I love to be the bearer of good news, because the original show order was for two seasons. So there'll be at least one more!Also: since the season is over now, I can safely say I enjoyed the whole new reboot. Hoping for more.
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I love to be the bearer of good news, because the original show order was for two seasons. So there'll be at least one more!Also: since the season is over now, I can safely say I enjoyed the whole new reboot. Hoping for more.
I hate to be the bearer of conflicting news, but I found what I was remembering:I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Gandhi is not coming back. Referring to him in that first episode:
I’m more inclined to trust your quote, though. I imagine the showrunners’ “absolutely not” carries more weight than the creators’ “well maaaaaybe.”Still, Lord and Miller are taking a wait-and-see approach to the character, admitting to leaving Gandhi frozen because they were “indecisive” about how to handle him. “You don’t want to kill him or something, then have it just be over,” Lord says. “He’s still there, able to thaw out if there’s a Season 4.”
At the very least, your article seems to confirm that even if they do, it's not going to be in the upcoming season either. It's not impossible, but I'd still be pretty surprised if they brought him back.I’m more inclined to trust your quote, though. I imagine the showrunners’ “absolutely not” carries more weight than the creators’ “well maaaaaybe.”
The lack of Dr. Blitzmeyer was disappointing, though the way they structured the story there was no room for her.I'm really bummed Dr. Blitzmeyer isn't in the movie. I loved her.
As art can often reflect the artist's mental state, that tracks.The lack of Dr. Blitzmeyer was disappointing, though the way they structured the story there was no room for her.
It definitely made changes, and the way it ended felt tonally different from the comic. Though I wonder if that might have been due to Nate Stevenson just being in a better place now than they were when they wrote Nimona?
Yeah, I was delighted to see this. Also someone pointed out that the way the chess board is set up means that Mordecai can't win, which is a very cool little detail.I can listen to SungWon Cho rattle off nonsensical names all day.
A lot. It definitely makes it a better movie and spectacle but I vastly prefer the book's plot and resolution. And I hate that they cut Dr. Meredith out as I liked her a lot.Oh yeah, it's good stuff! Been too long since I read the original webcomic for me to remember how wildly it diverges, but I think the decisions they made here worked out real well for a self-contained movie of a reasonable length.
We still don't!(do we not have a Futurama thread?)