Saw the complete episode at SkyDome![]()
I watched the original 2-hr episode.
I wish they had made this the movie instead of GEN.
Apparently so did Braga and Moore, who wrote both scripts. In the commentary for Generations, Braga recounts to Moore as having thought with terror, "Oh, my God, 'All Good Things' is better!"I watched the original 2-hr episode.
I wish they had made this the movie instead of GEN.
I personally liked it, but I can understand someone not liking it. Another anomaly, more time travel (Braga staples), big reset button at the end, no real closure (something I liked, but I can get people wanting a little more in the way of closure), a big goof with the anomaly (it should have been visible in the future up until the moment it was "created," then ceased to exist), lots of technobabble.I don't understand how you can think All Good Things sucked. It was the perfect bookend to the series.
I liked it more than Generations, personally. It also inspired one of the most popular episodes of Lost; Lindelof and Cuse freely admit to ripping off "All Good Things" in the DVD commentary.
I liked it more than Generations, personally. It also inspired one of the most popular episodes of Lost; Lindelof and Cuse freely admit to ripping off "All Good Things" in the DVD commentary.
Which episode of Lost?
I don't understand how you can think All Good Things sucked. It was the perfect bookend to the series.
Bingo.I liked it more than Generations, personally. It also inspired one of the most popular episodes of Lost; Lindelof and Cuse freely admit to ripping off "All Good Things" in the DVD commentary.
Which episode of Lost?
My guess is 'The Constant'
As for the version I first saw... well, in the UK, our first opportunity to see AGT was via CIC Video's official release (Cassette 89 of their series)... and they put out the TWO-PART VERSION!!! So this is the first one I saw, in October 1994. They quickly corrected the error and put out a "special edition" release of the unedited 90 minute version (plus that "Journeys End" documentary) a few months later, neatly timed for the cinema release of "Generations" in Feb 1995.
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