That's kind of a bummer that the episodes will be stacked two-by-two like that. Less season 2 EGO codes
Also, how will this affect the crossover content? I would imagine y'all plan to save the best for last, right?
Is it me, or does the Huffington Post tend to post things wildly out of context? I actually originally thought it was a joke news site like the Onion for the longest time because half of what I read off of it seemed made up.
i dont know about cancellation, but i am curious about this:
Kevin Murphy (Defiance executive producer/showrunner) further detailed the arc for Defiance Seasons 2 through 4, a trajectory which will see the story expand outwards and upward:
What’s happening [in Season 2] is setting up the situation that’s the last month. Because we’ve just put to bed the finale and its setting up the stage for what [Season 3] is going to be about, much like this season, you know, and occupied.
Like Season 1 was about a wild and wooly, rural free sheriff driven frontier town, Season 2 was about a town that is under occupation dealing with what does it mean to be free and what does it mean to work within a larger context of society as we look at the rest of the world or the rest of North America.
Season 3 is going to be more about global, and it’s going to be more about dealing with the role of theology and government is going to be Season 3. And Season 4 is when we go back into space.
Originally posted: http://seriable.com/defiance-seasons...#ixzz38mtVPZAw
If the show makes it to a 3rd and 4th season, will the game follow suit and expand globally, and then universally, to follow the story line? Will the game make it as long as the show?
I think the real question here is this: Will I have to buy a DLC pack for each season of the show? Would kinda stink to pay $40-$50 a year just to get expansions that extend out for future seasons.
"Nothing reveals humanity so well as the games it plays."
There was some Season 1 crossover in regard to the mag-lev that gets mentioned on the show and Ara Shondu. I always assumed that Trion would use the mag-lev as a fast travel option to add new, far-flung areas instead of building out incrementally from the Bay Area with direct terrain links.
So yes, it's very possible that we'll see new (small) land areas around North America at some point, though the whole space travel bit is exceedingly unlikely.
"Nothing reveals humanity so well as the games it plays."
Well, HuffPo started out as a left wing nutjob news commentary website. It's slowly tried to move over towards covering "straight news" but it's heavily liberally biased throughout. I don't consider it a legitimate news source anymore than, say, Mother Jones or Sean Hannity or The Blaze.
It's a virtual rag, so to speak, and I implore all to disregard it as a legitimate news source. There are much better media outlets for real news.
@ Scapes:
Sounds good, thanks for answering!