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In discussing the upcoming series with Deadline at the convention, Lindelof revealed that unlike his work on ABC’s long-running mystery series Lost, he and his writer’s room crafted the nine-episode season as a self-contained story that would have a total resolution.
“Does that mean that there isn’t going to be anymore Watchmen? Not necessarily,” Lindelof said. “Does that mean that I will be working on subsequent seasons of Watchmen? I don’t know is the answer to that question. We designed these nine episodes to be as self-contained as the original 12 issues. We wanted to feel like there was a sense of completeness, to resolve the essential mystery at hand.”
Though he acknowledges the fact there is plenty of potential to keep the series going following the first season, and that it could very well happen should the audience show enough hunger for more, Lindelof describes the first nine episodes as a great enough challenge on their own that he and his crew wanted to ensure they nailed this season before they even started toying with the idea of future ones.
Read more at https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/...ntained-one-season-series#EUYbIYqx4CKOl2of.99
I mean. It's probably not necessary to enjoy the show. But it'll help.
Every movie/show every adapted from a book gets the same criticism.Probably not but people piss on it to piss on it apparently. CaUsE iTs NoT "fAiThFuL" tO tHe CoMiC!!!! I mean, "graphic novel".
You didn't see it how could you piss on it?I dont think I've pissed on it.
Every movie/show every adapted from a book gets the same criticism.