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Jaime Clayton said it was a good thing that he'd been fired, but as cairocalondoner stated, she also made it clear that his departure had nothing to do with transphobia.
So he might have had issues with the cast and crew, but any claims that it had to do with transphobia have been debunked.

See without knowing the details of her contract it's hard to make a judgement about this; she started out as a recurring character, before being upgraded to series regular, so it possible that she took the role with the understanding that it would be a year long long recurring role and when she was upgraded to a

See and by all accounts during the first season Lynch had to step back his involvement after the third episode because he was busy working on Wild at Heart at the same time.

I think a modern audience might have been better primed to wait for a mysteries resolution, but even then I don't know how much longer they could have pushed that story without resolving it.

I've heard Lynch say that the initial plan was for the killer never to be revealed, and the Laura Palmer mystery would evantually fade into the background as the other mysteries about the town became the focus.

I used to be with 'it', but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't 'it' and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you.

Yeah realistically I know that odds are Wally as the Flash will mean him wearing his Kid-Flash uniform and will last til the end of the premiere when Barry will suddenly be released from the Speed-force for Plot reasons.

Even though it will probably only last an episode or two (at best), as a Justice League/ JLU animated series fan I'm beyond excited for Wally West as the Flash next season.

See I've actually seen multiple interviews where Dalton has praised how grim the Craig films have gotten and talked about how impressed he was that they went further than he ever dreamed of going in that direction, so I don't think he has any issues with the producers over this (unless it is something he has only ever

From what I've heard Timothy Dalton is on good terms with the producers still (and he was one of the pallbearers at Albert R Broccoli's funeral which certainly suggests a close relationship.)

One of my favourite concert memories was seeing him on his solo Songbook tour when during 'Doesn't Remind Me' he literally unplugged his guitar and started walking around the stage before singing the song without using the mic and just making use of the acoustics of the venue.

I'm still surprised that they didn't use Flashpoint as a way to bring him back, as most of us assumed they would.
They could've made it that in the post-Flashpoint timeline he never joined the Legends, but the other Legends still remember the timeline where Snart joined the team (or something.)…which would've allowed

Honestly I think the bigger issue was that this wasn't an Abc owned show and with it entering it's 7th season, the stars were going to be looking to negoitate for more money.

My comment was mainly an observation that despite being the highest grossing film of all time Avatar doesn't seem to have had that much of a lasting cultural footprint (something that has been pointed out before.)

I'm half convinced his whole plan to make Avatar 2 through 5 and the constant delays is just him trolling Fox/ seeing how much money he can get them to invest before they start asking to see proof he actually intends to make these films.

Avatar fans???

The exec's did say when they announced Teri Hatcher had been cast, that they knew bringing her onto the show that there would be a fan demand to see her share a scene with Dean Cain…so while nothing has been confirmed, I do think there's a solid chance they will have a scene together.

From what I've read from psychologists and those who work in suicide prevention one of the big issues is that showings of explicit suicide scenes are actually more harmful to mental health and make those at risk of suicide more likely to attempt suicide.

Except Trank was never doing IX, he was announced as one of the directors for the spin-off films (with most reports suggesting he was going to be doing a Boba Fett spinoff.)

As of July last year Gary Oldman was saying that they had a script in place for the Honorable Schoolboy and the producers were working on getting production in place, so we may end up seeing a sequel at some point.