 | | 12-22-2003, 03:24 AM | |
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| Check this article out. After reading it, I've noticed a few points they've made concerning the different Gods used... Quote: |
There's no hard-and-fast formula, but an episode's final God, or "third-act God" as Hall refers to the character, tends to be much more philosophical.
| That proves true in episodes like "The fire & the Wood", "Touch Move", "Death Be Not Whatever", and "St. Joan" where the Gods gave Joan the final thought. Quote: |
Hall says: The slightly kooky flight attendant is "a humorous God. The first-act God is almost always for humor."
| Again, seen this in episodes like "Death be not whatever", "The Fire & the Wood", "Bringeth It On"...
So I guess the different personas in between is a little bit of both? __________________ "Don't you miss me a little?"
"No... please go."
"Do you miss yourself? Because I do." Joan of Arcadia
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