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Date Posted: 21:16:28 10/11/02 Fri
Author: Corwin of Amber
Subject: Re: Thanks for the warning...and a question.
In reply to: Rob 's message, "Thanks for the warning...and a question." on 20:13:52 10/11/02 Fri

> The fact that it's bad aside, is the pilot necessary to >understand later episodes, just from a plot standpoint? If I >start from the first episode in the boxed set, will I be >horribly confused? In other words, should I suffer through >the first ep to become acquainted with the characters, plot, >etc. Or can I get by without it?

There is one mystery from the pilot that is resolved later in the series, that would have more impact if you see it in the pilot. It's explained elsewhere in the series, though, so no, the series is watchable without seeing the pilot.

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