guys.. there can only be so much "cross over" for content atm.. since many of the major characters are on OPPOSITE SIDES of what remains of the continent.. with highways assuredly gone, travel would take a LONG time.. not counting the nameless hazards.
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That is what i was trying to explain to many here, that there won't be new playable episode missions for a while, because what we did with Nolan and Irisa is what we had for this season. And they closed and deleted the thread even if it was a good discussion.
And yes i agree 100%.
People need to be patient regarding the interactive content as playable episodes.
No time to ride the line!
I don't even think there will be a series 2 of this show, The fact that its on a Monday (us) Tuesday (EU) shows us that its lacking what would be classed as a prime time slot (friday saturday sunday) And most the show's that have been on the non prime time slots usually get axed due to unpopularity, With the series slowly declining in viewing numbers ALREADY it make's me think that this game unless something very very drastic happens is doomed to fail
You might want to inform Syfy of that, then, since they are counting 13 official episodes but 12 broadcasting weeks. The 2-hour pilot was counted as two episodes from Syfy. Which, incidentally, is not uncommon anymore.
I'm wondering if has to do with the SAG. When I worked in television, the actors got paid an agreed upon salary for a certain number of episodes. The issue, though, was that the studio/network could toss in the occassional 2-hour episode of a normally 1-hour episode series, and the actors did not get additional pay.
I'm curious if the SAG fixed that little issue in recent years. Which would be why studios/networks are more commonly counting a special 2-hour episode as two episodes: twice the contracted per-episode-pay for that episode.
Production does not mean filming, by any stretch. Production does often begin in television without a 100% commitment of a next season. Production involves a hell of a lot of phases that take place before the serious money is committed to sets, location permits, actors, and actual filming.
I've shared personal/professional experience on this very topic from my work on Highlander: The Series in another post.
But to give a quick example here: my mother and brother love the new Dallas series. They called and asked me if there would be a Season 3, so I decided to do some research. As it stands, there is already writing done for Season 3 (Patrick Duffy discussed a few of the angles the show plans to explore), and even some preliminary casting calls for new characters.
However, TNT has not yet committed to a third season. Patrick Duffy even openly admitted that while he is optimistic, and loves the storyline plans and what production has done so far, they have not yet been told if there will be a third season. TNT has yet to commit and order any episodes.
So, if it's been stated by Syfy that a Season 2 has been ordered, that would be fantastic. But no official word has come down the pipe yet. Don't assume they have just because of production. From all I've read, a season has yet to be ordered and confirmed.
Here is a link from within the past day (http://www.airlockalpha.com/node/963...-defiance.html) talking about how a co-developer has departed the show, and begins with If Syfy brings Defiance back for a second season . . .
Here is another article that states while likely Defiance will get a Season 2, it isn't confirmed: http://www.deadline.com/tag/syfy/, also dated from yesterday.
Do I want it to get renewed? Yes! Has Syfy actually done so yet? No.
These episode pursuits completely suck, idk how this ties the game into the show at all. I feel lied to