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Post by charmed178 on Nov 1, 2015 12:49:40 GMT -6
say please Jack! Opening credits for season 4 will after season 3 finale or later?
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 1, 2015 13:04:59 GMT -6
say please Jack! Opening credits for season 4 will after season 3 finale or later? They should be out sometime early next year, if this season goes to plan and wraps up in 2015
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 1, 2015 17:58:10 GMT -6
say please Jack! Opening credits for season 4 will after season 3 finale or later? They should be out sometime early next year, if this season goes to plan and wraps up in 2015 The Opening Credits for Season 4?! Now I really want to know who is apart of this cast.hahaha
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 3, 2015 12:42:05 GMT -6
So.......Monday came and gone. And I saw no new WT....i cried. But then I assumed you got super busy and didnt have time to put it out. But its okay. I will survive. I can be patient and wait!!!
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 3, 2015 15:08:36 GMT -6
So.......Monday came and gone. And I saw no new WT....i cried. But then I assumed you got super busy and didnt have time to put it out. But its okay. I will survive. I can be patient and wait!!! Hey man. Yeah, it's officially up now. Episode 17 will most probably be delayed too. I'm currently in studying mode for my final exam for the semester, and on top of that, I've flown back to my home town to spend time with my family during my time off. Not the kind of 'busy' to warrant real-world delays, but nonetheless, just as important to me. I also really wanted to find a way to put some aspects of the 50th back into the episode that had to be removed due to time restraints. Did some cuts, and managed to add the Barbara/Dick relationship I really wanted. It seems minor, but it felt strange to have Nightwing jump in at the end rather than be involved from the start like I had planned. I hope you enjoy the fiftieth. It's very much about honoring the past, present and future. Certain things from the first fifty episodes will be touched upon. Mia and Emil are back in this episode. You're going to learn who killed Vespar Fairchild in 108 "Trial." Project Respawn is back, as introduced in 112 "Apocalypse" and further explored in S2. Speaking of S2, the Helena/Guido relationship is back, Oliver and Chloe are back. S3 is honored through the present, so we'll catch up with Talia, specifically, in the real-world for a big development. And, of course, the future: Wonder Woman, Steve Trevor, A.R.G.U.S, Lana Lang. As always, thanks for reading since day one, and I hope you're as much a fan of this milestone episode as you have been the entire series
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 4, 2015 18:12:21 GMT -6
So.......Monday came and gone. And I saw no new WT....i cried. But then I assumed you got super busy and didnt have time to put it out. But its okay. I will survive. I can be patient and wait!!! Hey man. Yeah, it's officially up now. Episode 17 will most probably be delayed too. I'm currently in studying mode for my final exam for the semester, and on top of that, I've flown back to my home town to spend time with my family during my time off. Not the kind of 'busy' to warrant real-world delays, but nonetheless, just as important to me. I also really wanted to find a way to put some aspects of the 50th back into the episode that had to be removed due to time restraints. Did some cuts, and managed to add the Barbara/Dick relationship I really wanted. It seems minor, but it felt strange to have Nightwing jump in at the end rather than be involved from the start like I had planned. I hope you enjoy the fiftieth. It's very much about honoring the past, present and future. Certain things from the first fifty episodes will be touched upon. Mia and Emil are back in this episode. You're going to learn who killed Vespar Fairchild in 108 "Trial." Project Respawn is back, as introduced in 112 "Apocalypse" and further explored in S2. Speaking of S2, the Helena/Guido relationship is back, Oliver and Chloe are back. S3 is honored through the present, so we'll catch up with Talia, specifically, in the real-world for a big development. And, of course, the future: Wonder Woman, Steve Trevor, A.R.G.U.S, Lana Lang. As always, thanks for reading since day one, and I hope you're as much a fan of this milestone episode as you have been the entire series No problem man. Family and down time is important. I hope you enjoyed your vacation. As for the 50th, I am re-reading it. But I will say that the episode was LEGENDARY.hahaha There is so many questions and things that I have to say. So be prepared for a double review. Since episode 15 and 16 are basically tied together (of course so is episode 19). I can't wait for you to read my review
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 4, 2015 20:37:31 GMT -6
No problem man. Family and down time is important. I hope you enjoyed your vacation. As for the 50th, I am re-reading it. But I will say that the episode was LEGENDARY.hahaha There is so many questions and things that I have to say. So be prepared for a double review. Since episode 15 and 16 are basically tied together (of course so is episode 19). I can't wait for you to read my review That's awesome to hear, man. I look forward to your reviews, I have definitely missed them! Next week, prepare for present!day Lana Lang to resurface, a buddy!cop adventure with Vicki and Ethan, a shocking discovery made on Bruce's part that narrows down to a small number of suspects for the identity of Hush, and an introduction to next season's big bad!
