tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4491330144982825900.post2900766374532661762..comments2023-08-15T07:59:07.903+10:00Comments on Theatre First: Making it up as we go along: writing for televisionKeith Gowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05886217413331590438noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4491330144982825900.post-72211631687491596202015-04-05T19:52:23.103+10:002015-04-05T19:52:23.103+10:00Thanks for the link to the post about Gibson's...Thanks for the link to the post about Gibson's wardrobe. I'd thought quite a lot about that while I was watching. I loved the character in the first series, but the second series really cements her as one of the great leading TV characters.<br /><br />Twin Peaks definitely informs how I watch television and I think it also fits into the mould of what I'm talking about here - a solid Keith Gowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05886217413331590438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4491330144982825900.post-80440692939415343702015-04-05T19:38:20.546+10:002015-04-05T19:38:20.546+10:00In the UK, the finale of S2 of The Fall happened a...In the UK, the finale of S2 of The Fall happened at the same time as S2 of Broadchurch, both very different and yet similar themed shows. <br /><br />Broadchurch came off worse with the critics, yet I found them both having really satisfying endings. I think my years of Twin Peaks devotion has made me appreciate drama writing differently. The final 90 minute episode of The Fall swung it for me Alexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14031131820056050655noreply@blogger.com