I've watched the opening scene and have a question since I have only watched one previously. Do they generally
answer so much
or do they
mislead and take out of context.
Not that I can see where it can be
anything but straightforward.
Huh.
The alternate ending as a fun stunt doesn't bother me. If it was my show to play with I would enjoy doing the same thing.
It does bother me. Slap it on a DVD. I hate ratings stunts anyway. Where's the evidence that alternate endings bring in viewers anyway?
Do I really give a shit which one wins? Will I really watch next week to find out if I already weren't a viewer?
I look at it this way. The show lived on the bubble last year. I'm not sure whether it is making the ratings gains it oughts to be making to guarantee a third season.
If any advertiser runs any [whatever] to pimp the show, I'm going to show up, and play their game, because Nielsen doesn't know I exist.
My understanding about the alt ending (and I know I might be wrong) is that it was an ending they considered for the episode. I can't remember where I got that impression. Did anyone else hear anything similar, or does anyone else know the whole scoop?
I would much rather have some additional guest stars (have fucking Jesse McCartney or whatever his name is show up) than this.
Apparently RT said it wasn't his idea and they just made the most outrageous ending they could think of, with no thought of it ever being the real ending.
ETA: Or what P-C said a few posts back.
Hmmm. Last week a P-C shoutout. This week a business named "Phoenix."
It's probably just coincidence....
t Glances around
Hee.
I think that the teaser doesn't necessarily tell you where the episode is going.
Would someone please tell me about the teaser, somewhere appropriate? I know it's not appropriate here, but I can't get the video to load.
Also, tiggy, insent.
Cindy, Veronica
gets called for jury duty. Also, some other stuff happens.
Meg's awake, Duncan knew she was pregnant (it was in the letter he found), the parents want her to give up the baby, Meg asks Veronica to forgive her for being a bitca and also asks her to stop anyone who tries to take the baby away.
Well, there's a lot of obvious editing going on with the scene on the UPN website, is pretty much par for the course. It seems to
wrap things up way too neatly
so I'm guessing there's stuff going on we're not seeing. As much as I
hate what they've done to Meg
this season, I'd feel cheated if they tried to
make it better
with a 30-second scene.