At the convention, Rene said he was asked to do an appearance on one of the last six. He said he was going to try to do it, but his schedule was tight.
It's for the best. I enjoy it, but it's pure 'fluff' and it wouldn't do to outstay it's welcome. Enough's enough...
It's for the best. I enjoy it, but it's pure 'fluff' and it wouldn't do to outstay it's welcome. Enough's enough...
Okay, I have to ask: What's wrong with "fluff"? Singin' in the Rain is fluff. A Night in the Opera is fluff. North by Northwest is fluff.
There's no rule that says that genre shows have to be deep and serious to deserve a long run. I can think of a lot of "non-fluffy" shows that I'm going to miss less than WH13.
Hitting it just right is the real trick, and rarely done.
Anyone got any examples ?
That would be nice. I'd like to see all the major recurring characters show up at the end if possible.At the convention, Rene said he was asked to do an appearance on one of the last six. He said he was going to try to do it, but his schedule was tight.
Warehouse 13 isn't fluff; it's a good, solid adventure show. The term fluff implies useless filler-- that's applicable to infomercials and reality shows.
Hitting it just right is the real trick, and rarely done.
Anyone got any examples ?
Hitting it just right is the real trick, and rarely done.
Anyone got any examples ?
How about The West Wing (non-genre, obviously) or Buffy?
dJE
Gotcha.Warehouse 13 isn't fluff; it's a good, solid adventure show. The term fluff implies useless filler-- that's applicable to infomercials and reality shows.
That's certainly not what I intended. I meant lightweight, enjoyable, non too serious family fayre.
I have another word for what you describe. It starts with 'sh'...
Hitting it just right is the real trick, and rarely done.
Anyone got any examples ?
How about The West Wing (non-genre, obviously) or Buffy?
dJE
I've always felt like DS9 ended precisely where it should have. There were more stories it could have told but they'd really been doing so well for several seasons at that point that it's difficult for me to imagine a non-war season successfully scrambling together a similar strength after the creators had gotten so good at the gloom.
I'm hoping for the dawn of Warehouse 14 . . ..
I'm hoping for the dawn of Warehouse 14 . . ..
The question is what would happen in America to make them want to move the Warehouse again? Warehouse 11 shut down due to the aftermath of Napoleon's attempt to invade Russia. Warehouse 12 shut down due to the onset of World War I. What could make America unattractive enough? You guessed it - Obamacare.
Well, there's always the book . . . .![]()
Perhaps with the TV show ending, it would be the perfect time for a series of books to carry on the adventures of the W13 team (or possibly even begin the W14 era, depending on how things end with the series). I'm sure "A Touch of Fever" has been feeling lonely on the shelf these last couple of years.^^ But will there be another?
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