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:: Never said that fandom reception was any type of clear-cut litmus test for canonicity, only pointing out that -- assuming that ''Caprica'' or any other future filmed RDM-verse project never touches this particular subject area again -- this series could eventually become the ''de facto'' canon statement in this area, by simple default. That's all. | :: Never said that fandom reception was any type of clear-cut litmus test for canonicity, only pointing out that -- assuming that ''Caprica'' or any other future filmed RDM-verse project never touches this particular subject area again -- this series could eventually become the ''de facto'' canon statement in this area, by simple default. That's all. | ||
:: Also, RDM has stated (don't have the exact link handy, but it's out there) that he reviews each detailed comic book outline before it ever sees publication, which seems congruous with the official press release information's assertion that the "producers" have signed off on the project at some creative level or another. Plus, like I said, this specific continuity subject-matter certainly demands special attention, by its very nature, and it seems logical to assume that Moore would step in and | :: Also, RDM has stated (don't have the exact link handy, but it's out there) that he reviews each detailed comic book outline before it ever sees publication, which seems congruous with the official press release information's assertion that the "producers" have signed off on the project at some creative level or another. Plus, like I said, this specific continuity subject-matter certainly demands special attention, by its very nature, and it seems logical to assume that Moore would step in and deliver on this front, given the circumstances. | ||
:: And, as we've already seen, if Jane Espenson is aware of the series, it seems reasonable to assume that Moore himself also possesses some nominal awareness of it as well, though he may never have an organic storytelling reason to ever refer to the storyline again onscreen. Likewise, as I pointed out earlier, this miniseries marks the first time that Dynamite (and Universal) have ever made a point to go and include reference to the actual TV series' producers in their press release -- which again seems to indicate (though not with hard evidence, but an indication) that there was ''some'' direct showrunner involvement in this one, above and beyond the usual official Universal rubber-stamp flunky. --[[User:The Bandsaw Vigilante|The Bandsaw Vigilante]] 03:39, 15 August 2009 (UTC) | :: And, as we've already seen, if Jane Espenson is aware of the series, it seems reasonable to assume that Moore himself also possesses some nominal awareness of it as well, though he may never have an organic storytelling reason to ever refer to the storyline again onscreen. Likewise, as I pointed out earlier, this miniseries marks the first time that Dynamite (and Universal) have ever made a point to go and include reference to the actual TV series' producers in their press release -- which again seems to indicate (though not with hard evidence, but an indication) that there was ''some'' direct showrunner involvement in this one, above and beyond the usual official Universal rubber-stamp flunky. --[[User:The Bandsaw Vigilante|The Bandsaw Vigilante]] 03:39, 15 August 2009 (UTC) | ||