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Post by Zagreus on Dec 5, 2017 20:49:56 GMT
What are people looking forward to in 2018?
Hopefully we'll be seeing Bloodline, and we've got the upcoming Maggie & Quentin set.
I'm personally hoping for more of these bite-sized anthologies, and some more boxed sets exploring other time periods, particularly the 90s, which haven't really been delved too deeply into yet.
On the non-BF front, I'd love for an audio reading of Heiress to finally materialize, and it would be cool if we got word of another novel, whether it's from Parker or elsewhere.
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Post by Trace on Dec 6, 2017 2:03:53 GMT
For 2018, I’m looking forward to all you’ve mentioned, with the addition of the Hermes Press newspaper comic strip book and the new DS documentary film.
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Post by omega on Dec 6, 2017 2:46:37 GMT
I'd like to hear a story giving Adam a formal departure, like Last orders did for Harry Johnson. A Sarah Johnson centered story would be great, since she's usually a background character. Something in the house she defeats because she refuses to believe it exists?
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Post by omega on Dec 6, 2017 8:12:24 GMT
Michael Shon reading a Chris or Tom Jennings focused story. Maybe the first time Chris transformed, or a particularly trick time for him during his time of the month. Tom Cunningham has inherited something from both his uncles, a curse and a name respectively, and the background of the Jennings is almost entirely unexplored. All we know is that Lenore survived where her brother did not, and that the parents of Chris, Tom (who were twins) and Amy died at some point prior to the characters appearing on the show, Amy having to stay at Windcliff. The misfortune and tragedy the Collins family has been mired in is well documented, but most of the spin-off branch the Jenningses represent is a big question mark.
Another character I feel has been ignored since they last appeared is Cody. He's only been performed in Bloodlust, and someone like Cody in a town like Collinsport would be fascinating to look at. Not just the dating scene, or lack of, but his extra-curricular interests and his relationship with his father (both conveniently played by the same actor). Dr Eric Hill was mainly there for hospital scenes, and interacted more with Sheriff Tate and he did his own son on-mike.
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