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Post by snacky on Sept 16, 2014 21:17:50 GMT
Splitting the difference: their honeymoon rocked so hard, William broke something? bahahaha! yes! make it so number one! (is that actually from tng or did i just make that up?) As Senior God, you can make what happened on TNG so...
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 17, 2014 22:18:32 GMT
They're still showing pics of Jonny on the donkey...I'm pretty sure that stained glass window was just part of that monastery or mason lodge or whatever it was that they showed last week. :/
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 1:36:04 GMT
They're still showing pics of Jonny on the donkey...I'm pretty sure that stained glass window was just part of that monastery or mason lodge or whatever it was that they showed last week. :/ Showing the stained glass window by itself does seem trollish: and it did come out at approximately the same time as the Temple of Doom pics. On the up side, I've been thinking William and Julia would be better off being married by a Justice of the Peace... But if William is already hanging out in his lounging pajamas, that could mean William and Julia are ALREADY married...
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 1:40:30 GMT
They're still showing pics of Jonny on the donkey...I'm pretty sure that stained glass window was just part of that monastery or mason lodge or whatever it was that they showed last week. :/ Showing the stained glass window by itself does seem trollish: and it did come out at approximately the same time as the Temple of Doom pics. On the up side, I've been thinking William and Julia would be better off being married by a Justice of the Peace... But if William is already hanging out in his lounging pajamas, that could mean William and Julia are ALREADY married... well that IS like ep 11 i think. it'd be cruel if they weren't married by then. perhaps the pj's is what he's wearing at home with julia after his long trip to the temple of doom...and maybe they hadn't seen each other for a week or two.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 2:20:41 GMT
Showing the stained glass window by itself does seem trollish: and it did come out at approximately the same time as the Temple of Doom pics. On the up side, I've been thinking William and Julia would be better off being married by a Justice of the Peace... But if William is already hanging out in his lounging pajamas, that could mean William and Julia are ALREADY married... well that IS like ep 11 i think. it'd be cruel if they weren't married by then. perhaps the pj's is what he's wearing at home with julia after his long trip to the temple of doom...and maybe they hadn't seen each other for a week or two. I'm still holding out hope marriage at the end of the season, though. I just don't trust the audience as much as Helene does. And I'm not ready to say "it's okay with me if this is the last season as long as they get married right now", either.
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 2:26:46 GMT
well that IS like ep 11 i think. it'd be cruel if they weren't married by then. perhaps the pj's is what he's wearing at home with julia after his long trip to the temple of doom...and maybe they hadn't seen each other for a week or two. I'm still holding out hope marriage at the end of the season, though. I just don't trust the audience as much as Helene does. And I'm not ready to say "it's okay with me if this is the last season as long as they get married right now", either. i'm gonna be epically annoyed if we have to wait that long. unless they break up again, why wouldn't they get married sooner? hmm...in smallville they were supposed to get married in the series finale but then they didn't...and still hadn't like 7 years in the future...so i hope william isn't as busy as superman.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 2:29:47 GMT
i'm gonna be epically annoyed if we have to wait that long. unless they break up again, why wouldn't they get married sooner? hmm...in smallville they were supposed to get married in the series finale but then they didn't...and still hadn't like 7 years in the future...so i hope william isn't as busy as superman. Because if they get married sooner that's all the more episodes where the writers are going to have to figure out how to create dramatic tension within marriage, which is much harder to do than outside of marriage. Putting it off saves up whatever small ammo they have.
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 2:35:03 GMT
i'm gonna be epically annoyed if we have to wait that long. unless they break up again, why wouldn't they get married sooner? hmm...in smallville they were supposed to get married in the series finale but then they didn't...and still hadn't like 7 years in the future...so i hope william isn't as busy as superman. Because if they get married sooner that's all the more episodes where the writers are going to have to figure out how to create dramatic tension within marriage, which is much harder to do than outside of marriage. Putting it off saves up whatever small ammo they have. okay but that doesn't explain HOW they are going to keep them apart for another year...isn't that a fair amount of effort too? especially now that gillies is dead? and how much grievance will the fandom really take in this regard? eventually enough is enough and people stop tuning in for that reason instead. they gotta take the plunge sooner rather than later. it's time. this isn't supposed to be a soap opera.
