1899a science fiction series from the creators of the popular TV show Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese. dark, premiered on Netflix in November 2022. Television producer Ruairi Carroll enjoyed the show's mysterious characters and storyline.
“Regardless of how Netflix's algorithm worked, it was always being pushed to my screen,” Carroll said on the show's 562nd episode. A geek's guide to the galaxy Podcast. “And I follow the Netflix channel on YouTube, so I was watching a lot of trailers on YouTube. And I have to say, even though I was burned out at first, I had a great time.”
Despite the fanfare, 1899 was quickly canceled, ending the series on a heartbreaking cliffhanger that left many of the show's mysteries completely unresolved. A geek's guide to the galaxy Presenter David Barr Kirtley was disappointed that Netflix ended the show in such a frustrating way. “It's been over a year since this show came out, and people on social media are like, 'How can Netflix fund this stupid show or this stupid show?' I still see people being dissatisfied.why don't they give us more 1899?That's what we really want,'' he says.
Enjoyed by fantasy author Erin Lindsay 1899, but I understand why the show was canceled given the many signs that the storyline was spiraling out of control. “There was some serious storytelling entropy going on,” she says. “I think the first few episodes were pretty good, but then every episode it just got weirder and weirder and weirder and weirder and weirder by the end, to the point where I lost my patience.”
So, is there any hope? 1899 Will fans ever find out what that means?TV writer andrea kyle I hope you get an answer somehow. “That's my suggestion to Netflix, or at least the producers,” she says. “Can you just tell me what happened? Explain. It doesn't matter, just write. I just want to know. I just want to know what happens next.”
Listen to the full interview with Ruairi Carroll, Erin Lindsay, and Andrea Kyle on episode 562 of . A geek's guide to the galaxy (On top of that). See discussion highlights below.
Andrea Kyle talks about the mystery:
Does it all have to make sense? I recently had this conversation with a friend. She doesn't like mysteries. She wants you to explain everything, but I'm like, “Well, just leave me alone for now.” You may get an explanation in the end, but sometimes you can be satisfied even if you don't get an explanation. ” Perhaps it’s just me as a reader/viewer. I don't mind that…I like not being able to answer all the questions. I'm a very “let it go” person, especially if my first impression when I do so is “great.”
Mystery Box's Ruairi Carroll broadcasts the program as follows:
I don't care about the mystery box. Well, I can tolerate it to some extent.Somehow I fell out lost.it was fun leftovers Several years ago, and dark. But sometimes that leaves us with no path.To be honest, some days I was so happy to ignore what was my mystery box and just wear it. Reacher That's the only thing I can say about these Mystery Boxes, just watch the big guy punch someone…just go with it, on Amazon. Just follow it. You're either going to bang your head against the wall thinking about it all night, or you're going to think, “Okay, I'm going to shoot Jack Reacher.”
About David Barr Kirtley dark versus 1899:
what happened to me dark At the end of Season 1, I was like, “There's no way they're going to end this. There's no way this is all going to make sense.'' And at the end of Season 2, I was like, “There's no way they're going to end this. There's no way this is all going to make sense.'' “Well, they've done a much better job than I expected in terms of making it all make sense, so I'm hoping that in Season 3 everything actually makes sense,” Sense said. ” And then in Season 3, I thought, “Oh, there's still a list of like 100 important things that they didn't answer.'' So, if this had followed the same pattern, I'm sure a lot of things would have been resolved in a satisfying way, but at the end of season 3, 100 Things No One Can Answer. ”
Erin Lindsay talks about Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese:
I think someone will do it [a Mystery Box show], maybe these people. We chose to split it. That's our job on this show, and it was a fun show. In my opinion, it was flawed but enjoyable. dark In this regard, I continue to be impressed by the attention to detail and the sheer ambition of what they are putting out, and they may one day pull it off. I recommend this show, despite its flaws, it's entertaining. And I'm going to see what they come out with next, and what comes after that.
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