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Post by Potato on Sept 22, 2014 22:09:32 GMT -5
Didn't you say season 2 was especially influenced by Breaking Bad? Or am I imagining things... I don't remember exactly, but when I was planning the first two seasons of this I was watching Breaking Bad so it definitely had a major impact on what I made. Didn't you say season 2 was especially influenced by Breaking Bad? Or am I imagining things... It kinda seems like it was. Scar and the Centrzores sorta remind me of Tuco and Krazy 8. I didn't really intend for those but I guess I can see that. Honestly, looking back I think there's too many references. And the stuff that wasn't done intentionally might appear to be (like the thing you pointed out). Season 4's pretty different compared to Seasons 2 and 3 though.
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Post by Potato on Oct 15, 2014 18:58:10 GMT -5
This series was first announced one year ago. Its official anniversary is on November 6th. I want to do something to celebrate it (maybe a mini spin off episode or something, but it would be small), but I'll see what I can do since I'm extremely busy for the next couple weeks.
And as an update for Season 4, filming hasn't started yet. I'm not even done with the planning stages yet. There's a lot I need to put together and accomplish. At this point I'd say December's a possible release date.
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Post by Spidyyr on Oct 15, 2014 21:28:58 GMT -5
This series was first announced one year ago. Its official anniversary is on November 6th. I want to do something to celebrate it (maybe a mini spin off episode or something, but it would be small), but I'll see what I can do since I'm extremely busy for the next couple weeks. And as an update for Season 4, filming hasn't started yet. I'm not even done with the planning stages yet. There's a lot I need to put together and accomplish. At this point I'd say December's a possible release date. We're all busy. Take your time.
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Post by Spidyyr on Oct 19, 2014 21:36:07 GMT -5
Walter White Scar
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Post by Potato on Nov 5, 2014 19:31:52 GMT -5
The one year anniversary's tomorrow. I have a special episode planned, but I'm not sure if it will be finished in time. I know it sort of defeats the purpose of it being an anniversary special if it's not released on the actual anniversary, but it'll be up close to then. For what it's worth, I've already started taking pictures. This will be a shorter, spin-off type episode. Simon won't be in it. It won't even really have a main plot. It's almost more of a showcase. You'll see what I mean when it comes around, but it delves into some of the history of this world that I've always had in my head but never actually shown. And who knows, it might even tease some possibilities for what's to come in Season 4.
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Post by Spidyyr on Nov 5, 2014 19:35:00 GMT -5
Well this sounds really cool
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Post by Spidyyr on Nov 5, 2014 19:37:42 GMT -5
I'm not really sure which season was best. They were all really good. I pick Season 3 because it had the best finale.
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Post by Kenbo on Nov 5, 2014 20:32:59 GMT -5
I picked two because I liked Bruce..
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Post by Star on Nov 6, 2014 22:04:23 GMT -5
Happy one year anniversary of Scar of the Law!
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Post by Spidyyr on Nov 7, 2014 14:21:12 GMT -5
I remember when I first watched this show for the first time. I hadn't really been paying attention to it so I just watched the whole first season in one go. And boy I was in for a ride. After watching Season 1, I knew it was the best single story I had seen on AG. Something about it just made it feel relatable and realistic. I didn't know before watching that Simon would "break bad". When it finally happened, I was genuinely shocked. I wasn't shocked by a formerly good character turning on his old friend; no- I was shocked that I was rooting for him to do so. In that short hour or so, I had become fully invested in Simon as a character. He didn't seem like a two-inch tall piece of plastic, he seemed... real. Simon could have been someone I knew, my friend. He could have been me. That's how real his character was. Every single decision he made was a decision I felt like I could've made. And every decision led him inch-by-inch closer to killing Director Monn. It was shocking, but it really wasn't. I think a lot of other stories where a hero becomes an anti-hero could learn from this one. I don't really get why Anakin Skywalker just had to become Darth Vader. I mean I know the Original Trilogy happened but that's how? Anakin just decides to become an evil dick because his wife might get sick and die? What? Walter White's transformation to Heisenberg is a lot better, but I still really can't see myself in the driver's seat for all the crazy crap he does. With Simon, it's different. Put me in his spot and I'd probably end up like White Scar. Would I be training under Palaptine to save my secret destined to fail wife? No. Would I cook crystal instead of ask for money from my rich friends? No. Would I shoot Director Monn for carelessly causing the deaths of my brother and friend? Probably... I think the fact about how relatable Simon is pushes this show to a level of its own. It indirectly asks questions about morality and choices. The stories and complexity of Seasons Two and Three both surpassed Season One, but I'll always remember how Season One grabbed me by the throat and surprised with its amazing story telling. Happy One Year Anniversary, and here's to a great Season Four.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Nov 7, 2014 16:07:24 GMT -5
