I was waiting for Sarah to do her usual "kiss" the girl from the past, only this time with past Sarah. 

I was waiting for Sarah to do her usual "kiss" the girl from the past, only this time with past Sarah.![]()
They can always ask the guys from Black Orphan how to pull this stuff off.That would've been a challenge for the VFX team. And it probably would've torn an even bigger hole in the universe. (Totally worth it, though...)
They can always ask the guys from Black Orphan how to pull this stuff off.
“That said… there will be an explanation in Season 3 as to why you’re not seeing dinosaurs run through Central City.”
Thanks for the correction.You mean Orphan Black? They've had different clones physically interact in various ways, but I'm not sure if they've done a kiss between them.
Back in the day, I was always interested in watching the development of such interaction effects between two copies of the same actor. It used to be that they were always firmly on opposite sides of a split screen and any interaction required cutting to a close-up. One of the first in-shot interactions I remember seeing was in TNG: "Datalore," a shot where Lore put down a champagne glass and Data picked it up a moment later. (Presumably they just left the glass and the camera in place while Brent Spiner changed costumes from Lore to Data, had him pick up the glass, and then cut the two shots together.) But just a few years later, the first TV series version of DC's Human Target (which lasted for all of 7 episodes) had its hero routinely disguising himself as his clients, and they'd sometimes do things like a shot where the real person handed his wedding ring to the impersonator, with a stand-in's arm coming out from behind the superimposed double's body so that it looked like it was attached. That's been pretty much the standard way that kind of shot has been done ever since, although it wasn't done as smoothly there as it is these days. With Orphan Black, often they digitally superimpose Tatiana Maslany's face onto the body of her double Kathryn Alexandre, so their physical interaction can be more extensive.
But actually showing two copies of the same actress kissing each other, touching face-to-face, would be a much more complex effect to create. You could cheat it easily enough by using an angle where you couldn't really see the lips connecting, but that wouldn't be very convincing (or titillating, if that's what you're going for).
Thanks for the correction.
I am not sure if they had a clone on clone kiss yet, but if there is a show that can will do that if at all possible it's OA
Duh. I should have thought of that. The woolly mammoths are in Central City! And the dragons are in Star City!They're all in Los Angeles?![]()
OB... dammit!Careful, The OA is a completely different show.
“That said… there will be an explanation in Season 3 as to why you’re not seeing dinosaurs run through Central City.”
Were there that many references in the show that would make storylines tough to follow?
That's one interpretation, I'd just say Vandal Savage and Hawkman were lame.Heck, I saw an article the other day saying that part of what made this season work better than the first was that it built on the characters we knew and cared about from the other shows instead of trying to get us interested in new ones.
You come back next Fall when all 3 series are airing simultaneously and Arrow and The Flash are dropping current 2018 dates and tell me that it's not a problem that Legends leaves 2018 to go around trying to fix what they humped up in 2017 even though what they did in 2017 had no effect on what was happening in Star City and Central City in 2017, and again in 2019 when the same thing is happening.
Because that's the scenario we're looking at here.
That's one interpretation, I'd just say Vandal Savage and Hawkman were lame.
With apologies to Kirk55555.
That sums it all up.To be fair, their problem with the LoT storyline is bizarre, even to me. As an avid comic reader, I'm used to things like Wolverine doing 6 different things with different people in one month or characters having status quo changes in one book that don't effect their appearances in other books for months.
Also, the LoT stuff isn't the first time travel story I've experienced where the world is changed in that particular show/comic/etc, but the rest of the shows/comics/etc in the universe don't acknowledge it. It seems silly to me to expect 3 (and soon to be 4) other shows to all forget their plans and make their shows match the changes of LoT (which we know will be mostly reversed anyway).
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