Entry tags:
Recs
Defenders:
Gone for Soldiers: Claire and Jessica at a certain memorial service post show. In which two backstories the series left out are addressed. Excellent Claire and Jessica voices.
Above, but undermined: neat missing scene between Matt and Jessica.
Orphan Black:
The sun that's setting in the east: what Rachel did next.
Tatiana Maslany about Orphan Black interview: in which she looks back on the show, sees P.T. Westmoreland as the perfect analogue for a current head of state (hint: mediocre man in his early 70s with his power based on lies, obsessed with himself, no regard for anything not him) and thus a good final villain, and reveals which Clone was the most fun for her to play.
Gone for Soldiers: Claire and Jessica at a certain memorial service post show. In which two backstories the series left out are addressed. Excellent Claire and Jessica voices.
Above, but undermined: neat missing scene between Matt and Jessica.
Orphan Black:
The sun that's setting in the east: what Rachel did next.
Tatiana Maslany about Orphan Black interview: in which she looks back on the show, sees P.T. Westmoreland as the perfect analogue for a current head of state (hint: mediocre man in his early 70s with his power based on lies, obsessed with himself, no regard for anything not him) and thus a good final villain, and reveals which Clone was the most fun for her to play.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
Agreed. It would work in some respects better than the other team-ups they writers are doing. And they have powers that complement each other rather well, not to mention personalities.
Also, I think television writers do a better job with platonic relationships than romantic ones.
One of our most popular tv procedurals was about a lawyer-and-detective duo solving crimes.)
We used to have Nero Wolf, which was one of my favorites...lawyer in the wheel chair and detective on the streets...
I don't know why we haven't done more of it.
no subject
no subject