Is it Friday yet?!? I love the ominous first answer, "next season will be different, but still Fringe." It makes me think more and more that this year's finale could make my jaw drop as low as "We have to go back." did. =D
Yeah if the machine does go awry and affect time and something other than just time warping (it's just a jump to the left) goes terribly wrong (ie Olivia dies).... it VERY MUCH could have the same "We have to go back" feel to it.
I am expecting something of catastrophic proportions that changes the very core of the series.
I agree, but you always need to ask a couple "there's no way this will ever be answered" questions..... just in case the interviewee is exhausted and accidentally coughs up an answer.
I think 55-60 is the average for a 45 minute episode, but imagine how many other pages there are that a tossed aside due to rewrites. That's not even mentioning the research that relates to an episode, the outlines that relate to a story arc but not directly to the episode, but still need to be adhered to for continuity sake and the jotted notes of possible future "callbacks"..... A load of work for 45 minutes of the most detailed series on TV! Well, the most detailed for another...
5 days, 22 hours,15 minutes and 57 seconds... 5 days, 22hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds...
my thoughts exactly. that tweet's got me all the more excited (if possible) for the season finale. maybe the time-travelling thing becomes the pattern of season 4...
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My tweet is the Seth Gable one. I have to confess I'm a little pround xD
ReplyDeleteIs it Friday yet?!? I love the ominous first answer, "next season will be different, but still Fringe." It makes me think more and more that this year's finale could make my jaw drop as low as "We have to go back." did. =D
ReplyDeleteHere are all the Q&As in an easier to read format: http://www.fringetelevision.com/2011/04/jh-wyman-answers-fan-questions-via.html
ReplyDeleteYeah if the machine does go awry and affect time and something other than just time warping (it's just a jump to the left) goes terribly wrong (ie Olivia dies).... it VERY MUCH could have the same "We have to go back" feel to it.
ReplyDeleteI am expecting something of catastrophic proportions that changes the very core of the series.
I asked him once that how many pages has a script for one 43 minites long episode...and he said 55 pages. If anyone would like to know :-D.
ReplyDeleteSomeone admires actors as their idols...I admire the writers. I wanna be as good as they are. Those plots and dialogs are mindblowing!!!
I wish people would learn to ask questions the producers can actually answer. This is nothing but a pile of "can't say" and "keep watching."
ReplyDeleteI agree, but you always need to ask a couple "there's no way this will ever be answered" questions..... just in case the interviewee is exhausted and accidentally coughs up an answer.
ReplyDeleteI think 55-60 is the average for a 45 minute episode, but imagine how many other pages there are that a tossed aside due to rewrites. That's not even mentioning the research that relates to an episode, the outlines that relate to a story arc but not directly to the episode, but still need to be adhered to for continuity sake and the jotted notes of possible future "callbacks"..... A load of work for 45 minutes of the most detailed series on TV! Well, the most detailed for another...
ReplyDelete5 days, 22 hours,15 minutes and 57 seconds...
5 days, 22hours, 15 minutes and 56 seconds...
and then the Game begins....
my thoughts exactly. that tweet's got me all the more excited (if possible) for the season finale. maybe the time-travelling thing becomes the pattern of season 4...
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