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 5, 2015 2:32:01 GMT -6
No problem man. Family and down time is important. I hope you enjoyed your vacation. As for the 50th, I am re-reading it. But I will say that the episode was LEGENDARY.hahaha There is so many questions and things that I have to say. So be prepared for a double review. Since episode 15 and 16 are basically tied together (of course so is episode 19). I can't wait for you to read my review That's awesome to hear, man. I look forward to your reviews, I have definitely missed them! Next week, prepare for present!day Lana Lang to resurface, a buddy!cop adventure with Vicki and Ethan, a shocking discovery made on Bruce's part that narrows down to a small number of suspects for the identity of Hush, and an introduction to next season's big bad! Oh I'm more than ready. I also have to say kudos BTW. Since episode 19 is filling the gap between episode 15 and 16 with Perry's swan song, I see why you started episode 16 the way you did.
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 5, 2015 5:31:28 GMT -6
Oh I'm more than ready. I also have to say kudos BTW. Since episode 19 is filling the gap between episode 15 and 16 with Perry's swan song, I see why you started episode 16 the way you did. What happened to Perry will remain a mystery until 319. The question right now is: if Perry is dead or missing, why isn't anyone really talking about it, and if Perry is alive, then why isn't he there for Chloe's birthday? Episodes 317 and 318 are very much related to the events that transpired in the opening of 315. Calling Hush out, declaring war on him... it has a huge effect on the final string of episodes. I think what Hush said in 315 about giving the people what they want remains very true to his actions in 317 and 318. And if you've been wondering what his big game plan is going to be, then a lot of it is revealed in those two episodes. Also, Thomas 'Tommy' Elliot will be back, and his history with Thomas Wayne will be explored I'm at the finishing stages of 319 right now. I'm a little worried for my schedule going to plan, but I'm going to try my best to wrap the season up this year. Worst case scenario, January/February 2016 at the latest. The fun thing about 319 is that it doesn't just provide the swan song for Perry White, but it also establishes the fates of Hush and Clayface in their origins. While you will know before 319 who Clayface is, you won't know who Hush is until the final pages of 319. So it's a big episode for the season as a whole
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 5, 2015 9:47:51 GMT -6
Oh I'm more than ready. I also have to say kudos BTW. Since episode 19 is filling the gap between episode 15 and 16 with Perry's swan song, I see why you started episode 16 the way you did. What happened to Perry will remain a mystery until 319. The question right now is: if Perry is dead or missing, why isn't anyone really talking about it, and if Perry is alive, then why isn't he there for Chloe's birthday? Episodes 317 and 318 are very much related to the events that transpired in the opening of 315. Calling Hush out, declaring war on him... it has a huge effect on the final string of episodes. I think what Hush said in 315 about giving the people what they want remains very true to his actions in 317 and 318. And if you've been wondering what his big game plan is going to be, then a lot of it is revealed in those two episodes. Also, Thomas 'Tommy' Elliot will be back, and his history with Thomas Wayne will be explored I'm at the finishing stages of 319 right now. I'm a little worried for my schedule going to plan, but I'm going to try my best to wrap the season up this year. Worst case scenario, January/February 2016 at the latest. The fun thing about 319 is that it doesn't just provide the swan song for Perry White, but it also establishes the fates of Hush and Clayface in their origins. While you will know before 319 who Clayface is, you won't know who Hush is until the final pages of 319. So it's a big episode for the season as a whole I can not wait for that. I honestly figured that since episode 19 will take place in-between 15 and 16 it would also explain why no one was up in arms about Perry not being at her party. And Hush needs to stop declaring War on everyone.hahaha. It's not going so well for you. Also I would also like to remind everyone that although Hush will be taken care of, the people of Gotham now have a kryptonian alien living under their city. Just gunna leave that their.hahaha Oh also, I know you said Bruce will meet next season's big bad first, will any of the other characters meet him?
