On Mar 10, 10:12 am, AdriannePalicki.jup2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Mar 4, 8:33 am, "studio" <t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > On Mar 4, 2:22 am, "digitalwor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <digitalwor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > wrote:
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> > > Does anyone have access or know where I can get my hands on the
> > > proposed script for the NBC version? Was there ever a script
written?
>
> > lol...well, I'm absolutely sure there was a script, and it probably
> > still exists somewhere.
> > But it's not been posted on the Internet that I know of, and I've
> > already looked.
> > However, you never know, it may be posted in the future at somepoint.
> > But I wouldn't hold my breath.
>
> Wow - 3+ years after this pilot failed , cool to see people still
> talking about it ! Cool to see my site referenced too.
>
> I have a copy of the first draft of Petrie's script for this pilot -
> and though I have only skimmed over it , the biggest character
> difference I noticed (besides Penny being an infant) was that West was
> kinda a wuss (though he got that tag by some fans during the
> "original" series for always having rocks fall on him etc...lol) but
> in the Petrie script David Robinson could kick West's a$$. You do not
> see/get this impression in the pilot's final production.
>
> I don't have the script at hand to review - I stored it away in a
> filing cabinet at work.
>
> I do not have any plans to post it on my website either.... sorry. :-\
>
> Those are answers to two questions I anticipate would be asked in
> response to this posting. ;)
>
> Mike
> Jupiter-2http://Jup2.com
ADDENDUM:
Actually , aas I re-read my post, calling West "kinda a wuss" isn't
really accurate - I think rather it is more accurae to describe
Petrie's David Robinson as physically and mentally "tougher" than West
- because in the final production West isn't a wuss at all. David is
just tougher - in the "strong & quiet" sort of character - where West
is a more brazen sort of personality...


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