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oh if anyone happens to be in Scotland and can drive, and wants to break into film and telly work, they are hiring for Good Omens 2 right now

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With an 85% chance of Open Letter™.

i dont know anymore.. with climate change being what it is, i dont know if we'll see the kind of open letters we're used to. That boredom front is moving in pretty fast and with Fdev doing all it can to kill any kind of positive momentum possible with this radio silence, hunker down for 2 months for consoles thing just to get the game performing somewhat as well as horizons was.... i'm not sure if we'll see our normal seasonal open letters again.

who knows what this will do to the forum ecosystem. Entire populations depend on open letters.
 
i dont know anymore.. with climate change being what it is, i dont know if we'll see the kind of open letters we're used to. That boredom front is moving in pretty fast and with Fdev doing all it can to kill any kind of positive momentum possible with this radio silence, hunker down for 2 months for consoles thing just to get the game performing somewhat as well as horizons was.... i'm not sure if we'll see our normal seasonal open letters again.

who knows what this will do to the forum ecosystem. Entire populations depend on open letters.
indeed it is totally damaging the egosystem
 
i dont know anymore.. with climate change being what it is, i dont know if we'll see the kind of open letters we're used to. That boredom front is moving in pretty fast and with Fdev doing all it can to kill any kind of positive momentum possible with this radio silence, hunker down for 2 months for consoles thing just to get the game performing somewhat as well as horizons was.... i'm not sure if we'll see our normal seasonal open letters again.

who knows what this will do to the forum ecosystem. Entire populations depend on open letters.
I agree. Those Open Letters™ of yore.

They were a thing to behold.

Hopefully they'll return in their former glory.

Along with the second coming of a proper Bazmeson.
 
Caught a lot of flak in the Amazon reviews, but it was mainly by idiots. I thought it was perfect, and I say that as somebody who read the book many more times than I'm sure is healthy. I usually don't like movie/show versions of books, but I loved that one.
I think a lot of it was down to Gaiman himself... As Mr Pratchett could not be there to advise, Neil took it on his shoulders to make sure that the adaptation was as truthful to the original as can be expected in a screenplay. He was definitely instrumental in stating that if they tried to mess with it in any way, or tried to remove any of Pratchett's work, he would have been happy to pull the plug...

Or so I heard...
 
I think a lot of it was down to Gaiman himself... As Mr Pratchett could not be there to advise, Neil took it on his shoulders to make sure that the adaptation was as truthful to the original as can be expected in a screenplay. He was definitely instrumental in stating that if they tried to mess with it in any way, or tried to remove any of Pratchett's work, he would have been happy to pull the plug...

Or so I heard...
The end result certainly supports that, in my mind. I can't remember very many times where I've seen a show version of something where I've found myself thinking "nailed it!" that many times.
 
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