I'm torn - I'm sort of thinking it could be fun to have the opening scene some sort of cabinet meeting where you gradually realise the proposals are a bit sinister/insane but it's all calm and - then! Explosions! Rebels taking over! (And then of course some outside shots of explosions.) But ambushes are also good.... Hmm.
Well, actually, ITV are even worse than the BBC at destroying stuff, because they just seem to have thrown out the archives every time one of the franchises got taken over, but if it was someone like Thames TV it'd probably still be around, and they could pull off big-scale stuff reasonably creditably. Anyway, it did survive. I'm not having my imaginary show totally burninated, that would be silly. And tragic. :loL:
Hmm, "Arran" is actually a lot more hands-on than that sounds - I mean, to the limits that the actual leader can be. He's retreating more now, in power, and possibly cracking up (or possibly Anna's just cracking up worrying he's cracking up, because she's lived the same life for just as long. He's going to the edge of paranoia, she's got a morbid distrust of herself and the rest after what they've done).
I don't know what happens to David Collings yet. I am still working my way through the episode guide, and I think he fits in one of the latter third of eps. I'm sure there will at least be some whimpering. He's just got no backbone whatsoever, that red-headed bloke. :-)
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Well, actually, ITV are even worse than the BBC at destroying stuff, because they just seem to have thrown out the archives every time one of the franchises got taken over, but if it was someone like Thames TV it'd probably still be around, and they could pull off big-scale stuff reasonably creditably. Anyway, it did survive. I'm not having my imaginary show totally burninated, that would be silly. And tragic. :loL:
Hmm, "Arran" is actually a lot more hands-on than that sounds - I mean, to the limits that the actual leader can be. He's retreating more now, in power, and possibly cracking up (or possibly Anna's just cracking up worrying he's cracking up, because she's lived the same life for just as long. He's going to the edge of paranoia, she's got a morbid distrust of herself and the rest after what they've done).
I don't know what happens to David Collings yet. I am still working my way through the episode guide, and I think he fits in one of the latter third of eps. I'm sure there will at least be some whimpering. He's just got no backbone whatsoever, that red-headed bloke. :-)