The reason I say this, is because the final four epsiodes with the addition of the "The Void" are like one big movie.
Now I know Ben Hurst mentioned on the DVD that the idea was to arc the entire 2nd season in the same manner as a motion picture (with the exception of Blast to the Past[/i), but when if you watch (I know many of you have ) those five epsiodes, it feels like you're watching one big movie.
Which is why I've always believed and felt for some odd reason that ABC (If not for the changing of the guard[/i) would have aired those final five or four epsiodes as one big movie on TV during the hoildays possible, or more likely on the TGIF block.
But hey that's just my thought/opnion on the Doomsday Project and why I've always believed that it might have been/is the SatAM Movie.
The meaning of life finally revealed. How could we have done it without you, Walmer?
I don't think it can still be called déja vu after so many times...
It's called a "serial", Rosas. A serial is a television program that rather than beginning a new story with only minimal continuity between episodes, continues and furthers the plot where the last episode left off.
This is what Ben Hurst meant by a seasonal story arc.
Why such a thing needs to be explained is beyond me.
The meaning of life finally revealed. How could we have done it without you, Walmer?
...what...the...frag...
You brightened up my day with your post Toby lol
This is at least the fourth time you've posted this, and the fourth time you've failed to realize that nobody cares and you're incorrect.
yeah honestly. no one cares and this feels like the 5th time i've seen this.
Right, well, since it's established that nobody cares anymore, let's put the topic out of its misery.