Jaye is completely my Girl Crush in CD after she says *oh so badass* "You don't screw with my family" when she is explaining to Hale why she decked Yvette/Cindy's father.
I'm slightly peeved that we didn't get to see 'Cigarette Smoking Sharon', that scene was probably very 'Ode to X-Files' and I can just picture Sharon walking out of that heavy backlight, smoking a cigarette.
I loved the focus on Jaye's relationship with her brother Aaron. I didn't really feel the "protective brother" vibe from him in KC when Jaye was reading from the Gen Why article. Aaron and Sharon seemed to be the closest siblings.
Aaron definately wasn't showing any protectiveness in WL during the "intervention" scene. He basically told Jaye the suicide would be an option.
Maybe this is the wrong place to ask this, but...
I haven't read any of the unaired scripts yet. Would you guys recommend reading them now, or waiting for the actually eps to come available. (Which they MUST eventually...Wonderfalls isn't ranked 25th at TVShowsOnDVD.com for nuthin').
So having read all nine scripts, where can I start my blood spattered crusade of vengeful violence?
Invisible - the question of whether to read or not is very dependent on your preferences. I usually don't mind being spoiled about anything; I find the anticipation of good lines and clever plot points adds more to my enjoyment than the loss of surpise detracts. At the extreme opposite end of spectrum, some people don't even like to know the cast in advance. Wonderfalls is always full of clever lines and plot twists. There is always the question of how a strange or even apparently evil action will ultimately work out for the best. And lot's of people who turn out to different that you expect or to do stuff you don't expect and then end up having it be completely in character.
You have to decide for yourself what reading about these in advance will do to your enjoyment. You may want to consider that if DVDs ever do come out, it will be a fair amount of time.
t /lecturing on the obvious you already know
And a given person's response to being spoiled can differ widely depending on the show. I had a "spoil me and die screaming!" policy for Buffy, but I got to third base with Angel spoilers (everything but the finale), and what I've read ahead on Wonderfalls only makes me want to see it more.
Does anyone know whether "Lying Pig" is the last of the 13 episodes? Is that end moment the one Tim keeps mentioning where Caroline's face will break your heart? The NYTimes interview he did seems to indicate that, but maybe not?
that is just episode 9, where you know who gets married (or not)
that is just episode 9, where you know who gets married (or not)
That's what I thought ... but I can't imagine a more heartbreaking moment than how that one ends. Yeesh, what MORE did they do to poor Jaye??