Like So Many Things

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Like So Many Things
Created by Anslem Richardson
Marin Gazzaniga
Starring Marin Gazzaniga
Greg Keller
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes7
Production
Running timeApprox. 5 minutes
Release
Original network IFC
Original releaseMay 26, 2009 (2009-05-26)

Like So Many Things is an American web series, which airs on IFC and on IFC.com in the United States.

Contents

The dramatic web series is about an unlikely connection between two strangers in Brooklyn. After an awkward first meeting, Lucy and Karl run into each other again and begin an unlikely love affair. [1]

The series is filmed and produced in Brooklyn by Marin Gazzaniga and Anslem Richardson. [2]

Cast/Crew

Major characters

NameActorRole
Karl Greg Keller The childlike stranger who insists on getting to know Lucy.
Lucy Marin Gazzaniga The lonely, mysterious woman Karl becomes attracted to.
Joe Anslem Richardson Lucy's ex, who left a goodbye note to Lucy and appears to her in a sort of day-dream as she is having sex with Karl.

Crew

NamePosition
Marin Gazzanigal Producer, writer, director, Co-Founder, and Lead Actress.
Anslem Richardson Producer, Co-Founder, Writer, Director, and Supporting Actor.
Jon Hokanson Director and director of Photography.
Greg Keller Writer and Lead Actor.
Ben Insler Director, Camera & Sound, Director of Photography, and editor.
Garret Savage Editor and writer.
Ken Mayer Sound & Dialogue Editor
Larry Gallagher Composer

Episodes

[3]

Season 1 (2009)

#TitleOriginal airdateProduction code
01"LIKE SO MANY THINGS... UNSAID"May 26, 2009 (2009-05-26)101
Lucy and Karl meet and talk outside of a bar. Karl insists on getting to know Lucy better. Lucy is reluctant, but changes her mind and lets Karl walk her home.
02"FUTURE DAYS, FUTURE NIGHT"N/A102
Three months after they first met, Karl and Lucy run into each other. Karl pushes their connection, and then tells her about a death he witnessed near where they were standing.
03"Mister"N/A103
Karl walks Lucy home, starts revealing things about himself, his past relationships, and how he wants her to see him. Lucy is seemingly in another world as Karl pours his heart out.
04"Episode 4: Hot Coffee"N/A104
Lucy and Karl arrive to her home. Lucy invites Karl in, and while she is upstairs washing her feet, Karl puts on some music and looks around, discovering little things about her.
05"11 Things To Do At Home With A Stranger"N/A105
The two play word games and talk about their favorite things, they drink, and play thumb war.
06"Where Is My Mind?"N/A106
The two become intimate, and Karl is bad in bed. Lucy lets her mind wander and has a daydream about Joe. She laughs out loud, embarrassing Karl who decides to leave.
07"Eggs and Bacon"N/A107
Lucy asks Karl to stay. He goes to the kitchen and starts cooking them breakfast as the sun rises.

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References

  1. Graham, Mark (May 29, 2009). "Like So Many Things Graduates From Web to Television". Vulture. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
  2. "This Thing Films". www.thisthingfilms.com. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  3. "Episodes - Like So Many Things - Web Series - IFC.com". Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2009-06-15.