Re: General Discussion on the New Series (All Opinions Welcome)
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2018 7:44 am
I cannot find a single article that picked up the fact that she landed a role in it.
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Amy should have leaked it on dugpa.com, then for sure tvline would have have posted an article about it within 24 hours.Soolsma wrote:I cannot find a single article that picked up the fact that she landed a role in it.
The Annoucement will be in 2025 more or less.Mr. Reindeer wrote:I think people need to realize that this “pre-hype hype” trend is not L/F’s style. Lately every big movie/show seems to have a teaser trailer for the teaser trailer. But when TP:TR happened, L/F just dropped the bombshell on us via Twitter with no fanfare. They’re not the type to say “I have big news that I’m going to share later, so get ready!” If and when S4 is announced months or years from now, it’s likely going to happen without warning or buildup, when we least expect it.
Amy Shiels should leave of write tweets as yesterday. it didn,t any grace.N. Needleman wrote:I know the person who killed me: Amy Shiels.
I dunno about that, but I do think it will be at least a couple more years, if it comes at all. S3 took six years from initial conception to airing, and for two years of that time, it essentially consumed DKL’s entire life, taking him away from his wife and small child as well as all other artistic pursuits (and other little things like sleep). Room to Dream details how all-consuming it was and the physical toll it took on him. I don’t think it’s realistic to expect him to want to jump right back into that again so soon, nor to expect that L/F would come up with an idea and bang out a script in a matter of months given their insistence on grueling perfectionism last time.Harry S. Truman wrote:The Annoucement will be in 2025 more or less.Mr. Reindeer wrote:I think people need to realize that this “pre-hype hype” trend is not L/F’s style. Lately every big movie/show seems to have a teaser trailer for the teaser trailer. But when TP:TR happened, L/F just dropped the bombshell on us via Twitter with no fanfare. They’re not the type to say “I have big news that I’m going to share later, so get ready!” If and when S4 is announced months or years from now, it’s likely going to happen without warning or buildup, when we least expect it.
Ahem. I hate to be a sourpuss, but one would think "grueling perfectionism" includes meticulously watching ALL the TP-related material (as in every single existing episode) prior to embarking on a script-writing, let alone directing quest on a show that's coming back after a quarter of a century. I would throw in poring over all the tie-in books, especially the ones written by your own daughter and the brother of your co-creator, as well. Instead, as we were lead to believe, Lynch probably just watched the Pilot, the Finale and FWWM and called it a day.Mr. Reindeer wrote:I don’t think it’s realistic to expect him to want to jump right back into that again so soon, nor to expect that L/F would come up with an idea and bang out a script in a matter of months given their insistence on grueling perfectionism last time.
Oh, come on! She is still a newbie and fully entitled to be excited to share some news about her acting career. Was it insensitive just because she's now best known for a part in a series with a cult following that will take anything out of context just to get their hopes up? Now, of course she could have expected the interwebs would be all ''omg omg s4!'' but I don't think this was deliberately mean spirited nor a misleading way of attention leeching.Agent Earle wrote:But, yeah, what an insensitive, cock-teasing nonsense from Shiels (and other ones) on Tweeter that was ... NOT impressed, to put it politely.
There probably should be factors that would help in speeding up the process such as characters and concepts already being fleshed out, the world of Twin Peaks still fresh in their minds, etc. It doesn't seem likely the leap from s3 to 4 would be as big as originals > s3.Mr. Reindeer wrote:Maybe we could expect a somewhat quicker turnaround this time (or a shorter season),
I definitely don’t disagree, but I don’t see it being THIS fast. I’d give it another year at least.Soolsma wrote:There probably should be factors that would help in speeding up the process such as characters and concepts already being fleshed out, the world of Twin Peaks still fresh in their minds, etc. It doesn't seem likely the leap from s3 to 4 would be as big as originals > s3.