Mr. Continuity
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- Jul 18, 2012
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This time around the changes are much different than the Dayaster. Back then so many characters left all at once with abrupt choppy storyline changes. This time though not perfect, but much better. Xander's exit was abrupt and sloppy. However Serena's exit was woven into the beginning of a new storyline with flashbacks of her, making it seamless.
Others that we know are leaving are also being woven into storylines. It's very interesting to see backburned characters moved into the front almost like putting on a pair of glasses and seeing them in focus when you barely knew they were always there. It's exciting to see these veterans so naturally win us over with their acting. This show is lucky many of them did not walk away by the way they were ignored years ago.
I like the faster pace and more characters per episode but it has been a bit choppy during this transition. Justin is a much stronger character now. The Victor, Maggie, Caroline triangle should have happened a long time ago but it's good to see it now and Suzanne Rogers (Maggie) knocks it out of the park just with her expressions.The show is suddenly watchable.
Others that we know are leaving are also being woven into storylines. It's very interesting to see backburned characters moved into the front almost like putting on a pair of glasses and seeing them in focus when you barely knew they were always there. It's exciting to see these veterans so naturally win us over with their acting. This show is lucky many of them did not walk away by the way they were ignored years ago.
I like the faster pace and more characters per episode but it has been a bit choppy during this transition. Justin is a much stronger character now. The Victor, Maggie, Caroline triangle should have happened a long time ago but it's good to see it now and Suzanne Rogers (Maggie) knocks it out of the park just with her expressions.The show is suddenly watchable.