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Date Posted: Monday, April 11, 10:57:13am
Author: Rita
Subject: Not just to fix things (r)
In reply to: Nell 's message, "Re: Hmm...(r)" on Monday, April 11, 10:25:45am

Another thing about LFN is all the questions and mysteries that are/were never quite resolved.

A small example with Farscape. When you're introduced to the characters you know a lot about them, certainly the basics at least (astronaut, soldier, escaped convicts, former ruler, etc.). With LFN, you barely knew anything about them. Even after 4 years, you didn't know exactly how/when most of them ended up in Section in the first place.

For me questions, even more so than "fixing," get plot bunnies going. And I've never found a show before or since, that had me asking so many questions.

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