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 5, 2015 10:04:02 GMT -6
I can not wait for that. I honestly figured that since episode 19 will take place in-between 15 and 16 it would also explain why no one was up in arms about Perry not being at her party. And Hush needs to stop declaring War on everyone.hahaha. It's not going so well for you. Also I would also like to remind everyone that although Hush will be taken care of, the people of Gotham now have a kryptonian alien living under their city. Just gunna leave that their.hahaha Oh also, I know you said Bruce will meet next season's big bad first, will any of the other characters meet him? You have seriously confused me right now, lol. Episode 19 isn't set between 15 and 16. Hush hasn't declared war, it was Bruce. What's this about a Kryptonian living under the city? *cries* I have no idea what is going on right now, haha! And Bruce doesn't meet next season's big bad first. The big bad for next season is in one scene with a guest character in 317
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 5, 2015 13:24:40 GMT -6
I can not wait for that. I honestly figured that since episode 19 will take place in-between 15 and 16 it would also explain why no one was up in arms about Perry not being at her party. And Hush needs to stop declaring War on everyone.hahaha. It's not going so well for you. Also I would also like to remind everyone that although Hush will be taken care of, the people of Gotham now have a kryptonian alien living under their city. Just gunna leave that their.hahaha Oh also, I know you said Bruce will meet next season's big bad first, will any of the other characters meet him? You have seriously confused me right now, lol. Episode 19 isn't set between 15 and 16. Hush hasn't declared war, it was Bruce. What's this about a Kryptonian living under the city? *cries* I have no idea what is going on right now, haha! And Bruce doesn't meet next season's big bad first. The big bad for next season is in one scene with a guest character in 317 Well in the spoilers for Episode 19 you said this episode was going to be different because it takes place between two episodes, Episode 15 and 16. And Lois was going to be in this one aswell. Did that change? Because now im confused.hahahah I was referring to Doomsday. And the fact that they have a monster living under them. And darn. I figured someone from the main cast would get that honor. But im okay with the guest character!!!
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 5, 2015 13:43:14 GMT -6
Well in the spoilers for Episode 19 you said this episode was going to be different because it takes place between two episodes, Episode 15 and 16. And Lois was going to be in this one aswell. Did that change? Because now im confused.hahahah I was referring to Doomsday. And the fact that they have a monster living under them. And darn. I figured someone from the main cast would get that honor. But im okay with the guest character!!! There are definitely parts that take place between episodes 15 and 16, but for the most part it's present day Lois is definitely a huge part of the episode, and there's another big guest star in the episode that I'm not sure if I've revealed yet or not. I'll post an updated spoilers list for this one, because I think it might be outdated from when I posted things like two years ago, lmao. Dude, I totally thought for a second I had written something in 316 about a Kryptonian living under Gotham and got hella confused, lol. I promise you'll like the scene with the big reveal of the next big bad!
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 9, 2015 16:47:44 GMT -6
'Fate' Spoilers
- The episode will involve both a present day and flashback storyline for Perry White in order to bid the character farewell. "Both stories for Perry are heartbreaking, and a little bittersweet, and they are in direct relation to each other," Michael McKean told of his swan song, "I'm really proud of what's been done for my character, and couldn't see Perry's journey ending any other way." - Despite previous schedule conflicts, Carrie Fisher was able to appear in the episode. Fisher was reluctant to spill the beans on whether she would star alongside McKean in his final episode, but revealed that she's in one scene with Yvonne Strahovski, and in another scene with Allison Mack. - The identity of Hush is revealed in this episode. - Joseph Gordon Levitt reprises his role of The Joker in this episode. Producers told VSGuide that Hush will promise the Batman villain something he can't refuse which builds an alliance between the two for these next few episodes. "It sounds very strange to say, but it feels like The Joker gets his own happy ending," series creator, Jack Malone told VSGuide, "Not that we condone giving the worlds most dangerous villain a happy ending [laughs]." - This episode tells the origin story of Clayface. - Serinda Swan is back as 'Zatanna.' She will be working to save Kyle in this episode. - Alona Tal will return in this episode, but she won't be playing Holly Robinson. - This episode will feature a wedding. - Justin Hartley special guest stars as 'Oliver Queen.' - Doctor Fate will be unmasked... kind of. - A character is bailed out of jail in the episode's opener, following the events of the previous episode. - Allison Mack told VSGuide that she didn't see the Hush reveal coming, and that fans will be surprised. While she refused to hint at who the man under the mask is, she did tell VSGuide that the unmasking occurs in a scene between Chloe and Hush. - This episode explores the Hush army a little further than it has in the past.
