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Ep 845: Actor J. Lee from The Orville (2/27/24)
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Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another show that's out of this galaxy! We present our final interview from the Far Point Con (farpointcon.com/) with actor J. Lee best known for his role of Lt. John LaMarr in the sci-fi series "The Orville"! In an exclusive interview, BTB's own Al Sotto asks J. about the future of the series and whether we can expect a Season 4, as well as his thoughts on the shift of tone of the show from season 2 to 3. In addition we ask J. about which Orville technology would he like to see today as well as directing in his upcoming feature film! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! In addition BTB welcomes Mike "The General" Zad as well as the "Voice of Reason" Michael Jayne! Also joining the first half of the show is Vince "Vinny Mac" Eisenson to talk about his episode of the ABC hidden camera series "What Would You Do?" Song Credits Classic Cut - Goo Goo Dolls "Two Days In February"
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Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another show that's out of this galaxy! We present our final interview from the Far Point Con (farpointcon.com/) with actor J. Lee best known for his role of Lt. John LaMarr in the sci-fi series "The Orville"! In an exclusive interview, BTB's own Al Sotto asks J. about the future of the series and whether we can expect a Season 4, as well as his thoughts on the shift of tone of the show from season 2 to 3. In addition we ask J. about which Orville technology would he like to see today as well as directing in his upcoming feature film! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! In addition BTB welcomes Mike "The General" Zad as well as the "Voice of Reason" Michael Jayne! Also joining the first half of the show is Vince "Vinny Mac" Eisenson to talk about his episode of the ABC hidden camera series "What Would You Do?" Song Credits Classic Cut - Goo Goo Dolls "Two Days In February"
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