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Had A Question For ALIAS/LOST/HEROES Vet And DAY ONE Creator Jesse Alexander?? He Took Questions At 2 p.m.!!
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Jesse Alexander, a writer-producer who worked on “Alias,” “Lost” and “Heroes,” just created a new four-hour miniseries about a worldwide disaster precipitated by extraterrestrials. You can read about it here.
If you still have questions, head to www.metaplace.com/TheStage/play at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET to ask Alexander questions and hear answers in real time.

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Oh no i diint!
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Didn't he create it as a series, and the network chickened out?
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From a full season with potential for more to a 4 or 6 hour miniseries if I recall correctly? I guess my question is, what did you fuck up so badly?
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...what would it be?
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Way to go, NBC! More time for Leno. I guess the only hope for it is the Syfy model, if it's a hit as a mini-series, it will be given a full season a la Battlestar Galactica
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Just kidding...No really, what the fuck is it?
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Honestly have no idea what he contributed to Lost. And never bother much with Alias.
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Join this website to talk to somebody that is no longer associated with any of these shows. Weird push--for sure.
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I know why.
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Nov 17, 2009 4:33:23 PM CST
how many fucking licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop?
by idrinkyourmilkshake
and you better be fucking spot-on!
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If so, how is it possible when he is on these talkbacks 24/7?
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and knew ahead of time that Walt's aging would be such an issue, would you have filmed a scene years ahead of time for the finale of the show that would include a ten year old Walt? I just think it would be cool to see a ten year old Walt in the sixth season explaining what was really going on. And Day One had a lot going for it, btw.
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Just asking.
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She hides under the desk.
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The scale, acting, and production values look up-to-par. The final pan across those alien structures in the background definitely grabbed my attention.
I mean, I now *officially* want to see the first episode of this show. Which doesn't happen that often.
But I'm a fan of Jesse Alexander and his writing, so it isn't much of a surprise. He knows how to create wacko scenarios yet marry them with intriguing character drama. It's a skill I admire.
And Xander Berkeley's in it! Good casting there.
I'd like to see this. -
And is he funny in person?
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