This would be the "previously on", right?
I'm sure.
Dang, no commentary on "Storyteller." At least NB gets a commentary track - that should be fun.
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This would be the "previously on", right?
I'm sure.
Dang, no commentary on "Storyteller." At least NB gets a commentary track - that should be fun.
I am looking forward to the commentary on CWDP. Maybe I'll finally get an answer about the title/date thing.
I've been told that the Buffy RPG will have adventures and stories based on missing episodes and "Lost Seasons"
More information will follow as I find it.
Maybe I'll finally get an answer about the title/date thing.
If I recall correctly from reading the responses of people who've already listened to it, the answer is much what I suspected, which is "It was cool."
Though, you know, really, it was supposed to be cool cause the time/date was identical to the time/date of airing, but the time/date of airing was Eastern time, and Sunnydale is in California.
it was supposed to be cool cause the time/date was identical to the time/date of airing, but the time/date of airing was Eastern time, and Sunnydale is in California.
It came on at 8 in California too.
That's what I thought.
It just didn't work in Central time. (Possibly not in Mountain time.)
It came on at 8 in California too.
It did, but that would have been 11 for the East Coast. For it to seem like the events on the show were occurring in realtime for the East Coast (which would see it first), the Sunnydale time should have been five-ish.
It just didn't work in Central time.
And no, it didn't, and that's where I was. Heh.
I thought it was a shout-out to 24.
I seem to remember that the first half of the season was full of shout-outs to other shows.
For it to seem like the events on the show were occurring in realtime for the East Coast (which would see it first), the Sunnydale time should have been five-ish.
Was it supposed to seem like it was happening in real time across the country, or was it supposed to seem like it was happening now?
The former is impossible on network TV, the latter acheived in Eastern and Pacific.
It's not something we usually talk about in front of the rest of you, but we on the east coast are prescient, anyhow. The time stamp was fine, either way.