jayembee <jayembeenospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
news:Xns9AB5EC11EB110jayembeesnurcher@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Daniel Damouth <damouth@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> I'm going to give it a try tonight. By the way, wikipedia
>> says "Scripts for the second season of Charlie Jade have
>> been written, however, the show has not yet been greenlit
>> for a second season." (Or, it will say that until the grammar
>> fix I just made propagates).
>
> The only grammatical error I see there is that "written, however"
> should be "written; however".
Exactly my fix.
>> So your cliffhanger has, in theory, been resolved, and you
>> might be able to find it somewhere.
>
> The scripts have not appeared on-line anywhere. As far as I know,
> the usual suspects (eg. Script City) don't have them, either.
It's too bad that sentence is not sourced.
>> Will sci-fi butcher it for size? If so, I will check some
>> rivers of data for it.
>
> There shouldn't be any reason for them to butcher it "for size".
> The episodes aren't any longer than those of, say, BSG. If I
> recall correctly, there's a naughty word here and there that
> they will probably drop out, but nothing that needs to be cut.
Because of the accents (and the fact that some of the dialogue was
relayed over speakers in the show), I missed some words. (I did also
notice a naughty elision). But I think I basically understood what
happened.
I liked the visuals a lot, and the music. With the story, it all
created a sort of noir atmosphere that worked for me. I wonder if the
Betaverse, in which the place is called Cape Town, is our verse.
I'll watch it again next week.
-Dan Damouth


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