I'm glad tiggy had it because I'm not sure files that size make good attachments and I've no idea how to send them to a download site.
::puts superhero cape away for another day::
[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.
I'm glad tiggy had it because I'm not sure files that size make good attachments and I've no idea how to send them to a download site.
::puts superhero cape away for another day::
Thanks anyway, Sail. And thanks to tiggy!
I was able to watch the first chunk of the fifth ep this morning, but then it just got stuck on the damnable Comcast phone ad six times in a row. I hope it works when I try again later!
mmmmm. slayer puffs
"Special offer inside: Be the first to collect and reassemble pieces of the Tara jigsaw and you could win a free basket of kittens!"
Recipe:
Step 1: Put the milk next to the Slayer Puffs.
Peter Ligouri on why the final episodes of DRIVE didn't air:
“It will always be a complicated issue with serialized shows [..] I do hope, given the amount of broadband there is out there, that actually airing those two [episodes] online will be satisfying for the loyalists of the show. I think in general, if we’re going to dive into serialized shows, I think what is important for the industry is somehow you bring some closure to those shows. It may not always be on broadcast with a lot of marketing, but again, when these shows wind up having a narrow group of loyalists, we try to satisfy them."
He could be a politician with a non-answer like that.
What's so wrong about committing to one entire season? OK if the show does really awful in the ratings, pull it and put in something more profitable but you can realease the one and only season on DVD, make the hard-core fans happy and not look like an a-hole.
I don't think FOX get a take in DVD sales. Unless I'm wrong.
I just think it's weird (although expected) he neither answers the question, and then uses a question about a prematurely cancelled show with no resolution at all to talk about keeping the viewer happy with resolution. Although though maybe it means he learned a lesson with Drive.
I watched the last two eps at my gf's house (cuz I have dial-up). We both really enjoyed them, especially "Rearview."
I don't think FOX get a take in DVD sales. Unless I'm wrong.
My understanding is that Fox doesn't, 20th Century Fox does.
I think I'm probably watching the two eps tonight.
dies of anticipation