That's a very good thing to hope. Although I don't think that Allie's done a very good job with that structuring so far, so I'm still skeptical.
But I will be very, very pleased if he does all the characterization. Because Allie seems to fundamentally misunderstand, like, everything that's important to me in the Buffyverse. *sigh*
I do think Joss needs to learn not to let himself get stretched so thin like this. He did it when he was running BtVS, AtS, and FF all at once and now this. He can't do everything all the time. I wish he'd realize that.
Oh, yeah, definitely. It would have been stupid for him not to do it. But. I think he should have picked someone else to help him out with this. In the past, he's generally been really good about choosing which creative people to surround himself with; not so much with the comics, from what I can see. He should have picked Goddard or Jane or someone.
GO WRITE! YAY!
In happier news, I'm nearly done with TVD and am watching episode 17 right now, and I'm going to my childhood BFF's wedding this afternoon. So it's a good day for me.
I do kind of love that Jane is too busy. Seriously, when are they going to let that woman create a show of her own? I like her work on other people's stuff--some more than others, of course--but I think she could do something really great if she had full creative control.
I'd rather have it be delayed and have Joss knock it out himself, frankly.
That was my first thought--why don't they just put it on hold so that Joss can do it himself later? But that would just lose readers, and they can't afford that.
It's one of the most fantastically paced shows I've ever seen, it really is. I'm enjoying it muchly and have loads of thoughts.
why don't they just put it on hold so that Joss can do it himself later? But that would just lose readers
Really? You think? I kind of assume that anyone who's going to read the final arc is pretty committed to it at this point. If the horrid Twilight arc and the four month wait hasn't killed their determination, would another little delay really do it?
Yeah, that's how I feel, too, but I get the feeling Joss wants to get his out of the way before the Avengers crazy starts to really dominate his every waking hour.
I think directing The Avengers was too huge of a career move for him to not go for it, so I understand.
I've basically told everyone in my family to support The Avengers because if it's wildly successful, Joss can finally get the financing to do a Buffy movie, and then the comics will just be a bad memory, right? Right?
My issue with this is that it's not like the Comics haven't been around for three years. That's plenty of time to have written an ending. First, it's clear that this "Season" has long since been stretched beyond what it could reasonably support. And second the break since the writing (as opposed to the illustration or the release) of the last issue has been how long, exactly?
I'm working on Saturday, right now to meet a deadline. I don't think that it's an unrealistic expectation for Joss to have put more effort into this project than he has. It's not asking for superhuman effort, just due dilligence.
My issue with this is that it's not like the Comics haven't been around for three years. That's plenty of time to have written an ending.
Exaaaaaactly. And, y'know, if they'd been a little more efficient in tightening up the story arc so that it DIDN'T TAKE THREE YEARS, Joss would have had to spend a lot less time on it and we'd be done S8 by now.
On the bright side, I guess this means Jeanty is full of crap regarding the argument that some people make that he knows how it all ends so his opinions are more than just his opinions.
Still, I can't take this news as anything but confirming that this thing has crash and burn painted all over it.
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But I will be very, very pleased if he does all the characterization. Because Allie seems to fundamentally misunderstand, like, everything that's important to me in the Buffyverse. *sigh*
I do think Joss needs to learn not to let himself get stretched so thin like this. He did it when he was running BtVS, AtS, and FF all at once and now this. He can't do everything all the time. I wish he'd realize that.
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GO WRITE! YAY!
In happier news, I'm nearly done with TVD and am watching episode 17 right now, and I'm going to my childhood BFF's wedding this afternoon. So it's a good day for me.
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I'd rather have it be delayed and have Joss knock it out himself, frankly.
That was my first thought--why don't they just put it on hold so that Joss can do it himself later? But that would just lose readers, and they can't afford that.
It's one of the most fantastically paced shows I've ever seen, it really is. I'm enjoying it muchly and have loads of thoughts.
Thanks! Happy writing!
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Really? You think? I kind of assume that anyone who's going to read the final arc is pretty committed to it at this point. If the horrid Twilight arc and the four month wait hasn't killed their determination, would another little delay really do it?
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Oh well. At least I hadn't invested much hope in Joss being able to save S8 with the final arc. Now I won't be disappointed. :)
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I've basically told everyone in my family to support The Avengers because if it's wildly successful, Joss can finally get the financing to do a Buffy movie, and then the comics will just be a bad memory, right? Right?
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I'm working on Saturday, right now to meet a deadline. I don't think that it's an unrealistic expectation for Joss to have put more effort into this project than he has. It's not asking for superhuman effort, just due dilligence.
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Exaaaaaactly. And, y'know, if they'd been a little more efficient in tightening up the story arc so that it DIDN'T TAKE THREE YEARS, Joss would have had to spend a lot less time on it and we'd be done S8 by now.
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This is my reaction to him, exactly.
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Still, I can't take this news as anything but confirming that this thing has crash and burn painted all over it.