I remember when I first watched this show for the first time. I hadn't really been paying attention to it so I just watched the whole first season in one go. And boy I was in for a ride. After watching Season 1, I knew it was the best single story I had seen on AG. Something about it just made it feel relatable and realistic. I didn't know before watching that Simon would "break bad". When it finally happened, I was genuinely shocked. I wasn't shocked by a formerly good character turning on his old friend; no- I was shocked that I was rooting for him to do so. In that short hour or so, I had become fully invested in Simon as a character. He didn't seem like a two-inch tall piece of plastic, he seemed... real. Simon could have been someone I knew, my friend. He could have been me. That's how real his character was. Every single decision he made was a decision I felt like I could've made. And every decision led him inch-by-inch closer to killing Director Monn. It was shocking, but it really wasn't. I think a lot of other stories where a hero becomes an anti-hero could learn from this one. I don't really get why Anakin Skywalker just had to become Darth Vader. I mean I know the Original Trilogy happened but that's how? Anakin just decides to become an evil dick because his wife might get sick and die? What? Walter White's transformation to Heisenberg is a lot better, but I still really can't see myself in the driver's seat for all the crazy crap he does. With Simon, it's different. Put me in his spot and I'd probably end up like White Scar. Would I be training under Palaptine to save my secret destined to fail wife? No. Would I cook crystal instead of ask for money from my rich friends? No. Would I shoot Director Monn for carelessly causing the deaths of my brother and friend? Probably... I think the fact about how relatable Simon is pushes this show to a level of its own. It indirectly asks questions about morality and choices. The stories and complexity of Seasons Two and Three both surpassed Season One, but I'll always remember how Season One grabbed me by the throat and surprised with its amazing story telling. Happy One Year Anniversary, and here's to a great Season Four. Wow, I don't think I could've put it better Spider.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Nov 7, 2014 16:19:09 GMT -5
I guess I'll say some words on this as well. I was kind of late to the party with this, but boy do I wish I was earlier with seeing this. The whole story was executed brilliantly in having this happy go lucky kind of guy become a complete nightmare version of himself. Best of all it was done so brilliantly. there were times when I hated Simon, yet I still couldn't help but sympathise with him. He's a lost soul and a lose cannon that's kept the story fresh, since you never know what he's gonna do next. His experiences clearly influence him and that's what has made him evolve into an incredibly real sort of character as Spider pointed out So really, I take my hat off to you Tater for making this one heck of a show to watch. Happy birthday Scar of the Law, here's to the next season
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Post by Potato on Nov 7, 2014 17:36:58 GMT -5
I remember when I first watched this show for the first time. I hadn't really been paying attention to it so I just watched the whole first season in one go. And boy I was in for a ride. After watching Season 1, I knew it was the best single story I had seen on AG. Something about it just made it feel relatable and realistic. I didn't know before watching that Simon would "break bad". When it finally happened, I was genuinely shocked. I wasn't shocked by a formerly good character turning on his old friend; no- I was shocked that I was rooting for him to do so. In that short hour or so, I had become fully invested in Simon as a character. He didn't seem like a two-inch tall piece of plastic, he seemed... real. Simon could have been someone I knew, my friend. He could have been me. That's how real his character was. Every single decision he made was a decision I felt like I could've made. And every decision led him inch-by-inch closer to killing Director Monn. It was shocking, but it really wasn't. I think a lot of other stories where a hero becomes an anti-hero could learn from this one. I don't really get why Anakin Skywalker just had to become Darth Vader. I mean I know the Original Trilogy happened but that's how? Anakin just decides to become an evil dick because his wife might get sick and die? What? Walter White's transformation to Heisenberg is a lot better, but I still really can't see myself in the driver's seat for all the crazy crap he does. With Simon, it's different. Put me in his spot and I'd probably end up like White Scar. Would I be training under Palaptine to save my secret destined to fail wife? No. Would I cook crystal instead of ask for money from my rich friends? No. Would I shoot Director Monn for carelessly causing the deaths of my brother and