Quote: David Chapman @ July 5, 2007, 11:39 PMHow about the bridge is really old and rickety and creaks like anything as he slowly, anxiously crosses and when he eventually gets over the bridge it's like he's in the 13th century.
See that's not what the show is going to be like, it's not really about the town so much, it's about the family business and the character seperate plotlines. I think if it was focused on the town been backward and stuff then it would be too much like the LOG.
Thanks for all the feedback though guys.
Quote: JohnnyD @ July 6, 2007, 7:51 AMI thought saying "Oh, by the way can you swim?" to someone about to cross a rickety bridge was very weak - like something from G & S.
I also thought Vic 'kidding' was out of character, here. If it is in character, I would have had earlier:VIC
As safe as houses. (mutters) As safe as The Houses of Parliament on the day of Salman Rushdie's investiture.Best.
Yeah I wasn't sure if the "Can you swim?" line was slightly out of character. The original line was "You might need this (then he hands Mr Walker a rubber ring)", so in that instance he's not trying to hide the fact that the bridge is dangerous. But the "Can you swim?" line and then his "just kidding" are a little off I agree, thanks for pointing that out.
The Houses of Parliament line is good but I don't think it would be something Vic would say, he's a guy who's spent most of his life living in a toll booth I don't think political satire is his strong point. And also the 'safe as houses' line comes back into play later in the script.