
123 How TV shows are made (Bonus episode with guest Thanh Huang)
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This episode is about the people who keep television from falling apart. Who wrangle cast, crew, trucks, fire, rain, egos, call sheets, and whatever other chaos today decides to serve. It’s about the ones who show up first and leave last. The ones you never see on screen — and couldn’t live without.
It’s about Assistant Directors.
Steph is joined by her longtime friend and fellow AD, Thanh Hoang, for a longform sidebar on what it actually takes to run a set, hold a crew together, and make something worth shooting — even when everything is falling apart behind the scenes.
They talk about breakdowns (of scripts, of schedules, and occasionally of people), solving impossible puzzles, leading through noise, and the art of keeping your cool when 100 people are asking 100 different questions and the director is looking at you for the answer. Even if there isn’t one.
It’s funny. It’s tender. It’s sometimes a little bit bitter. And it’s all true.
They unpack what it means to lead without glory, to keep other departments safe and sane, and how ADs quietly become the backbone of any production. If you’re in the industry, this episode will feel like your life. If you’re not, it’s the clearest window you’ll ever get into how much sweat and heartbreak go into making the stories you love.
Plus: bad weather. yelling nicely. call times no one agreed to. and why sometimes the best compliment an AD can get is “you made it feel easy.”
This one’s for the crew. Especially the ones who never stop moving.