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Re: In defense of Continuity
- __From__: Johanna Draper Carlson
- __Subject__: Re: In defense of Continuity
- __Date__: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 02:37:50 -0600
Tim Turnip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet the onset of continuity in soap operas is hardly new, it's a
> decades-old tradition, as in comics. Is it just that both audiences
> are finding they simply have less time and patience for such a thing?
Perhaps. There are certainly more options these days with less
involvement and commitment needed.
Plus, soap opera continuity for years included things like kids that
disappear and come back two years later as adults.
--
Johanna Draper Carlson
Reviews of Comics Worth Reading -- http://www.comicsworthreading.com
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