So each episode took place in a more or less emotionally coherent arc overall, since they were pulling from the same novel, and could ask the vets questions, but also was its own story, and each had a slightly different flavour.
I like the sound of the quasi-anthology feel that would have given the series. Was Orloff head writer on the earlier series, too?
SHE WAS THE LOVE OF HIS LIFE, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE. WHAT IS HAPPENING!?
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Still not sure what happened there.
So each episode took place in a more or less emotionally coherent arc overall, since they were pulling from the same novel, and could ask the vets questions, but also was its own story, and each had a slightly different flavour.
I like the sound of the quasi-anthology feel that would have given the series. Was Orloff head writer on the earlier series, too?
SHE WAS THE LOVE OF HIS LIFE, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE. WHAT IS HAPPENING!?
Maybe we'll get flashbacks?