Nov. 10th, 2007

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So, Eric Kripke went to support the WGA yesterday. Cool! But he admitted that should the strike last longer than a month, like into January, they might have to cut the number of episodes or even leave the season with 12 episodes only! Ouch...

But! And that made me dance like crazy! He didn't like this week's episode either. In his own words, it was "Meh!" :D

You know, I have this feeling that whenever they have a script that they are not really happy about but need to use it, they pepper it with eye-candy like they did this time. The episode LOOKED good I admit that, it just didn't make my heart beat faster, didn't make me all giddy on the edge of my seat... I think that this episode was my least favorite of this season...



And now about the characters... As you probably all know by now, I dislike Bela very very much. My dislike - I wouldn't call it hate though - towards her is so intense that it actually scares me. I haven't felt anything similar towards a fictional character in years so it totally knocked me off my feet and surprised me because all the dark thoughts and rant, that's not me!

The last time I felt anything like that? Oh yeah, The Sentinel and Cassie. Or was it Casey? *shrugs* That woman grated on my nerves like crazy. I liked Megan, the Aussie chick, but Casey... She was smarter than Blair and a better cop than Jim, even though she was both younger and less experienced. And she had to prove it by being caustic to everyone in the next surrounding to the point of calling Jim and Blair "boys" *shudders* No wonder that Richard Burgi refused to go on with that!
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Yay, I have a new layout! I still loved the previous one but I thought I needed a change :) But what did LJ do with the Customize page? O.O Dude... *shakes head*



And I now have a Tumblr account. Woohoo ;P
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You remember me talking about the book "Hellgate: Exodus" by Mel Odom? Here is a link to the trailer for the PC Game Hellgate that inspired said book - or was it vice versa? O.o I'm not sure now. The trailer basically describes the whole book :D Get in, kick the demons' asses, get out...



Studios begin legal action against strikers...

The studios initially believed that show runners would proceed with their nonwriting duties, but what they're finding is that most of them are out on the sidewalk joining in the WGA chants. (...) The letters informed the show runners that their pay is being suspended, and at least in 20th Century Fox's case, the letters specifically said it is for failure to "report to work and render their nonwriting producing services.

So, if the CW decides to do the same, Kripke and Gamble are going to get their butts kicked by TPTB... Which might even mean the end of the whole show.

I'm not saying that it's the writers' fault, I'm not saying it's the studios' fault. I know zip about the reasons the sides have for their actions. But people get fired and they have nothing to do with the writers, honest working crew members. As Kripke said, he is doing his best to defend his crew but now, even his own job might be in danger.

I hope that the strike's results are worth it...

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