Board Thread:WARNING ALL USERS False Info\Spoilers/@comment-108.199.36.238-20140228062417/@comment-13965604-20140721162031

Nameless Wikia contributer wrote: LadyX wrote:

Nameless Wikia contributer wrote:

LadyX wrote:

Nameless Wikia contributer wrote:

LadyX wrote: ^excellent idea. Which is why it won't happen lol. True. They won't hire someone to use logic so that things make sense, because it would hurt their feelings for it to be pointed out that they aren't perfect.

But seriously, there are probably tons of English, or Media majors/graduates that would do it cheap just for the experience.

They don't even need to get an English or Media grad. Probably could find several uber nerds/geeks who love the show to do it for them.

I really think they need to hire a group of hardcore but sensible/reasonable fans to go over the new seasons plot before they actually begin shooting. Just in case there is something out of place or out of continuity.

I don't know if you watch True Blood at all, apologies for bringing up another show, but within the past 3 episodes there has been a major continuity/detail that the writers ignored just for the sake of the plot. Made me really disappointed with the writers on that show.

Fans would work too, when I said a grad, I was thinking a fan who has one of those degrees, but you're right, they wouldn't need to have one.

No problem bringing up True Blood. I watched the first season, then burnt myself out on the entire book series, and didn't watch more than an episode or two of season two. The actual author jumped shark so bad I couldn't see how the series wouldn't. Where are they in the show? I've gathered that they introduced the fairy Sookie part...

They did. But in a bad way. She shoots beams of light from her hand and her blood allows for vampires to daylight temporarily. But the show really jumps the shark, especially in season 5.

Oh jeez, neither of those were things in the books. At least,to the point I got to. That just...that's horrible. Glad I stopped when I did.