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:: 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) | ||
::: The episode you mean | ::: The episode you mean is "[[No Exit]]", rather than "[[Deadlock]]". "[[No Exit]]" is explicit about all five of them working at the same research facility - while Sam and Tory can be considered to have worked there in these comics if you stretch the definition, Saul can't. Both "[[No Exit]]" and "[[Daybreak, Part II]]" are explicit about each of the five holding knowledge necessary to the rebuilding of resurrection, which would only be true of Ellen and Galen here. So those are definite contradictions. | ||
::: I've heard that the Final Five comics may have been based on a rough outline developed before the post-writer's strike episodes were written. Not sure if that was just the hypothesis of the person speaking | ::: I've heard that the Final Five comics may have been based on a rough outline developed before the post-writer's strike episodes were written. Not sure if that was just the hypothesis of the person speaking. -- [[User:Noneofyourbusiness|Noneofyourbusiness]] 01:53, 17 August 2009 (UTC) | ||