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Status of Legend of the Seeker?

I'm wondering If T'pol will be playing Nicci or some other sister of the dark...

http://www.trektoday.com/content/2009/10/blalock-joins-legend-of-the-seeker/

I actually think that would be a pretty good fit.

I'll keep watching but I still am having a hard time getting over how much they deviate from the books. Ah well, it's still a pretty fun watch.


In all fairness... I do think that Jolene could fill out the roll that terry goodkind visualized to me what nicci would look like.


Nicci may be my favorite character from the books and physically Jolene Blalock in her blonde long-hair looking like a centerfold mode is probably as physically close to the Nicci description as you can get. I think the only other character she could maybe be is Ulicia, but she probably is the best fit for Nicci.

Although I had kinda always hoped Tricia Helfer could be Nicci ;) I guess the whole Sisters of the Light refuge introduced in S1 may not have ripped out the book 2 threads I thought it did. I guess it could turn out to just have been an outpost left before the barriers went up.
 
Ah, if only we had a truly science fiction and fantasy oriented television channel that could just show all these shows in one convienent place. coughstupidsyfychannelcough.
 
Since Legend of the Seeker is a first-run syndicated series, it wouldn't be on a cable network anyway. And I certainly don't think it would be a good thing if all genre shows were ghettoized on a single network.
 
WGN America isn't really a cable network in the conventional sense, but a "superstation." It's a Chicago station that broadcasts nationwide on cable. It's basically an oversized independent station, airing reruns and first-run syndicated shows with very little original programming. So it isn't the kind of network like SyFy that generates and exclusively broadcasts original programming. The syndicated shows that WGN airs, such as Legend of the Seeker, are also syndicated to hundreds of other local stations across the country. In my city, I can get Legend of the Seeker on WGN over cable, but it also airs on our local independent station, WSTR.
 
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