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Edgecrusher
Super Robot
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« Reply #1578 on: 23 September 2009, 22:25:53 » |
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The detached nature of the books is part of why I enjoy them. It reminds me of Bret Easton Ellis.
As far as who handles the franchise better, I really think they should work as a team. The first season was astonishing, and was largely an improvement upon the source material, particularly in the realms of timing and closure. I liked the story of the second book more than that of the second season, but longed for the polish that the television series could have brought to it. So on and so forth. Long story short, I feel as though the series is at its strongest when the teams collaborate.
I guess I didn't have so much of a problem with the supernatural element of the third book because the first two went to such lengths to anthropomorphize his 'Dark Passenger'. To me it simply felt as though the same tone that had been nuanced earlier in the series was just being more directly addressed.
The accidental proposal was an infinitely better set up, by the way.
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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ASR
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« Reply #1586 on: 25 September 2009, 04:08:01 » |
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The pilot's airing again tomorrow at 8, so you don't have an excuse unless you have an excuse.
It's almost completely different than the book, but it makes total sense since it's the same PREMISE, just told the from a different perspective and with a couple major changes thrown in, like: - the only character that shares a name in the book and show is completely different - footage like security cameras during the FlashForward are white noise in the book, but recorded fine with no problems in the show - something spoilerish that I can't say that's related to the bullet above this one and is revealed at the very end
Also, some of the characters have the same problems that different ones in the book did, like the guy who didn't have a vision and thus knows he will be dead in six months.
Oh, and in the book, it wasn't six months, it was 21 years or whatever.
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