Re: The Sopranos and Lost were hugely successful, and they were both six seasons long.
MalkierKnight Send a noteboard - 20/04/2011 05:49:21 PM
Sitcoms have very low production costs, so it isn't surprising they go on for a long time. Actual shows virtually never go past six seasons.
That's a good point, and I'm not saying there are no problems, but I don't think it's impossible. The money is there to be made (assuming asoif succeeds) in the fantasy genre. Wot would be the logical direction then.
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Wheel of Time Miniseries
18/04/2011 09:07:54 AM
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Not a mini-series.
18/04/2011 11:43:32 PM
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I would do it like this..
19/04/2011 05:15:31 AM
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And while we're dreaming, I'd like a pony. How many 9 season shows do you know of? *NM*
19/04/2011 06:30:44 AM
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All the good ones.
19/04/2011 10:31:36 AM
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The Sopranos and Lost were hugely successful, and they were both six seasons long.
19/04/2011 06:13:06 PM
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Re: The Sopranos and Lost were hugely successful, and they were both six seasons long.
20/04/2011 05:49:21 PM
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This could still work with a 13 episode season
19/04/2011 07:04:06 AM
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Based on GoT, I'm not too sure about that.
19/04/2011 01:43:36 PM
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Re: Based on GoT, I'm not too sure about that.
19/04/2011 05:02:34 PM
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that's the best explanation of why it wouldn't work that I have ever seen
22/04/2011 04:06:03 PM
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Hmm, I think American Gods might translate well onto screen. I hadn't heard of that yet
21/04/2011 06:31:21 PM
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Is this post still on the books board? How odd. *NM*
21/04/2011 10:45:09 PM
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I left it here because it brings up several different book series. *NM*
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