Welp

Nov. 17th, 2009 09:36 pm
ksmith: (no 6)
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I can see the scene now...



"Hey, you know how you make it really different?"

"How?"

"Well, remember how No. 6 always had No. 2 by the short hairs? Even the one who was a woman? By the short hairs? He burned through them like flash paper, and in the end the last one died and No. 6 escaped and returned to his life in London?"

"Yeah."

"Well...what if this time, we flip it? What if this time, No. 2 has No. 6 by the short hairs and burns through him and in the end makes him do what he wants him to do? Convinces him? backs him in a corner, even? And in the end--this is great--No. 6 becomes the new No. 2, and the old No. 2 goes back to his old life in New York?"

"No. 2 wins?"

"Yeah--isn't that great? it takes the whole mythos and turns it right on its ear!"

::ponders::

"But if the bastard wins--"

"Yeah, isn't it great?"

"If the bastard wins--"

"Yeah?"

"If the bastard wins--"

"You said that already."

"--then who do you root for?"

"What do you mean?"

"Who's the hero?"

I take their point in a way. I really do. it was an interesting construct. An interesting exercise. I can see it cycling, with Michael passing on the mantle to some other poor schlub a few years down the road, when he realizes that Curtis wanted out for a reason and he realizes what that reason was. But in the meantime, they took one of the classic Man vs The System tales and cut its heart out. It's a lovely clockwork, but clockworks have no soul.

Or as my Dad used to say when the end of a movie threw him for a loop, "Wasn't that the shits?"

Date: 2009-11-18 08:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kristine-smith.livejournal.com
I can't help but think that this was a conscious decision. They felt they couldn't top the original series as it stood, so they knocked down the concept and rebuilt it from the ground up. Unfortunately, AMC (Where Stories Matter) apparently didn't realize what they did when they did that.

Date: 2009-11-18 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seachanges.livejournal.com
Unfortunately, AMC (Where Stories Matter) apparently didn't realize what they did when they did that.

Either that, or they just didn't care. :/

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