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If you are a villian who has a ancestry of family villians and the old family nemesis resurfaces, do not follow Singh's choice. Just kill him then and there.
@geesejuggler: No, no, no. Clearly you have no idea how to be a supervillain. You must take time to explain your entire diabolical plan so that he can stop it, leave him to die in some elaborate way and then conveniently leave the room, and include an obvious self-destruct mechanism on your DoomRay.
Looks to me like Fringe is being set up for cancellation. "Early Hiatus," padding the schedule with previously unaired episodes (which pretty much has to be a monster o' the week or MoTW (tm)) and on FOX. I'm not the biggest fan but I like it. These are not good signs.
@icy_one: I for one do not understand the love for Fringe. It seems to be an Abrams corollary of the Whedon-love that so permeates this esteemed forum. I tried to like Fringe, I read the spoilers and it seems interesting, but when I watch the show, it seems so formulaic and not even a good formula at that. None of the characters are likable, half of the actors aren't believable; the production values are the only redeeming quality.
@RonaldusMagnus: Eh, that's not really true. The characters/actors are great, with the exception of Torv. However, the serial writing is possibly the worst example of continuity I've ever witnessed. I'd gladly watch Walter bumble around if I didn't feel so compelled to understand why the writers retcon the plot every week.
@icy_one: I disagree. I had originally discounted the show until someone explained the "universes in conflict" concept. I found that intriguing, so I gave it a chance and started to quite enjoy it.
I must also disagree about Heroes. It should have been cancelled after season 1.
@Briareosdx: The problem I have is pretty simple. The premiere of Season 2 does not match the finale of Season 1. The producers seem to be aware of the mix up but refuse to admit it, instead providing excuses. I could understand a week over week "oops we were so rushed we missed that" but not a "we had 6 months to get it right and still messed up." Just sloppy writing, not to be rewarded with my viewership.
@Dr Emilio Lizardo: This kind of scheduling seems to be happening more and more since Fox started doing it with American Idol -- all of the networks now seem to suspend running series and run mid-season replacements, etc. until after Feb. sweeps.
This probably isn't much to worry about, which is not to say that Fringe might not be on the bubble otherwise..
I actually kind of hope that running one or two short seasons a year kind of becomes the norm, much like BBC does, and USA, SyFy, etc.
Glad to see that Bryan Singer is back on the case.
Hopefully he understands that his penance for abandoning X-Men to Brett Ratner in order to make a mediocre Superman movie is to make something that outdoes even X-Men 2.
I don't like comic adaptations of episodes of television shows. I want comics based on TV shows to explore things we don't see on screen. I already saw A Hole In The World. Comic adaptations of books can be fun, because they provide a visual to something that had only been in my head before, but adaptations of TV episodes feel like they're just asking for my money.
@Motoki: I'm not sure...they did Smile Time a while back, I think that was the first time I noticed an episode being adapted. I wavered back and forth about buying it because Smile Time was just hilarious. But then I decided that hello, I already knew the storyline, and if I wanted to see it again, I could do what you suggested and just pop the DVD in.
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Oh, and sharks, with frickin laser beams.
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Good interview with David Tennant, though. I am really going to miss him as the Doctor.
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Ben, Jin, Sun... Eko?
Also, David Tennant using the word Chutzpa = fantastic!
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I must also disagree about Heroes. It should have been cancelled after season 1.
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This probably isn't much to worry about, which is not to say that Fringe might not be on the bubble otherwise..
I actually kind of hope that running one or two short seasons a year kind of becomes the norm, much like BBC does, and USA, SyFy, etc.
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...don't judge me....
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...why, what were they thinking?
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Sure, why not?
For fuck's sake. Absence does not make the heart grow fonder. Absence makes the heart forget.
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Hopefully he understands that his penance for abandoning X-Men to Brett Ratner in order to make a mediocre Superman movie is to make something that outdoes even X-Men 2.
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I mean, I talk about this series as a steaming pile of crap, but they show me that ring for a half second and I am SO there....
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Are they adding anything extra to it, filling things in or just adapting the story exactly as aired to comic.
If the latter I am wondering what the point is and why not just go get the DVD if someone wants to see that story again?
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