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cynical dreamer
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Do we really need to know what happens between Episode III and Episode IV?
Do we really care about seeing the details of Admiral Cain's command? Doesn't it cheapen the Pegasus episodes which told the tale in just the right way with enough ambiguity to let your mind play with it.
Does there really need to be 10,000 'Dune' books?
Did we really need Riddick's backstory?
Does it matter what happens after the first Matrix movie?
I find Hollywood to be obsessed with taking a good concept and beating it in to the ground because they think they have a cash cow on their hands.
It doesn't matter what happens between ep 3 and 4. Hell it could be argued that it doesn't matter what happened before 'A New Hope'.
the ending to the first Matrix is the end of the story for me. At least the part that was important to the story they were trying to tell.
Etc.. etc...
I realize some people may be fascinated by such things and i respect that. But I think it cheapens the original story and doesn't really add anything. To me it's Hollywood groping for ideas.
I'd rather see Ron Moore and JMS work on original ideas than to see 20 post S4 Galactica or post S5 B5 tv movies. And don't even get me started on 'Caprica'.
These things are so irrelevant to the original story. Do we care about the backstory of "guy in red armour third from the left of main character"?
Drama is supposed to be about keeping what is central to the story and tossing the rest overboard.
Once a story is finished, leave it alone.
Do we really care about seeing the details of Admiral Cain's command? Doesn't it cheapen the Pegasus episodes which told the tale in just the right way with enough ambiguity to let your mind play with it.
Does there really need to be 10,000 'Dune' books?
Did we really need Riddick's backstory?
Does it matter what happens after the first Matrix movie?
I find Hollywood to be obsessed with taking a good concept and beating it in to the ground because they think they have a cash cow on their hands.
It doesn't matter what happens between ep 3 and 4. Hell it could be argued that it doesn't matter what happened before 'A New Hope'.
the ending to the first Matrix is the end of the story for me. At least the part that was important to the story they were trying to tell.
Etc.. etc...
I realize some people may be fascinated by such things and i respect that. But I think it cheapens the original story and doesn't really add anything. To me it's Hollywood groping for ideas.
I'd rather see Ron Moore and JMS work on original ideas than to see 20 post S4 Galactica or post S5 B5 tv movies. And don't even get me started on 'Caprica'.
These things are so irrelevant to the original story. Do we care about the backstory of "guy in red armour third from the left of main character"?
Drama is supposed to be about keeping what is central to the story and tossing the rest overboard.

Once a story is finished, leave it alone.