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Post by jlyn on May 21, 2012 13:09:04 GMT -5
Hey all, We've made some progress but are still in need of donations -- any amount is helpful. Thank you!
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Post by jlyn on May 14, 2012 9:10:39 GMT -5
Welcome aboard gavinrose!! Don't you just love the fan vids??!! We have some very talented people in this fandom So many of us feel as you do about Seeker...truly one of the most beautiful shows to have been on television and one of the very few shows we cared enough about to watch. Obviously only you can decide if you want to read the books, but I will say countless fans of the show have found them to be their most beloved books series ever (me included!). They can be dark and even violent in parts, but I found those parts to be brief and essential to the overall message Terry Goodkind was trying to get across. The depth of characters is so much more profound in the books, it's impossible to bring to screen what is described on those pages. As much as I loved the show, the books are so much more in depth at bringing us a truly epic story. Glad you found us and good luck to you with your oral! See you on the boards!
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Post by jlyn on May 12, 2012 20:00:27 GMT -5
Thanks Erika! I'm quite sure PayPal can also link to a credit card...I have an account but it's been ages. Not comfortable having anything link direct to my bank account so I hope that's still the case. I'm spreading the word.
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Post by jlyn on May 12, 2012 18:56:36 GMT -5
Hey Erika, I can help here (also I've tweeted the need). Can you please clarify -- would THIS site go down, or is it the screen cap site. I think we've got enough people who would pitch in to save either/both...most definitely if it meant this particular site.
Also, not really sure how payment works...is there a button here (I'll look) or where in paypal do we go...I'm at a loss with that.
Thanks.
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Post by jlyn on May 11, 2012 6:53:53 GMT -5
IKR?!?!? IT WAS EPIC AWESOMENESS!!!
Learned so many new things about my man! Wasn't it?!! It was definitely "Craig Horner Day" on twitter!!!
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Post by jlyn on May 8, 2012 17:03:42 GMT -5
Great picture deacon!! <333
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Post by jlyn on May 7, 2012 19:49:45 GMT -5
Jlyn, can you scan it for us? Let's have a look. *FLAILING* A bunch of girls were all flailing over the note Craigee wrote to Evie dubbing the smudge he left on her photo a "Love Smudge" (so cute!) I tweeted him how he'd made the #RichardFest girls day and added in the #LoveSmudge hashtag and he tweeted me back!!! Craig Horner
@jlyncss that smudge has loveGAH!!! Here's my picture:
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Post by jlyn on May 7, 2012 16:24:11 GMT -5
Got my autographed Criagee picture today from WonderCon!!! I LOVE IT!!! <3333333333
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Post by jlyn on May 5, 2012 19:11:01 GMT -5
Thanks for clarifyin for me!
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Post by jlyn on May 5, 2012 17:25:42 GMT -5
CW Picks Up 3 More Drama Pilots, Including J.J. Abrams & Mark Schwahn’s ‘Shelter’
By NELLIE ANDREEVA | Tuesday January 31, 2012 @ 12:15pm PSTNot to be a downer, but this article was from January 31st. This is when they were simply announcing that certain pilots had been given the green light, "Joey Dakota" being one of them. Craig had not yet been cast at this point, that decision was not made until March. I realize that we are all desperate for good news on this one, but I don't think that we will hear much more until about a week and a half from now. I wish that Craig would tweet something, but maybe he can't. I think that his cast mate, Eric Berghen pretty well summed it up when he said that now would be a good time to tweet The CW and let them know that we would like to see this show. Hey deacon - Um, which article are you referring to? The one I posted here was written by Bree Katz (not Nellie Andreeva)...unfortunately, I don't see a date on it so I can't say for sure when it was originally released, but in either case, the Katz article says the pilot was greenlit... From what I understand, we did not even know if the pilot would ever get aired...so isn't this telling us that, yes, the pilot will air? Of course, then we have to see what happens at the Upfronts to learn about the actual weekly series, but I thought this was good news as far as the pilot is concerned. I don't know too much on how all of this works, so perhaps none of that is correct??
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Post by jlyn on May 4, 2012 18:18:56 GMT -5
Joey Dakota's pilot has been greenlit -- so now we just need to all tune and watch it so they pick up the series! sourceJ.J. Abrams has a new project underway, and none of the characters involved are named Spock. Deadline spills the news that the CW signed Abrams and Mark Schwahn to create Shelter, a show set in a fictional New England resort retreat. The show focuses on the interactions among the employees as well as between employees and guests, sounding, from its currently meager description, a bit like a crossover between The Shining and the website Not Always Right. The show’s content will mark a departure for the writer/director/producer best known for 2009′s Star Trek movie and the water cooler and internet favorite TV show Lost. The non-supernatural or -superheroic nature of the show also seems to mark a bit of a departure for the CW, the same network behind Green Arrow and the bizarre but enticing Joey Dakota, the time-travel sing-along courtesy of Burt Royal and NCIS’ Mark Harmon. The station picked up the latter show’s pilot along with Abrams’ show today. For the moment, it almost seems as though Abrams signed on to do the wrong show. A pilot helmed by One Tree Hill scribe Schwahn just doesn’t sound bizarre enough. Still, the network’s risk-taking with fare that’s different from both its own norms as well as the remainder of prime-time television’s is refreshing to see. Once the pilots air, audiences will have to find out whether they’re worth the gamble.
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Post by jlyn on May 2, 2012 16:20:52 GMT -5
Gosh, I can't help but think of Seeker reading this:
The Hollywood Reporter: If you could rewind a year, what's the one thing that you'd tell yourself about this job?
Mark Pedowitz: I would have spent the first six months not looking at ratings. I would have saved myself a lot of aggravation. I had an epiphany in December, when I started looking at the social-media grids like Get Glue, where our shows constantly are in the top 10. Or look at live-plus seven numbers, which we don't get paid for, and we're tripling our women 18-to-34 ratings. You start to realize that these shows are working, but the key -- and part of our development slate this year is going to be an attempt to do this -- is to find a way to get them to come back to view the shows live.
And this here: "Write it the way you would if you were going to take it to HBO, and we'll deal with the language issues and everything else to make it work for our air."
SO TRUE!!! Finally someone who knows what the heck is going on!!
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Post by jlyn on May 2, 2012 7:40:56 GMT -5
I wouldn't worry too much over that article, Sybil. That sounded like just a partial list of their shows. I don't care if JD isn't a "front runner" as long as it gets picked up.
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Post by jlyn on Apr 29, 2012 19:01:00 GMT -5
Just tweeted by Terry (WOO HOO!!) The first of many clues:
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Post by jlyn on Apr 29, 2012 16:09:00 GMT -5
Thanks Deacon! I appreciate having the full background on it. I'd actually checked for Laura's post over at LotS.org (already assuming that's where it had come from) but missed it. I like the sound/idea of sub-licensing the rights...makes me more hopeful than ever!
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