It’s classic soapy setup – London Willows, a stunning young model (Veronica Taylor) not knowing who to trust as her husband Kurt (Mark Matkevich) plays mind games trying to get her to believe she’s responsible for a bloody family accident. Catherine Hicks star as Dr. Rosen and William R. Moses, Holland Roden and Scott Seymour rounding things out.
Additionally the site has been in the habit lately of posting entire series all at once, cleverly keeping you on the site for hours on end, devouring a web series and then hitting it up your favorite Friends rerun (as I did when watching all 25 episodes of Pushed).
Littman and Gendel produced the series through their Anvil Studios, and the pair offered us some insight about their first foray in web television, and what it’s like to work with such amazingly pretty people.
Tubefilter: Where did the concept for the show come from?
Littman and Gendel: We’ve spent a moment or two fantasizing about wiring up our houses so any arguments with our wives could be settled with an instant replay. So the initial idea was simply that this house had hidden cameras, and the husband spied on his wife and everyone else. The specifics of the thriller came later.
Tubefilter: How was the casting process searching for so many hot models?
Littman and Gendel: Yeah, it’s rough work, right? But the truth is, we saw only actors-some of whom had modeling experience and some didn’t. Veronica Taylor fell into the former category.
Tubefilter: What about Pushed do you think will keep audiences watching?
Littman and Gendel: Any time you can mix battles over sex, money and family into one series you’ve got a head start on turning entertainment into crack.
Tubefilter: Will there be a second season of Pushed?
Littman and Gendel: We sure hope so because things are just starting to heat up! Remember, London just realized the horrific truth about her mother’s death. Not to mention, Kurt is on the loose with a gun and a very stale beer… Also, whatever else we are involved with, we want to keep producing for the web.
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