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This episode of Don’t Tell Tim is about something we have never spoken about before- or maybe more accurately /not/ about something — because this episode is not about Tim! Instead, Beth and Megan are joined by special guest Britt to talk about Tim-adjacent Star Dule Hill and his role as Charlie Young on The West Wing! In our first-ever non-Tim special we’re taking some time to talk about Freedom, Democracy, and walking down long hallways while talking very quickly. We’ll also be talking about the best way to categorize exactly what kind of a little guy Charlie is. Don’t worry, friend, we’ll be back to Tim real soon but until then, let's take some time to enjoy one of the fabulous actors he’s worked alongside.
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Megan and Beth are joined in this episode by the very first Don't Tell Tim guest star: Stephen, the local expert on the hit DCOM Luck of the Irish! (Don't worry we made him swear not to mention this to Tim, legally binding contract and all that). Enjoy hearing about one of Tim’s most unhinged roles and find out just how deeply one can analyze a movie made for children. It would be a great way to spend your Saint Patrick's Day… too bad this episode is coming out in August.
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Music credit: Noah Smith, "Bandero"
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This week Megan and Beth find a hidden gem in Judging Amy. Join them as they discover the show that gave Tim his first series main role as Sean Potter, a worker in the foster care system. While reviewing Tim’s superb hair, Megan and Beth dig into the show's depiction of the juvenile justice system and why on Earth this show seems to be all but forgotten to time.
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Music credit: Noah Smith, "Bandero"
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Ever seen Xena: Warrior Princess? Beth and Megan sure had not! Not until they found out that Tim was in six whole episodes! Join them as they try to piece together some idea of what is happening in this absolute fever dream of a show from only those six episodes, all while marveling at Tim’s perfect portrayal of Eli, the advocate for peace and love in the Xena-verse. Enjoy commentary ranging from a discussion on the representation of different religions in Xena to whether or not something can be too camp. All covered this episode on Don’t Tell Tim.
Articles referenced:
"Krishna, Meet Xena" "The Way" Controversy (thread on r/xena) "'Xena' Cuts Krishna"Music Credit: Noah Smith, “Bandero”
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Every great actor has to start somewhere, even someone as great as Tim! In this episode, Megan and Beth tackle Tim’s television debut as a truly pivotal role in an episode of Seinfeld. Following that they discuss how Tim’s walk-on role in an episode of Frasier actually sets into motion the entire season plot. It just goes to show what a little Tim acting can do for a show.
Music Credit: Noah Smith, "Bandero"
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[IF YOUR NAME IS TIM OMUNDSON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS RESTRICTED]
Tim Omundson is one of the great underrated actors of our generation. Every project he is involved in is boosted simply by having him on screen. Society has truly not known such talent since the likes of Cary Grant and Buster Keaton… at least, that's what we think.
Join our hosts, Megan and Beth, as they comb through Tim’s extensive filmography to really appreciate all that talent. From walk-ons in the 90s to the stern yet comical Detective Lassiter, the devilish Seamus McTiernan to the cruel yet lovable King Richard. We’re going to explore the full extent of Tim Omundson’s career with a thoroughness never before seen!
There’s just one rule here at Don’t Tell Tim — you can’t tell Tim!
Why? You’ll have to listen to find out.
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