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Watched the finale of SG: Atlantis yesterday (thank God for DVR!!), and I was surprised at the entire plot line. Seems like they are following in the footsteps of other series that ended on Sci-Fi, in that you have some kind of ultimate inescapable dilemma, which all gets cleaned up in the last 5-10 minutes. I don't know where I'm going with this, but I was expecting something "better" from this one...:confused:

Man, sounds like a Dean Koontz novel; GREAT set-up, and then everything is revolved in 10 pages. :(:(:(:(:(
 
I'm reading a book, about werewolves, does that count? I've been up all night with sick kids, so really I just want to sit here and enjoy the silence. :D

How about you, what are you doing today?

Sure it counts! I'm watching something on SciFi, and playing on here...that's it. I was awakened by the dog at 3:30 this morning, so I've been up for a bit...
 
Man, sounds like a Dean Koontz novel; GREAT set-up, and then everything is revolved in 10 pages. :(:(:(:(:(

You know, that's what I've always disliked about Koontz. He builds and builds, and then sews everything up in a nice, neat package. It seems his editor contacts him to say he's past deadline, and that's when he ties up all the loose ends.
 
You know, that's what I've always disliked about Koontz. He builds and builds, and then sews everything up in a nice, neat package. It seems his editor contacts him to say he's past deadline, and that's when he ties up all the loose ends.

EXACTLY! The only one that hasn't done that I've read is 'Dark Rivers of the Heart' and it's NOT a horror novel. It's a neat thriller about an ex special ops guy who gets involved in a major government conspiracy.
 
EXACTLY! The only one that hasn't done that I've read is 'Dark Rivers of the Heart' and it's NOT a horror novel. It's a neat thriller about an ex special ops guy who gets involved in a major government conspiracy.

Of course, Twilight Eyes didn't end properly at all. The main characters were shipped off somewhere else, assuming new identities, to fight again another day... Good idea, actually, except that he followed the same pattern to get them away...
 
Of course, Twilight Eyes didn't end properly at all. The main characters were shipped off somewhere else, assuming new identities, to fight again another day... Good idea, actually, except that he followed the same pattern to get them away...

Ouch! That's kinda lame, same trick twice in ONE book?
 
yeah, i know, it is, isn't it?

Of course, other authors do the same thing. I have read some John Saul, and he tends to round things up rather quickly as well.

Too true. Sigh. I like Stephen King but after a while it was getting to be a bit too easy to go 'ah, here's the apocalyptic ending coming up where we look upon the conflict between God and Satan'.
 
Too true. Sigh. I like Stephen King but after a while it was getting to be a bit too easy to go 'ah, here's the apocalyptic ending coming up where we look upon the conflict between God and Satan'.

Exactly. Which is why I went back to science fiction and fantasy. I can read an involved account of an encounter, and not have it be truncated by the author's desire to move the story along...
 
Too true. Sigh. I like Stephen King but after a while it was getting to be a bit too easy to go 'ah, here's the apocalyptic ending coming up where we look upon the conflict between God and Satan'.

*drooling over your avatar*

I don't normally do the whole long hair, scraggly beard, unkempt, and generally dirty look, but my god Vigo is a vision in LoTR.

/swoon.....:kiss:
 
Exactly. Which is why I went back to science fiction and fantasy. I can read an involved account of an encounter, and not have it be truncated by the author's desire to move the story along...

Have you read Lovecraft? The Cthulhu stuff can be fun, although he's like 30s old-school so the writing style can be on the 'clunky' side.
 
Have you read Lovecraft? The Cthulhu stuff can be fun, although he's like 30s old-school so the writing style can be on the 'clunky' side.

Actually, my Lovecraft phase was in high school. I guess you can imagine I got some weird looks from my classmates...:D
 
Actually, my Lovecraft phase was in high school. I guess you can imagine I got some weird looks from my classmates...:D

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ah, nothing like spooking the mundanes!!!!! :D:devil::cool:

There have been a few Cthulhu statues released that look REALLY cool... but I have nightmares that if I get them they're gonna start moving or glowing. chuckle.
 
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ah, nothing like spooking the mundanes!!!!! :D:devil::cool:

There have been a few Cthulhu statues released that look REALLY cool... but I have nightmares that if I get them they're gonna start moving or glowing. chuckle.

That was one of my unfounded fears when i was younger as well...:eek:
 
Man, sounds like a Dean Koontz novel; GREAT set-up, and then everything is revolved in 10 pages. :(:(:(:(:(

Or Stephen King.... my asthma medicine is acid.... ahhhh. "It" was such a great book until the end. Or the nuclear bomb in "The Stand!" I had to stop reading his stuff...
 
Or Steven King.... my asthma medicine is acid.... ahhhh. "It" was such a great book until the end. Or the nuclear bomb in "The Stand!" I had to stop reading his stuff...

When you realize that all the buildup has been filler because of the speedy resolution, it tends to leave a bad taste in your mouth, doesn't it?:(
 
*drooling over your avatar*

I don't normally do the whole long hair, scraggly beard, unkempt, and generally dirty look, but my god Vigo is a vision in LoTR.

/swoon.....:kiss:

Wow! We have a new poster! Welcome to our little geeky corner of Lit. Feel free to come back and say hi anytime! :D
 
Wow! We have a new poster! Welcome to our little geeky corner of Lit. Feel free to come back and say hi anytime! :D

dude, she might come back, but it doesn't look like she likes politicians. except the long haired scruffy types...:D
 
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