The novel length stories and a less dry approach to characterization.Can you be a little more specific?
The novel length stories and a less dry approach to characterization.Can you be a little more specific?
The novel length stories and a less dry approach to characterization.
I prefer the original books/stories. He made the attempt to "dig deeper" in the later books.So you did not care for the novel length stories or preferred them? As for characterization...has he ever not had a dry approach to that?
One of the Second Foundation trilogy writers (probably Brin) had what I thought was a great point:I really wished someone had talked him out of the Gaia ending because I don't think he had the skill to undo or work around it and I seem to remember that maybe he regretted that ending, though I may be mis-remembering that. I would've been okay if he had let someone else (or several writers) write a new trilogy that got us to the Second Empire.
Apparently, his character is a descendant of the one he played in the series premiere, the prosecutor at Seldon’s show-trial, and this connection was something in the cards when he was first cast in that role.
He's become The Dude from The Big Lebowski.I had completely forgotten that he had appeared on the series before.
I enjoyed this season premiere. It was weird seeing
. I kept thinking, "What's the catch?"Day so chill
The Day abidesHe's become The Dude from The Big Lebowski.
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