A: You're a lot like me.

Jun 26, 2009 15:37

Q: How do you know if you're a crazed TSCC fan?Work has picked up considerably in recent weeks, so between that and dedicating most of my free time to Sarah Connor, LJ has sadly taken a back seat. I'm going to remedy that. I know I'm way behind on what you guys are all up to, but I'm going to catch up this weekend. In the meantime, here's what I've ( Read more... )

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rkc_erika June 26 2009, 20:41:50 UTC
Feel free to put a big post about the stickers up on SCS.com :)

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lenageek June 27 2009, 07:14:10 UTC
Crazy can be good! ;D Just ordered some stickers. Love the Sarah one!

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roxybisquaint June 28 2009, 00:19:25 UTC
Yeah, I think I like my brand of crazy most of the time ;)

BTW, your stickers shipped today.

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lenageek June 28 2009, 06:38:22 UTC
Ooh, thanks! :D Yeah, I'm all kinds of crazy too.

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the_narration June 27 2009, 15:08:27 UTC
Hmmm... I could use my new DVDs to participate in the rewatch. Assuming I can find the time, of course. I can barely keep up with LiveJournal.

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roxybisquaint June 28 2009, 00:21:08 UTC
What a fabulous idea! The timing makes it seem like fate that you should participate. I know what you mean about time, though. I think days need to be more than 24 hours.

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bobmacpharson June 27 2009, 22:06:37 UTC
This may not seem relevant at first, but I finally watched the show Kyle XY, which was also cancelled this year. It actually had some similarities to Terminator (I think of it as a bizarre Smallville/Roswel/Firefly/Terminator/Batman Beyond hybrid). But the biggest thing that struck me? After I got to the last episode, I was really sad... until I found an interview where the creators explained where the show was going to go and where all the characters would end up and GOD that was so satisfying. None of this "We're going to drop John off in a bizarro future where there's no way you can possible predict which way it's going to go and then say 'Use your Imagination' bullcrap."

If there's really still a chance to save the show then, well, I guess it's better not to spoil it, but if it's really over I'd much rather know what the official version is going to be, because so far the official version has almost always been better than what I had been imagining.

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roxybisquaint June 28 2009, 01:13:30 UTC
None of this "We're going to drop John off in a bizarro future where there's no way you can possible predict which way it's going to go and then say 'Use your Imagination' bullcrap."

I'm so with you on that. It's just lame to leave a series with an ending like that. There are plenty of things I would've done differently in season 2 if it were my show so I'm quite sure my own version of season 3 would be very different from whatever was planned. But I still desperately want to see it or, at the very least, know where it was going.

Josh telling the fans to move on doesn't lead me to believe he's holding back with hopes or plans to finish the story later either. But he's not the one who gets to make that call anyway, so we'll keep fighting for more. I think if season 2 DVD sales are big, we'll have a real shot at convincing WB to either put some effort into shopping it around or producing a DVD series.

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johnnypate June 28 2009, 10:23:41 UTC
What worries me about any return of TSCC under these conditions is that creative control would be very much skewed to being in the hands of those bankrolling the show rather than the creative team. On the bright side that could mean a lot more Summer Glau, I suppose, and nowadays maybe it's even the case in the best of circumstances.

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bobmacpharson June 28 2009, 13:29:50 UTC
According to an interview with Whedon, Summer Glau is probably showing up on Dollhouse, and even if she wasn't I'm sure she's not exactly lacking job opportunities. So I'm not worried about a lack of Summer Glau... but I am worried about a lack of Cameron, who is one of my favorite robot characters ever.

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roxybisquaint June 28 2009, 19:13:44 UTC
I'm not worried about a lack of Cameron. They really can't continue the story without her, Sarah and John.

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bobmacpharson June 28 2009, 21:56:55 UTC
Point being, more Summer Glau (in one show or another) is guaranteed, while more Cameron is not.

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