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If this ends up being bad i'm totally blaming you.

33 1/2 hours and counting!

oh crap, i'm crying at work...

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Any reference to the Buendia clan gets a +1.

I really hope this is done in a similar style to the '93 movie Alive, though use the "current" interview model for more than just and open and closing scene. Sort of like a mockumentary but more like a mock-retrospective. Probably not enough time in a movie to make it work but i'd love to see at least some elements

The reporter is never named but it its heavily implied to be Max Brooks.

was that... was that really a physics pun? Wow. It's official. I <3 you.

Then all i have to say is...

methinks the rebelminion doth protest too much.

Ok, not to be a total downer or anything, but don't these just look like grays that have been hit by the ugly stick? And didn't we cover the forgetting power pretty extensively last season with both the Patient Zero story line and the cracks in the universe?

I can't believe Nathan isn't coming back to Misfits... i am so very very bummed. I hated his characters SO MUCH in the first few episodes, but then he grew on me and grew on me and now i'm pretty much watching it for him (and Simon) and i... i just don't know what i'm going to do without him on the show. I'll still

*laughs* oh wow, best flame bait ever.

"When I write survival horror and in particular zombie survival horror, I need a reason for the nerd or the girl or the old frail man to take point. Because if it feels put on then the story collapses. Leaders need to arise from the situation."

*snort* best answer possible, well played.

Nope, i checked, it didn't. ;-)

This, my friend, is where i believe we reach our impasse. The attitude you just perfectly described is the one that I, and i think the writer of this article, are railing against. I do not separate the world, even a world going through apocalyptic catastrophe, into a category of "nerd, girl, or old men", which lumps

Maybe i'm wrong here but you seem to be saying that this continues to happen because the writers aren't given enough leeway in an apocalyptic story... because there's "no talking" and "all civility has broken down" the men MUST take over... as in, there's no real leader, everyone's just following the big guy. But

I actually think we pretty much agree here on the important part. We need to change our fiction to start representing more ideas and people in leadership roles. Fiction has a powerful effect on how we view the world and, as you said, it changes how we react in calm, civilized times... which are the times most of us