friend? Probably... I think the fact about how relatable Simon is pushes this show to a level of its own. It indirectly asks questions about morality and choices. The stories and complexity of Seasons Two and Three both surpassed Season One, but I'll always remember how Season One grabbed me by the throat and surprised with its amazing story telling. Happy One Year Anniversary, and here's to a great Season Four. Wow, Spider, thank you. That made my day. And it's comments like this that really make the time that goes into this worth it. I'm extremely grateful that you've enjoyed it all and have avidly stuck with it and supported it since you first watched it. Thank you, because it means a lot to me. I guess I'll say some words on this as well. I was kind of late to the party with this, but boy do I wish I was earlier with seeing this. The whole story was executed brilliantly in having this happy go lucky kind of guy become a complete nightmare version of himself. Best of all it was done so brilliantly. there were times when I hated Simon, yet I still couldn't help but sympathise with him. He's a lost soul and a lose cannon that's kept the story fresh, since you never know what he's gonna do next. His experiences clearly influence him and that's what has made him evolve into an incredibly real sort of character as Spider pointed out So really, I take my hat off to you Tater for making this one heck of a show to watch. Happy birthday Scar of the Law, here's to the next season Thank you, Mav. Again, comments like these make it all worth it for me. I'm glad that I was able to tell an interesting story. As an update, I'll try to have the Anniversary Special up some time during the weekend.
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Post by Potato on Nov 16, 2014 18:34:04 GMT -5
I'm sorry, I've been really bad with this... I still need to catch up on other people's series too. The Anniversary Special will be released within an hour. Sorry that it's so late. I know that defeats the purpose of it being an Anniversary Special, but whatever...
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Post by Potato on Nov 16, 2014 19:10:42 GMT -5
Well, here it is. It's actually sort of messy and disorganized TBH. But the point of it was to show some history that I've had in my head for a while. Plus it sort of teases Season 4 a bit. www.flickr.com/photos/93536940@N07/15729711622/
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Post by Spidyyr on Nov 16, 2014 19:40:05 GMT -5
Well that was interesting to say the least. It was pretty cool seeing where Klaw and Tyson's Grandfather started. They're probably the some of the most interesting characters. Im still kinda wondering where Jyrus's 'foresight" came from. And the end was a perfect example of Red Death's ruthlessness from Season 1.
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Post by Star on Nov 16, 2014 22:30:26 GMT -5
Pretty cool backstory stuff. And I assume Anderson's death will be mentioned in season 4 and possibly lead to some other events.
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Post by Potato on Nov 17, 2014 0:03:47 GMT -5
Well that was interesting to say the least. It was pretty cool seeing where Klaw and Tyson's Grandfather started. They're probably the some of the most interesting characters. Im still kinda wondering where Jyrus's 'foresight" came from. And the end was a perfect example of Red Death's ruthlessness from Season 1. Thanks. And his foresight will probably just be left open to interpretation. As he got older he began to go a bit crazy, so I figured that was just sort of a supernatural aspect that could or could not be true. Even the characters in the series don't know whether to believe it or not. Tyson just ignored his grandfather's warning's towards the end of Season 3. Pretty cool backstory stuff. And I assume Anderson's death will be mentioned in season 4 and possibly lead to some other events. Thanks! The entire part with Red Death was mainly in there to tease Season 4. Also, even though this was all messy, I'm happy some characters actually have full names now (or names in general...). Some of them had been missing them for a long time.
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Post by Kenbo on Nov 17, 2014 18:34:08 GMT -5
That was different... But certainly not bad I liked it. It feels like one of those episodes a lot of shows have..... idk I can't explain it but they're fillers and usually enjoyable I liked seeing more of Hays, he's cool and Anderson was also kinda cool even though there was only a little of him. I think he was kind of like the connection to the audience But yeah nice special and the ending was great and I'm excited for season 4
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Post by Spidyyr on Dec 18, 2014 17:48:38 GMT -5
I made another one of these for Scar of the Law
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Post by Potato on Dec 22, 2014 19:38:04 GMT -5
I made another one of these for Scar of the Law Nice, I like it. It seems pretty accurate too. As an update, there's nothing really to update. You've all probably noticed that I've given out barely any information about Season 4. That's because I've kind of been stuck with it... I thought I had a good, set plan but I decided that it wouldn't work. And now I can't really get it off the ground. I'm still working to get something that will be good though, so I'll keep this thread updated as I get more of the story finalized.
