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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: Originally posted by Lard Lad: [b] Originally posted by evil MLLASH tot: [b]EDE- are you reading the comic or trades yet and if so, how far along are you? Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: No, not yet. *DISlike*[/b] For the record, I read #1 tonight![/b]Online, I take it?
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Originally posted by Dev - Em: ...and... ...and since then I have downloaded/read the first two TPBs.
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Originally posted by MLLASH classic: To the comic thread with you!!!
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YAY! Darryl found Sophia after all... drinks are on him!
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Man, it sure SUCKED having a Sunday go by without a new TWD ep! Well, at least we only have a two-month wait this time. Meanwhile, I was surprised no one made a comment about this statement i made earlier, regarding the Sophia reveal: Originally posted by Lard Lad:
Most shocking moment on a TV show I've seen in a long time--probably the most shocking since the moment I realized Jacks 'flashback' at the end of Lost season three was actually a flashforward. I think this one tops that one in its sheer emotional impact. I know we have some Lost fans watching this. Any comment, either way? Also, Lost fan or not, can anyone think of a more shocking TV moment on any show? I'm curious to see how the moment ranks with you guys!
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Emotionally, it does top the Lost reveal. One of the best emotional moments on television in a while for me.
I don't know about shock value though...it's close, but I thought there was a chance that Sophia might be in the barn. Or at least I thought it would be really wild if she ended up being right there the whole time...
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The reveal of the 'rubber man' identity in American Horror Story was more shocking to me. In fact, that show regularly has shocking reveals.
As for the Sophia revelation, I think I am less shocked by it because it was just perfect symmetry. And, actually- someone on the EW board had speculated she'd be coming out of that barn in the last scene the morning the episode aired, and that might have softened the surprise for me. No doubt that it was one of the most unforgettable scenes!
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Hm. I haven't watched AHS yet. It's been on the edge of my radar, but I keep forgetting about it. It's an ongoing story, as opposed to a new story every week/Twilight Zone-type thing, right?
However, I would say that if a show truly has a "shocking reveal" practically every ep, it might kinda dull their impacts. Pure speculation, though.
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Originally posted by Dev - Em: Emotionally, it does top the Lost reveal. One of the best emotional moments on television in a while for me.
I don't know about shock value though...it's close, but I thought there was a chance that Sophia might be in the barn. Or at least I thought it would be really wild if she ended up being right there the whole time... It's a very different critter, as the Lost moment was pretty much a "OMG! Nothing is what I thought it was! Where do they go from here?" kind of moment, where this was more a surprise with strong emotional consequences kind of shock.
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Originally posted by Dev - Em: Emotionally, it does top the Lost reveal. One of the best emotional moments on television in a while for me.
I don't know about shock value though...it's close, but I thought there was a chance that Sophia might be in the barn. Or at least I thought it would be really wild if she ended up being right there the whole time... It both shocked me AND touched me emotionally. In hindsight I know I should have expected it, but the misdirection absolutely worked on me! The reactions of the other characters really drove it home for me, as did the disbelief that the show would drastically alter the fate of a character from the book like it did.
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AHS is one ongoing story with lots of awesome flashbacks telling the history of the house and people who have lived and died therein.
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: [QUOTE]It's a very different critter, as the Lost moment was pretty much a "OMG! Nothing is what I thought it was! Where do they go from here?" kind of moment, where this was more a surprise with strong emotional consequences kind of shock. I know...there are big differences, but the common denominator for me was my overall shock level. Certainly, they resonate in different ways and push different buttons in the viewer, but both definitely share a "GOTCHA!" vibe. (Am I right in thinking that the flashforward reveal was Lost's biggest shock, at least?)
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I should have separated out the emotional moment from the Lost comment. It was meant for the Sophia reveal.
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Originally posted by Lard Lad:
(Am I right in thinking that the flashforward reveal was Lost's biggest shock, at least?) I'm actually not sure about that. Libby being shot would also be a contender. There are other contenders, such as Libby's being shot.
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For me, the big Lost shocker occurred early on when we leaned Locke was in a wheelchair and could walk again. Libby being shot was another big one. For whatever reason, the Jack flash-forward moment was never as mind-blowing to me as it's been to others.
So the Sophia moment has it beat in the way you're describing.
Other shockers for me that might have it beat include AMC's other great series, Breaking Bad and the end to season 3. I won't ruin it for those that have never seen it. In Veronica Mars season 2 finale we get a SHOCKING revelation to a subplot we thought long tied up that is emotionally devastating--just like Sophia leaving the barn but perhaps more so. And in Deadwood when Bullock's step son is surprisingly killed in a freak episode I was shocked and emotionally knocked for a loop--perhaps the saddest and most surprising tv death for me ever.
So, er, all potential bigger shockers and all the company that the Sophia moment belongs in, which is my way of saying I'd rank it among the best of all time.
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: Originally posted by Lard Lad: [b]
(Am I right in thinking that the flashforward reveal was Lost's biggest shock, at least?) I'm actually not sure about that. Libby being shot would also be a contender. There are other contenders, such as Libby's being shot.[/b]Twice for emphasis, eh? Well, in my case I already knew Libby was a goner because I started watching Lost regularly with Season Three. It was a sad moment to experience on DVD (after already having seen S3) but Libby's and Ana Lucia's deaths seemed consistent with the other previous deaths of Boone and Shannon and the later death of Mister Eko--all kind of sudden and having degrees of senselessness to them. Libby's was probably the most painful and heartfelt of all of those, though. I think the later major deaths on Lost were somewhat less shocking but higher on the emotional scale than most of these. Sophia wasn't a character we knew very well at all, but seeing the other characters invest so much time and emotion into finding her really made that reveal pay off in a big way. I was really affected by Carl having to witness the whole thing and Lori doing her best to comfort him, even as she herself was devastated by it all.
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I'm with others in that I found it compelling, but not shocking. You want shocking, the reveal of the killer in Twin Peaks and the events that followed moments later, that was shocking.
The prominent suicide in Battlestar Galactica was pretty shocking, as was the reveal of the "Four".
Henry's Death on MASH was certainly a game changer.
As for Lost, I'd say Echo's death was pretty shocking for me, as I was attached to the character and wasn't aware the actor had asked to be let go.
American Horror Story is only on episode 4 in Canada, I hadn't even considered "Rubber man" had an identity beyond a manifestation of the house. I'm intrigued now.
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Originally posted by Dave Hackett:
The prominent suicide in Battlestar Galactica was pretty shocking, as was the reveal of the "Four".
There were quite a few moments like that in this series. Maybe not to the extent of the suicide...but there were plenty of twists and turns along the way. Originally posted by Dave Hackett: Henry's Death on MASH was certainly a game changer.
One of the best season endings of all time. Totally gut wrenching.
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Yeah, I was waiting for someone to mention the M*A*S*H shocker. I didn't watch that one as a kid, but I can understand the sentiment. A great show and a great moment.
The Battlestar suicide...definitely shocking. It staryed with me for a while after watching the ep. I liked that character but never really knew him or her like I did some of the others. kinda lessened the impact somewhat for me. Of course, you could argue that this moment showed exactly how little we knew the character.
Again, we didn't know Sophia much at all either, but TWD set us up masterfully to care about her through her effect on the others. I think it was a really effective arc with the set-up and eventual pay-off.
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Of course, I was the kid who watched "Psycho" and was totally shocked and surprised (and fairly creeped out!) by the ending!
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