Quote from: Nancy on February 03, 2005, 03:19:00 AM(an excerpt from her soon to be published study FIGURING FRID) j/k Are you REALLY writing a book? That is way cool, Nancy. I want to read it!
(an excerpt from her soon to be published study FIGURING FRID) j/k
JK => Just Kidding
Quote from: Mysterious Benefactor on January 30, 2005, 09:19:12 PMJK => Just Kidding
Are you REALLY writing a book? That is way cool, Nancy. I want to read it!
There's a really good (and quite positive) essay about the Leviathan storyline here...
It WAS the '70's afterall. Had the show continued for a few more years this could have segued into the fabled DS Disco period quite well I think.
love that picture can't you just see them dancing to More than a Woman next!!jennifernext they could have done Urban cowboy!
Well, many thanks for posting that link. I wrote that article years ago for what was supposed to have been a special Leviathans issue of Shadows of the Night print fanzine, and had not a clue that it had found its way to that website, since the editor stopped replying to my emails shortly after I submitted the article to him.
As is well known, I'm a fan of the Leviathans story. Despite the nay-sayers, I continue to maintain that it had some of the best episodes of the series--or at least some of the best scenes. Frid's performance is tight as a drum, the character of Julia is better used than she had been since '67, they bring back Nicholas Blair, Leviathan Liz actually brings some zest back to a character that had been reduced to a sham of her former glory, etc. etc.
Good heavens, no! Besides, I would call such a book "The Amazing, Disappearing Frid: The Greta Garbo of Dark Shadows"
Nothing even remotely worthy of being included among the dumbest things ever done on television. /it was a loopy dip into the waters of Lovecraftian Sci Fi that never should have happened.....but did. Eventually someone at DS woke up, looked around, and said "What the hell....?"....and it all went away again.