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Post by Spidyyr on Dec 22, 2014 19:47:02 GMT -5
I made another one of these for Scar of the Law Nice, I like it. It seems pretty accurate too. As an update, there's nothing really to update. You've all probably noticed that I've given out barely any information about Season 4. That's because I've kind of been stuck with it... I thought I had a good, set plan but I decided that it wouldn't work. And now I can't really get it off the ground. I'm still working to get something that will be good though, so I'll keep this thread updated as I get more of the story finalized. That's okay. I have feeling the wait will be worth it. Is it like you don't have the right sets or does the idea just not feel right?
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Post by Potato on Dec 22, 2014 23:15:31 GMT -5
No ideas really seem like they'll work. I just can't really come up with a satisfying way to continue the story. I'm sure I'll figure something out eventually though.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Dec 31, 2014 3:08:50 GMT -5
Sorry for being so late, but that was a great episode Tater I love origins stories, so seeing several of them was pretty cool. Makes me wonder if anything from this special will have something to do with next season which only makes me more eager to see it soon
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Post by Spidyyr on Jan 18, 2015 14:05:14 GMT -5
I'm pretty interested to see where Simon ends up in Season 4. I thought the series would end with White Scar's enemies turned against him and him being reduced to nothingness. But as it turned out, that happened but that badass MFer managed to survive it. I'm pretty sure dan will team up with Simon and I think Dan will live. Simon will probably die though. He's done so many terrible things that can't just go unpunished. I think he might die taking down Red Death with Sen and Dan by his side. Oh and maybe Dan could become the new head of the Law Enforcers.
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Post by Potato on Jan 18, 2015 14:26:47 GMT -5
I'm pretty interested to see where Simon ends up in Season 4. I thought the series would end with White Scar's enemies turned against him and him being reduced to nothingness. But as it turned out, that happened but that badass MFer managed to survive it. I'm pretty sure dan will team up with Simon and I think Dan will live. Simon will probably die though. He's done so many terrible things that can't just go unpunished. I think he might die taking down Red Death with Sen and Dan by his side. Oh and maybe Dan could become the new head of the Law Enforcers. I'm hoping the overall plot line of Season 4 can tie the fates of all of these characters together properly. And yeah, one thing I know that I need to make sure of is to not have Simon full on redeem himself. It's sort of impossible for him to do that at this point. He can do things for the greater good, but at this point things can't really end too happily for him.
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Post by Spidyyr on Dec 22, 2015 17:14:34 GMT -5
What if Max isn't dead ..... Kenobi never believes dead people are dead.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Dec 22, 2015 17:31:30 GMT -5
I've been so busy making my own shows that i haven't even taken the time to check out all the other great ones. I'm a bad Ambush user xD Anyway, happy one year anniversary
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Post by Potato on Dec 22, 2015 17:59:31 GMT -5
I've been so busy making my own shows that i haven't even taken the time to check out all the other great ones. I'm a bad Ambush user xD Anyway, happy one year anniversary Two years now. I sort of lost interest in this and never finished it. I had the final season all planned out but never got around to actually making it (I didn't know what to do with a lot of the things I set up). And looking back, I think I'd be able to do much better with a series now. IDK, one day I'd like to properly (or at least semi properly) show the ending to this.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Dec 22, 2015 18:35:21 GMT -5
I've been so busy making my own shows that i haven't even taken the time to check out all the other great ones. I'm a bad Ambush user xD Anyway, happy one year anniversary Two years now. I sort of lost interest in this and never finished it. I had the final season all planned out but never got around to actually making it (I didn't know what to do with a lot of the things I set up). And looking back, I think I'd be able to do much better with a series now. IDK, one day I'd like to properly (or at least semi properly) show the ending to this. I knew i was too late Happy 2 year anniversary then Then i hope to catch on as soon as possible. After i'm done with ROTR ofcourse Working hard on the next episode right now.
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