Good news from Rob:
Yeah. Big day for us.
Received congratulatory calls from Dawn Ostroff and Peter Roth.
More nights like that will bring us back for Season 4.
I asked him about the fact that they made a good promo and actually aired it:
Les Moonves actually called Dawn Ostroff yesterday and asked "why the upswing on Veronica?" She said, "Well, we did give it a bunch more promotion."
It couldn't've worked out better for us.
They promoted us. We went up.
Believe me, we're harassing them on this front.
That's so funny. And awesome.
My knee-jerk to the stand-alone season was "Nooooo!!" But that was my knee-jerk to the mini-mystery idea too, and I've come to really like it. Veronica is a detective, so I don't think the mysteries would be gone forever, but I think that maybe they might have longer mysteries that go over three or four episodes rather than defined mini-arcs. I think it's definitely a good idea to go stand-alone for the last four episodes, however, rather than attempt to squeeze a six-episode mystery into that smaller space.
he sounded pretty damn optimistic in that interview with a reporter formerly known as Wanda about a season 4.
I think it's definitely a good idea to go stand-alone for the last four episodes, however, rather than attempt to squeeze a six-episode mystery into that smaller space.
Is the above in reference to this season? If so, I do agree with that. They lost two episodes after the second arc was all plotted, and much of it filmed. There'd be too much squooshing in the third mystery.
he sounded pretty damn optimistic in that interview with a reporter formerly known as Wanda about a season 4.
Yeah, much more so than he sounded last week after the reduced order, when he said he was losing faith.
Is the above in reference to this season?
Yeah. I was actually hoping they'd do stand-alones for that. I don't particularly relish the prospect of a stand-alone season, but I also think we're freaking out both preemptively and unduly. Like I said, we reacted this way to the mini mysteries too, and the writers proved their mettle. And, honestly, I hope doing stand-alones would give them the opportunity for more out-of-the-box episodes, the sort of ones that stood out on
Buffy.
When you break the formula and break it WELL (e.g., this week's teaser), it's glorious.
Ah, how to put this? I was saying this to someone the other day. I love Logan, I love Keith, but I want one of the them to either (1) get killed or (2) go evil because of a gypsy curse. That would rule so hard I don't even know. Veronica needs that kind of motivation.
I also think it would be a waste to lose the long arc on this show. So few shows can carry it off; they really can here.
I don't particularly relish the prospect of a stand-alone season, but I also think we're freaking out both preemptively and unduly. Like I said, we reacted this way to the mini mysteries too, and the writers proved their mettle.
Who is "we"? I liked the mini-arc idea from the start. I thought last season got unnecessarily complex and confusing. But an all standalone season? Feh.
Who is "we"? I liked the mini-arc idea from the start.
Heh, yeah, I do know that there were some people who were into it, but there was also much collective freakout reminiscent of what's happening now.
There are always going to be people resistant to change. However, I don't recall any collective freakout in this thread. Maybe I'm misremembering.
Oh, probably not. On TWoP, for sure.
Those coasters? Are there really some out there? Mr. Jane would like to get some for the bar. We've pretty much relied on throwing unattended ones away, putting them behind the bar (I myself make a sort of stacked sculpture on top with cigarettes, matches, napkins and lighters to cover the top), but those would be nice to have.