ext_41335 ([identity profile] gwaevalarin.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] gwaevalarin 2012-07-16 06:51 am (UTC)

I think the biggest difference for me right now is how they handle communicating with the audience.

When Sera was show runner, I'd read her interviews and desperately try to find something positive in them. To the point where I went: 'Okay, that really makes no sense, and does not sound like the characters I know, but maybe that came across wrong and she actually meant...' I usually failed.

Now I listen to Jeremy and Ben, and more often than not I find myself nodding in agreement and thinking: 'Yes, that is exactly how I see the situation' or 'This is exactly where I want the show to go'. And when they keep something from us, it sparks my interest even more because I get the vibe that they know exactly what's going on. They just don't want to give it away yet.

That still says nothing about how the season will actually play out. For that we will have to wait for the actual episodes to come out.

But I'd say, at the very least, Jeremy has successfully passed the first test: Keeping the audience interested in the story, and excited for the new season.

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