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Writers writing again would be a wonderful thing.
[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.
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Writers writing again would be a wonderful thing.
Fuck. I don't want a short season for Pushing Daisies. I want my shows! This is totally going to mess up the box sets!
The only small bright side is that a short cheap boxed set might lure in new people.
I don't understand how we could have a deal tomorrow when we haven't even begun "official" talks. I remain dubious.
Oooh, is this James Reilley?Yes! Days fans hate him, which just makes me like him more. Any soap is going to strain credulity, so why not be as over the top as possible? I say, bring on the exploding volcanos, the vats of acid, and the demon-possession.
Hm. Maybe that's why I liked S4 of Angel so much.
Ha! I was just thinking about S4 yesterday. Oh, the wackiness.
I was a CBS soap fan. I watched Capital all the time and then tried the one that replaced it that's on now based around fashion whose name I can't remember and am too lazy to look up.
And Guiding Light. I love me some GL, except when it insane with the Reva was cloned and then superaged and they had the actress playing a 20 year old and soft focusing the hell out of the camera to make her look young. That annoyed me. But I can't remember where it fell in the whole Reva drove off the bridge in Key West and died but later showed up as Amish and everyone thinking it was just someone who looked like her, but nope! Itw as really amnesiac Amish Reva.
Also loved the Phillip Beth storyline,a lthough from what I understand now Phillip's gone a bit crazy and evil.
Days fans hate him
Most of the complaints I've seen about JERk, as they call him, is the same ones I have with Reilly: Outlandish plots are one thing. Days that list two months onscreen; scenes that consist solely of people talking to themselves (Sami: "Oh, Austin, I will get you to love me... blah blah blah."); an over-reliance on flashbacks to scenes from yesterday, or earlier in the episode; and plots that dragged on for five, six or eight years just wore people out.
If those things are unique to Reilly, he's working under a lot of pseudonyms.
I watched Capital all the time and then tried the one that replaced it that's on now based around fashion whose name I can't remember and am too lazy to look up.
The Bold and the Beautiful!