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| Show FAQ | What was the production order for the first season? The original production order for the first season is:
101 Storm Front
102 Rules of Engagement
103 Birds of a Feather
104 The Boone Identity
105 Hair of the Dog
106 Walls
107 Bad Blood
108 Soul Beneficiary
109 What about Bob?
110 The Other Dick
111 Things That Go Bump
112 Second City | What level of involvement did Jim Butcher have in the making of the series? Taken from the boards at jimbutcher.com, Jim Butcher himself rights:
"I'm consulting, but it's informal and largely based on the fact that Robert is a decent and friendly guy. He's sent me scripts, a copy of the series bible, and I've given him feedback and seen changes made based upon it, which was (I thought) undeniably gentlemanly (and intelligent, of course) of him.
"I like what I've seen.
"That said, Robert isn't working in a vaccuum, and if I don't get absolutely everything I want in the show, neither does he. The differences, however, are generally minor and cosmetic. Some of them are just smart, and if I'd known more about writing when I was putting the books together, I probably would have used them. That's the advantage he has approaching this as a savvy screenwriter and producer, whereas I was an unpublished wannabe.
"I like where the show is (currently) going, and I've been called by the studio to see if I'd be willing to work with the writers a little more. I am (provided I don't get too much more work pressure, ugh). We'll see if I actually go out and talk with them, read scripts, what have you. I'd love to help. I'll also understand if they don't want the novelist-creator cramping professional scriptwriters' styles and making their jobs harder.
"It's out of my control, although arguably I'm not utterly unable to influence matters, and I can handle that. I'd love to help it be the best show it can, and I'll be happy to shoot my mouth off if someone wants my opinion. But then, who isn't.
"Hell, if they wanted me to, I'd be happy to write (or help write) a script. That would probably be a case of some poor intern carrying my weight, but what's life for if not to try new things!" |
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