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Life and career. Born to a Jewish family, [1] Pinkner graduated from Pikesville High School in Baltimore, Maryland in 1983, Northwestern University in 1987, and Harvard Law School in 1990. [citation needed] He is known for his work on Alias where he served as executive producer. In 2006 and 2007, he worked as an executive producer and writer ...
- November 16, 1964 (age 58)
- 1996–present
- Jeffrey Pinkner
- American
Sep 13, 2013 · THE X-FILES’ 20th Anniversary: ALIAS and FRINGE Boss Jeff Pinkner Talks About Its Influence on His Work September 13, 2013 by Marisa Roffman In honor of the 20th anniversary of THE X-FILES , I spoke with some of the television writers who have mentioned to me that they have been influenced by THE X-FILES to dig deeper into why this show ...
Sep 23, 2010 · By Dennis Email Post 9/23/2010 02:24:00 PM Categories: Fringe , Interview , J.H. Wyman , Jeff Pinkner. Ed Gross of ComicBookMovie.com has an exclusive interview with Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman on the writing and evolution of the series.
Feb 3, 2022 · SYFY WIRE Epix. How 'Lost' lessons shaped the scares and mysteries of Epix's new horror thriller 'From' New mystery series From boasts executive producers from Lost, who reveal how that series shaped this one. By Tara Bennett Feb 3, 2022, 2:56 PM ET. Photo: Epix.
- in The Beginning…
- “Tremendous Conflict”
- Developing “The End”
- “It Was Never Designed to Answer Everything”
- Reckoning with “The End” and The Hereafter
Today, the flashback-reliant narrative of Lost wouldn’t be a dramatically new way to tell stories on broadcast television. But in 2004, it was noticeable and not just because it cleverly freed the series to leave the clutches of the island. “It was an amazing pilotand then, at the end of the pilot, everybody went ‘Oh God—what do we do now? Survival...
Network television, particularly in the early 2000s, was built around the idea of finding something that the audience likes and giving it to them over and over. (Lost debuted on the very same day as CSI: NY,for Jacob’s sake.) Whatever pleasure centers a particular show tickles, it should tickle with every episode as much as possible. At least, that...
From the very beginning of the show’s development, the Lost title was meant to have a double meaning. Yes, the characters themselves were physically lost in the world on this mysterious island. But, more crucially, they were each spiritually lost in their own lives. The show always tried to remain true to the characters and, by the end, to some spi...
Lost arrived in 2004 at the very first moment when audience feedback became a real-time consideration with the advent of the internet. That development—which fueled rabid online viewer speculation, passionate globally connected fan communities, and real-time discussions between creators and audiences—helped transform Lost into a phenomenon from the...
Beyond the tens of millions of viewers Lost entertained each week, beyond the tens of millions of dollars Lost spent on its blockbuster episodes, the core of the series was always an inclusive exploration of humanity and our own search for meaning in a vast and overwhelming world. To portray that ideal, Lost needed to portray the real world as it i...
Nov 26, 2021 · by Regina Avalos, November 26, 2021. From is coming to EPIX in February, and the cable channel is giving viewers a look at the new horror series from John Griffin. Starring Harold Perrineau, Eion...
Feb 4, 2022 · and Jeff Pinkner are back with the twisty new mystery series “From,” which debuts Feb. 20 on Epix. Instead of stranding people on an enigmatic island, the series, which reunited them with...