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I think the primary reason Peter Wingfield is so loved by the fandom is that he loves the fandom equally. He's done more to keep the flame alive, so to speak, than anyone else in the cast.
He's done short films, poetry readings, you name it.
It's a bit like Stephen Briggs knowing more about the Discworld than Terry Pratchett.
Unfazed by Shyamalan’s movie, Nickelodeon okays new Avatar: The Last Airbender animated series
Original series creators and producers Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko conceptualized the new series, currently titled The Legend Of Korra, as a direct sequel. According to a Nickelodeon press release which came out today, Korra takes place 70 years after the events in Avatar: The Last Airbender, and concerns the adventures of a girl named Korra, the latest in a line of avatars
The new series will contain steampunk elements.
I should have qualified that...the reading of fan generated poetry. I actually found it pretty cringe worthy, but he was game, so yeah...big with the love of the fan love.
Ron Moore on what happened to Starbuck at the end of the BSG finale:
She is what you want to think of her. It was left deliberately nebulous and vague. And I think she was a representative of an entity that didn't like to be called God, but everybody else talked about it in godlike terms. If you want to call her an angel, you could say that. She went through a resurrection story that was very Christlike. And you know, what are the implications of that? I felt, as I went into the finale, that the more I defined exactly what she was, the less interesting she became. And so I just made a choice to go out on a more ambiguous note, and to let people argue about it perpetually.
Totally
doesn't make me like the finale one whit better.
Maybe he should have tried writing her as a more interesting character before the finale, I might buy it. But, no. It's bullshit.
So, basically, she was a representative of a story that didn't like to be called an asspull?