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 16, 2015 5:57:36 GMT -6
'Betrayal' Spoilers
- The episode features the reunion between Chloe and Oliver. - Producers told VSGuide that two characters from the main cast will interact and strike up an unlikely friendship in this episode that they didn't ever think would happen. "It's nice to be in our third season, and have new dynamics with characters we've had on the show for a long time," series creator Jack Malone told VSGuide, "It's something that just clicked and hopefully viewers are a fan of it." - Gordon's complicated history with Sarah Essen is explored, and we learn two really shocking things about Gordon's past. - This episode features an all out war between Team Watchtower and Hush. - Alaina Huffman reprises her role of 'Dinah Lance.' - This episode will feature the departure of a present day character, whose involvement in the final two episodes will be them from the future. - The identity of the person impersonating Bruce to fake his death in 313 'DNA' is revealed. - Serinda Swan told VSGuide that she shares one scene in this episode and it is alongside Allison Mack. - This episode features the death of a reoccurring character. - There's a reason why Hush couldn't permanently put down the threat Team Watchtower have continued to be to him this season, and that is finally explained in this episode. "The gloves are off now," Malone told VSGuide, "It's time to find out why he couldn't pop up since day one and just finish them all off, and it's time to find out why he can start targeting them all now." - Clayface will continue to be a threat in this episode, as well as the rest of the season. "Stopping him will be just as big a task as stopping Hush, and his presence as an antagonist will feel just as heavy as Hush's," Malone told of the DC Comics villain's role in Season 3, "In [episode nineteen] we explored his origin, and now we're exploring his motivations in this episode." - Chloe and the team will disagree on their approach to stopping Hush, and the team will turn against her.
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 20, 2015 13:21:06 GMT -6
Just In: Eliza Dushku Books Return to 'Watchtower!' It's no secret that Selina's 'permanent' dirt nap mid-season was quickly retributed after hiatus break and the iconic DC Comics character lived to see another day, but whether fans of 'Watchtower' would see the character out of the clutches of Hush this season was another question yet to be answered. VSGuide can confirm that Eliza Dushku will be back for at least two more episodes this season, scheduled for both episode twenty, 'Betrayal,' and the penultimate episode, 'Broken.' It is uncertain if her return will extend into the season finale.
On the topic of the character's climactic death in the mid-season storyline, series creator Jack Malone had this to say: It is said that the character will be discovered by an unlikely source in the twentieth episode of the season, titled 'Betrayal,' and will play a significant role in the penultimate episode of the season. While Dushku is adamant that Selina deserves a few rounds on Hush for what he's done to her, Malone would not comment on whether the fans could expect to see Selina fighting alongside 'Team Watchtower' in the season finale.
Do you think Selina should battle it out in the finale? What do you hope for her return? Did you think she would be gone for good? Sound off below!
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Post by Jack Malone on Nov 24, 2015 3:19:31 GMT -6
'Watchtower' won't be airing this week. I've decided the final four episodes will air uninterrupted from November 30th through till December 21st. I'm currently writing episodes 321 and 322 as I'm making this post. I wanted to give myself a little more time to pen these ones because they are so crucial and I don't want to feel rushed, so this gives me a bit of extra time to focus on the penultimate and final episode of Season 3. I promise it'll be worth the wait, for those who haven't been swamped with holiday plans yet and will still be reading in December. I've just written the big reveal scene, uncovering the identity of Hush, and I can't wait to share it with everyone. Thanks for the continual support through all the ups and downs involving the production this season, and I'm looking forward to starting fresh with Season 4 in 2016. We've almost made it, ya'll
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Post by The Doctor on Nov 24, 2015 4:09:29 GMT -6
'Watchtower' won't be airing this week. I've decided the final four episodes will air uninterrupted from November 30th through till December 21st. I'm currently writing episodes 321 and 322 as I'm making this post. I wanted to give myself a little more time to pen these ones because they are so crucial and I don't want to feel rushed, so this gives me a bit of extra time to focus on the penultimate and final episode of Season 3. I promise it'll be worth the wait, for those who haven't been swamped with holiday plans yet and will still be reading in December. I've just written the big reveal scene, uncovering the identity of Hush, and I can't wait to share it with everyone. Thanks for the continual support through all the ups and downs involving the production this season, and I'm looking forward to starting fresh with Season 4 in 2016. We've almost made it, ya'll Well we are all patient people. We can wait a week . Im honestly just nervous for how this season will play out!!
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