Well... the first two scripts should be clear sailing.
I'd avoid the last three pages in episode 103 and pages 62-64 in episode 104, if you're trying to dodge spoilers.
Lorne ,'Smile Time'
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Well... the first two scripts should be clear sailing.
I'd avoid the last three pages in episode 103 and pages 62-64 in episode 104, if you're trying to dodge spoilers.
Those were some nice spoilers, Monique!
LOL. I should have also added, "Or go straight to those pages if you wanna skip what you already know."
There's also a much lower ratio of scripted instances of "homes" to the actual spoken instances of "homes."
Hee! Oh, Kevin Alejandro.
In other news, I think I'm warming up to the credits and the theme song. J.D. Pardo still looks like this bizarre CGI Sim, but I like most everyone else, and the song is growing on me.
All right. Have finally caught up with "Drive." But first, an anecdote.
I have a friend in SoCal, a fellow poet named Chris, and I know when a new poem's good because Chris will shout out from the audience "fuck you," because writing he perceives as better than his makes him angry. It's a thing.
I say that because those were the words out of my mouth after watching three (four, I suppose) episodes back to back, and then being left on a cliffhanger.
The week of waiting for the new episode is going to royally suck. Seriously. Used to be that, to get this anxious, I had to do some sort of substance.
So Tim ... eh, you've figured out what I want to say already. This show rocks. And by "rock," I mean "addictive-beyond-belief substance."
Thanks for putting those up, Monique! Though I'm not gonna read them for a while.
I say that because those were the words out of my mouth after watching three (four, I suppose) episodes back to back, and then being left on a cliffhanger.
victor, at the end of episode three, when the movie countdown ended to reveal...that we had to wait till next week to see what it was, I exclaimed, "Oh, you fuckers!" So I know the feeling.
LOL. I should have also added, "Or go straight to those pages if you wanna skip what you already know."
Once a spoilerwhore, always a spoilerwhore.
Thanks for putting those up, Monique!
You're welcome! Although I just do what I'm asked, with what I'm given. In other words, be sure to throw some love Tim's way if he ever gets some sleep and resurfaces.
I was retelling bits of the plot to a friend and realised that although I don't know if he'll live or die, Sean's fate wasn't the cliffhanger for me off of this ep. Where Alex was taking him--that's what I wanted to know most.
I am enjoying Drive, and find it an engaging and fast-passing hour of TV. I'm not in adoration of it, but I'm not asking that so much of TV these days. I don't feel like a flailer anymore.
I'm trying to find the Tim in what we've seen before (okay, this episode's death is an easy one). Of the things you like about Tim (wit, savagery, etc.) do you guys feel like it's been showcased so far? Do you see his footprints all over hours one through four?
Although I like it more than The Inside, the bits I liked most of The Inside reeked of him way more than I'm feeling with Drive.
Oh, and Alex. I feel like Alex is Tim's.