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Thanks...and the best is yet to come. This coming week's
episode, "Messages From Earth," is probably the best thing we've done
on the series to this point.
jms
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Bernard F. Dowdy, J <76550.347@compuserve.com> asks:
> Do you have any advice on effective strategies for dealing with
> station management?
The best techniques are always persistence, and organization;
if you can get others involved as well, in a concerted effort, that
always has an effect.
jms
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{original post had no questions}
Some viewers have set up petitions at local SF-oriented
bookstores, which can also be a good place to start.
jms
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Rowan Kaiser <74160.473@compuserve.com> asks:
> I'm getting the feeling that this one is one that should be
> taped, hmmm?
Taped?
Bronzed.
jms
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Suzanne l. Bainbrid <103307.2600@compuserve.com> asks:
> How on earth are you going to be able to maintain this quality
> for another 2 1/2 seasons, <eg> and still keep your sanity, not
> to mention your budgets?
Thanks...and we just have to keep making it constantly better,
there's no going back now.
jms
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{original post had no questions}
Thanks, it's a lot of fun to do it.
jms
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David Anderson <76560.205@compuserve.com> asks:
> I was wondering if we will ever see the one remaining Narn
> cruiser again?
Yes, this season in fact.
jms
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Thanks. I suggest you download Tapcis and use it; it makes
sorting through the threads a lot easier. Welcome to the club.
jms
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Bruno Melancon <102647.3222@compuserve.com> asks:
> 2 questions: 1) What does "3 first acts" mean?
> 2) When does your script begins?
> It seemed six years after the War, but since the last TV show
> doesn't end with an armistice, how did you approach the beginning
> of your show?
The last V movie ended with the armistice, as I recall; and 3
acts means the 3 dramatic sections between commercials.
jms
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Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com> asks:
> So this would have been made *instead* of the *amazingly*
> pathetic series?
This would've followed the last version, and have been truer to
the original miniseries.
jms
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Problem isn't WB, it's the shrinking syndication marketplace
that's making it more difficult for shows not affiliated with one of
the webs or weblets to find a home.
jms
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Philip Hornsey <74053.2101@compuserve.com> asks:
> Incidently, was it in response to this submission that the
> infamous "If we give the SF fans rayguns and spaceships the'll
> show up" comment was made?
No, that comment came when I was still a reporter with the
late, lamented LA Herald Examiner, when the V series was still in
production, by one of the producers of the series.
jms
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Glad to see you over here, Shane. Welcome to the other
side....
jms