One thing approaches ...
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 06:50
Happy Friday 21st December, everyone!
I hadn't realised that: a Friday then, a Friday this year.
s4t8brett wrote: 01 Jul 2020, 16:52 So if there were, indeed, little logic in the production team allowing us to continue, only to cut-off the quest as incomplete in the next room anyway (fir tree and wreath delivery notwithstanding!)
Morghanna wrote: 29 Jun 2020, 15:25 The festive ending to the series might have been really nice, but in these circumstances it fell completely flat.
GrimaldineGrimwold wrote: 03 Jan 2004, 18:39 As I've said so many times, I think the end to Series 4 is sickening, with my main focus for scorn being that dreadful Christmas scene, which I just can't watch.
darkDescender wrote: 25 Aug 2004, 12:11 Let me just start by saying this ep had the best ending of any series. No contest. Oh. Sorry. Wait a second...Lie Mode cancel...ahem ... the less said about the chrimbo ending, the better.
Giles wrote: 16 Dec 2005, 09:27 We hated that, it was really childish and made us feel really uncomfortable. It was filmed in mid august too.
The 30th anniversary of your quest, and its infamous ending, has come and gone. The world seems to have learned (very much the hard way) that a well-advanced quest for a healing-related goal should not be chucked away for the sake of a Christmas gathering.Brett wrote: 13 Jan 2013, 19:32 Reflecting on it now with your help and that of others on the forum, the "you do want to be home for Christmas, don't you boys?" does seem a bit redolent of a public school of a bygone era. Maybe we should have said "Surely, Santa Claus - sorry, Merlin, we're not going to miss Christmas if we stay here another fifteen minutes or so to complete our quest, are we?!".
Also selective cutting of less action-packed moments might have enabled us to complete the quest on screen time - just like when the production team cut four minutes or so from our time on the Spindizzy room in episode 14.