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the squirrely feeling? Are they explaining too much? I want to know...but I don't want to know.

No... it's just a subtle deviation from the format of the first season. Everything still takes place in the booth.
 
No... it's just a subtle deviation from the format of the first season. Everything still takes place in the booth.

I tell ya...Cannot wait to get home and see the rest. Do the eps come out once a week? And after the initial season ended do you know how long it was till the second started?
 
I tell ya...Cannot wait to get home and see the rest. Do the eps come out once a week? And after the initial season ended do you know how long it was till the second started?

New episodes on Monday. Three episodes in Season 2 so far.

Season One was 2010 but I didn't find out about it until late 2011 so I didn't have to wait as long as some folk.

The Booth at the End - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EDIT : As of now (August 21st) the wiki page contains no Season 2 discussion or spoilers.
 
I knew I recognized 'the man' from a lot of stuff. Looked up his IMDB...wow, now that's a character actor. He is so good in the part. I love his incensed atittude when he has to correct folks as to who is to blame. Just really good stuff.
 
Get this... the director of Season 2 is Adam Arkin from Life, Sons of Anarchy and Justified!

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Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci to Produce Universal

The ever-busy Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci have added yet another project to their development slate. Heat Vision reports that Kurtzman and Orci have signed on to produce an adaptation of the fantasy adventure book series Dragonology. Instead of reading like novels, the books are presented as long-lost works written by Dr. Ernest Drake in the 19th century. The central concept of the film is that dragons actually exist, and a team of dragonologists “embark on the quest to avert a plot to use the world’s remaining dragons to wipe out humanity.” Leonard Hartman wrote the initial draft of the script, but he’s now been moved to an executive producer role as Kurtzman and Orci look for a new writer to tackle the adaptation.

Following the initial book, subsequent entries in the Dragonology series centered on the anatomy of certain dragons, how to summon dragons, and learning the secrets of dragons. Kurtzman and Orci recently signed a deal with Universal to develop and produce reboots of Van Helsing and The Mummy, and they’re also writing and producing the Amazing Spider-Man sequel. Hit the jump to read a synopsis for Dragonology.

The books sound far more interesting than the generic concept they have outlined for a movie.

Oh and Doc...started watching first ep of S2 of The Booth at the End...was the change you spoke of the location? I was really thrown by it. That and the changed appearance of 'the man' made me think I was watching a flashback...which, now that I think about it I very well could be.
 
Oh and Doc...started watching first ep of S2 of The Booth at the End...was the change you spoke of the location? I was really thrown by it. That and the changed appearance of 'the man' made me think I was watching a flashback...which, now that I think about it I very well could be.

Nope. I just meant their kind of.... expanding the narrative world as it were.
 
METAL HURLANT CHRONICLES Teaser, Trailer and Release Date | Collider

The live-action series Metal Hurlant Chronicles has finally solidified a debut date; unfortunately it won?t be in the States. Based on the French comics anthology Metal Hurlant (translated directly as ?screaming metal? and known in the States as Heavy Metal), Metal Hurlant Chronicles will debut in France with talks to expand into the UK and Germany. Each 26-minute long episode will center on one heroic arc in a world that combines a Game of Thrones-type fantasy setting with sci-fi elements. Directed by Guillaume Lubrano and starring Scott Adkins, Michael Jai white, Rutger Hauer, Darren Shahlavi and Matt Mullins, Metal Hurlant Chronicles is finally seeing the light this month. Hit the jump to watch the teaser and trailer.

The trailer has been around for a while now, but the new teaser and synopsis come courtesy of Quiet Earth. Here?s a look at the synopsis, the teaser and the trailer (which features ?major boobage?):

The upcoming live action sci-fi television series M?tal Hurlant Chronicles (WE Productions / Humanoids / Sony Pictures TV), aka HEAVY METAL, adapted from the French graphic novels by legendary comic book artist Jean ?Moebius? Giraud. Directed by Guillaume Lubrano and starring Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner, Sin City, Batman Begins), Joe Flanigan (Stargate Atlantis, Fringe, Warehouse 13, CSI: Miami), Scott Adkins (The Expendables 2, The Bourne Supremacy, X-Men: Origins), Michael Jai White (Spawn, The Dark Knight), Kelly Brook (Piranha 3D, The Italian Job, Smallville), David Belle (Prince of Persia, Bablyon A.D.), James Marsters (Buffy, Angel, Smallville, Torchwood, Hawaii Five O), Darren Shahlavi (300, Mortal Kombat Legacy, Arrow).

 
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