POST AUTHOR*
We decided to do it ET/CT, because MT and PT can replay the chat during their broadcasts. In the future, we may have chats during other time zones if it works.
I don’t think there will be any spoilers. We will be discussing the live broadcast.
Will people be able to ask Jane questions?
*POST AUTHOR*
Yes, people will be able to ask questions. In order to make sure the feed isn’t overwhelmed, we will be moderating the questions and comments.