The Surgeon’s Files: The Prodigal Son Podcast (Episode 205 with Guest, Halston Sage)
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Welcome to The Surgeon’s Files: The Prodigal Son Podcast, your unofficially official Prodigal Son after-show podcast!
Each week, The Surgeon’s Files: The Prodigal Son Podcast will break down the week’s episode of Prodigal Son and bring you interviews with the show’s cast and creatives! Think of it as the unofficially official companion podcast for the series.
This week, hosts Mike and Sheila discuss Episode 5 of Season 2, “Bad Manners”. Afterwards, stick around for our exclusive interview with the wonderful Halston Sage (who plays Ainsley Whitly)!! Halston was so amazing to talk to. She gave us so much time and took us behind the scenes on set at Prodigal Son, discussed where Ainsley is going this season, and so much more! A definite Do Not Miss Interview!
1:05:27 – Time Code for Start of the Halston Sage Interview.
Announcement: If you love the music from Prodigal Son (and songs like it), check out our The Surgeon’s Files Spotify Playlist!
Guest Bio – Halston Sage:
Halston Sage was seen in the final installment of the “X-Men” franchise, “Dark Phoenix,” as well as the streaming feature “The Last Summer.” On TV, she appeared in Seth MacFarlane’s sci-fi adventure series, “The Orville.”
Sage starred in the thriller “You Get Me,” opposite Bella Thorne. Her additional film credits include “Before I Fall,” opposite Zoey Deutch; “People You May Know,” with Nick Thune; “Goosebumps,” opposite Jack Black; “Scout’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse”; the critically acclaimed “Paper Towns”; Nicholas Stoller’s hit 2014 film, “Neighbors,” opposite Zac Efron and Seth Rogen; “Grown Ups 2”; “Poker Night”; Sofia Coppola’s “The Bling Ring”; and “The First Time,” from director Jonathan Kasdan.
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“Epic Dark Hollywood Trailer” by Jon Wright, licensed by Pod Clubhouse.
This podcast was recorded in Pod Clubhouse Studios and edited by Caroline Daley and assembled by Michael Caputo.