It was intentional.
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.
That part I liked too, Strega. It was interesting.
I think I missed the camp. It felt, to me, less campy and more...corpsey? Block of woody?
Then you're all crazy and it was good! Er, from what I remember. I reserve the right to decide I was hallucinating when I watch it again. Which I'd like to do now, but I should go to bed. Maybe it's me that is crazy, but that was the one I thought, "Hey, I could show this to my family and they'd like it... well, except for the rapeyness and shotgun blasts and on second thought, no, forget that idea."
Why do you think it didn't work? I'll catch up in the AM, because I'm really & truly going to bed. Really.
I think I'm too tired to remember anything beyond what I already said. Maybe tomorrow, after I've had some more sleep, I can make my brain work.
You don't have to kick yourself! I'd be glad to do it for you, for future reference.
Noted!
It seems our Mr. Minear has two things in the upcoming issue of Creative Screenwriting:
Breaking the Story: Showrunner Tim Minear on How to Create a TV Episode -- Tim Minear's story-breaking class at Screenwriting Expo 4 was so popular we asked him to put in print. Here he leads you through the process of creating a TV episode.
Metaphors and Murder: Tim Minear on Reinventing Angel and The Inside -- The showrunner talks about how finding the heart of the premise is the first step to building a better TV show.
I wish they'd just release the freakin' DVD, already. He was so cute!
Is it wrong to ask if the casting for Tim's new show has happened yet? I see people added to pilots everyday, but his show is never mentioned. Is there an order in which pilots are allowed to satrt casting?
When would the pilot have to be filmed to present to the studio?
This stuff confuses me....
I've been told that answering these things constitutes bragging.
So let me "brag."
They are casting it now. It's not wrong to ask, I'm always confused by this stuff. The order as it appears to me is that once the network agrees to buy the pilot, they hire a director, cast it, hire the guy who holds the boom, figure out location stuff and all of that. Once it's shot, the network will make a decision based on the pilot whether they'll buy more episodes, and that's when writers will be hired, offices set up, and those cute Vcards with the show logo get printed.
I think. But you know who knows the for sure definate stuff? Tim.
I've been told that answering these things constitutes bragging.
And you have been told this by idiots. What do you do with idiots? flay them and then roll them in a bed of salt and then play "The Pony They Called Wildfire" Ignore them.