I'm going to speak to the studio and see what they might think of releasing "The Inside" and "Strange World" together on one DVD set. Howard Gordon and I did both shows, Howard and I wrote (or re-wrote) most every episode of "Strange World," and it has a great dark last episode. Maybe I didn't realize it then, but I was already planning for DVD sets. We knew that it was cancelled as we wrote the last one, so we gave it an ending. Granted, a really dark ending, but we answered everything in ep 13. I think a double set of two 13 episode Minear/Gordon shows would be sweet.
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
And Dwight Little (Pre-Filer) directed episode 13 of both shows! It's in the stars!
holy ass, that would be so yummy.
um, i can still borrow them from you, tho, right?
Borrow which? I don't even have "Strange World" on DVD, though I think I have tapes someplace.
The Inside. I have no patience.
Oh, that. Sure.
Oh, Tim. I'd buy that. Of course, I'm a bit of a completist, so that means nothing. But still. Money! Is the studio the only beneficiary of all the DVDs I've bought. Because that seems wrong. Like some sort of Ponzi scheme with TV series, or something. I think every single TV series I own on DVD, was released by FOX. Let's see: BtVS (seven seasons); Angel (five seasons); Wonderfalls; Firefly; 24 (two seasons). Yep. FOX.
Now here's an idea for a reality show.
Beard, you think?
Beard, or someone's re-doing Three's Company, with only two at their rendezvous.
I think Allyson should move in with that guy.
I think Allyson should move in with that guy.
I'm no one's beard, dude. Come out, stay in, but don't drag me into your issues, yo.
So You Think You Can Kill a Pop Star
…I’d watch.
No more “Inside,” huh? Well, that sucks. The show was starting to find its’ groove, you know? I could feel it. Still, between the new season of “Arrested Development,” and the arrival of David Fury at “24” (a show I wouldn’t even watch, if not for him!), FOX is making it difficult for me to hate them for this.
Not to tell you how to run your career, Mr. Minear, but perhaps, you’d have better luck developing a single-camera, half-hour comedy? Like Hurwitz had w/ AD? I’m just saying.