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Post by Hodge on Sept 18, 2014 2:45:30 GMT
Because if they get married sooner that's all the more episodes where the writers are going to have to figure out how to create dramatic tension within marriage, which is much harder to do than outside of marriage. Putting it off saves up whatever small ammo they have. okay but that doesn't explain HOW they are going to keep them apart for another year...isn't that a fair amount of effort too? especially now that gillies is dead? and how much grievance will the fandom really take in this regard? eventually enough is enough and people stop tuning in for that reason instead. they gotta take the plunge sooner rather than later. it's time. this isn't supposed to be a soap opera. Looking at IMDB there are several episode titles up now. We know episode 4 (100th) was filmed some time ago and it was rumoured this was the wedding ep. The title for this ep still hasn't been posted despite 3 & 5 being up, this suggests it's the wedding ep and they're holding back on info. There's also been suggestions from Christina Jennings, I believe, that Leslie Garland will be back so maybe there's the tension.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 2:47:29 GMT
Because if they get married sooner that's all the more episodes where the writers are going to have to figure out how to create dramatic tension within marriage, which is much harder to do than outside of marriage. Putting it off saves up whatever small ammo they have. okay but that doesn't explain HOW they are going to keep them apart for another year...isn't that a fair amount of effort too? especially now that gillies is dead? and how much grievance will the fandom really take in this regard? eventually enough is enough and people stop tuning in for that reason instead. they gotta take the plunge sooner rather than later. it's time. this isn't supposed to be a soap opera. They can avoid it becoming a soap opera simply by parsing the planning and whatever is delaying it over the course of the season. For instance, in the first episodes, William could simply be too preoccupied with making up for Inspector Brackenreid's absence for wedding matters to even come up. Then stuff might come up for Julia: perhaps she's in jail over the voting thing, or perhaps she went down to Washington for the conference Carco brought up. Basically stuff can come up all season: there are mysteries to solve - that's the priority of the show. From time to time something can be said about planning the wedding, just as planning the wedding to Darcy took only a handful of scenes in Season 4.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 2:49:12 GMT
There's also been suggestions from Christina Jennings, I believe, that Leslie Garland will be back so maybe there's the tension. Ooh where did you see that? I'm not sure what he could do to stop the wedding at this point, but I'd be interested to see what havoc he could wreak.
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Post by Hodge on Sept 18, 2014 2:51:20 GMT
There's also been suggestions from Christina Jennings, I believe, that Leslie Garland will be back so maybe there's the tension. Ooh where did you see that? I'm not sure what he could do to stop the wedding at this point, but I'd be interested to see what havoc he could wreak. It was an off the cuff remark in the season 8 preview video. Now I'll have to go and watch it again to be sure.
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 2:52:05 GMT
okay but that doesn't explain HOW they are going to keep them apart for another year...isn't that a fair amount of effort too? especially now that gillies is dead? and how much grievance will the fandom really take in this regard? eventually enough is enough and people stop tuning in for that reason instead. they gotta take the plunge sooner rather than later. it's time. this isn't supposed to be a soap opera. They can avoid it becoming a soap opera simply by parsing the planning and whatever is delaying it over the course of the season. For instance, in the first episodes, William could simply be too preoccupied with making up for Inspector Brackenreid's absence for wedding matters to even come up. Then stuff might come up for Julia: perhaps she's in jail over the voting thing, or perhaps she went down to Washington for the conference Carco brought up. Basically stuff can come up all season: there are mysteries to solve - that's the priority of the show. From time to time something can be said about planning the wedding, just as planning the wedding to Darcy took only a handful of scenes in Season 4. your logic is infuriating
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Post by CosmicCavalcade on Sept 18, 2014 2:54:30 GMT
There's also been suggestions from Christina Jennings, I believe, that Leslie Garland will be back so maybe there's the tension. Ooh where did you see that? I'm not sure what he could do to stop the wedding at this point, but I'd be interested to see what havoc he could wreak. i'm not surprised considering how easy he got off last season. someone wrote a fic where he tried to stop the wedding at gunpoint but george and henry intersected him before the ceremony was interrupted. they probably tied him up like a pig out back. can't remember.
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Post by snacky on Sept 18, 2014 2:57:43 GMT
They can avoid it becoming a soap opera simply by parsing the planning and whatever is delaying it over the course of the season. For instance, in the first episodes, William could simply be too preoccupied with making up for Inspector Brackenreid's absence for wedding matters to even come up. Then stuff might come up for Julia: perhaps she's in jail over the voting thing, or perhaps she went down to Washington for the conference Carco brought up. Basically stuff can come up all season: there are mysteries to solve - that's the priority of the show. From time to time something can be said about planning the wedding, just as planning the wedding to Darcy took only a handful of scenes in Season 4. your logic is infuriating My logic is even more infuriating than you think it is. My reasoning is if they are married too soon, Julia will have to be kidnapped/lost at sea/imperiled in a war zone...or something else that separates her from William in order to get the relationship tension back.
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