--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> [...]
> > I just never caught the wave, and when I tried to
> > catch up, it *really* didn't hold my attention. I
> > think the issue might have been the casting and/or
> > the characters. I'd say that I saw five or six
> > episodes, but I can't remember even one of the 
> > characters.
> 
> It wasn't an episdoic story line. There were far too many 
> characters and far too much going on in the plot to follow 
> casually. It was conceived of as 5 volume story, where each 
> season was a volume, and each episode was a chapter, so you 
> couldn't be a casual viewer. Harlan Elison liked the story 
> well enough to let his real name be used as a consultant, 
> and when Strazinski came up with the idea originally and 
> called him at 2am to explain it to him, he was 
> willing to listen.

Thanks for the information, and I remain open to 
the possibility that it's a good series, but FYI
Harlan was willing to talk to *anyone* at 2AM as
long as at least half the conversation was about
Harlan. :-)






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