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From: Ryan Donovan <max_outsider@roswell.every1.net>
Subject: [roswell] Roswell Questionaire
>[What was your favorite episode last season. And why?]
The Morning After. It was the first episode I ever saw (I missed the original airing of "Pilot") and it literally made me fall in love with the show- I especially remember how much I liked the opening credit sequence, and I'm pleased now to know it wasn't present in "Pilot".
>[What was your least favorite episode last season. And why? What would you
>have like to have seen played out differently?]
Hmmm... I'm trying to think of an episode I didn't like. I would have to go with "Independence Day" because while I like the idea and character of Michael, Brendon Fehr's portrayal of the role is ghastly. Reviewing the season this summer, I find myself more apt to stomach Tess than Michael, which is just wrong. I don't think Mr. Fehr did a very good job in "Independence Day" even though others may think so.
>[Do you feel the season was wrapped up too quickly in 'Destiny?']
No, like the creators and producers, I'll say that the needed to go through a natural evolution process. It definitely suited ROSWELL and made the last 6 episodes stand out as especially suspenseful. I didn't like the resoltion of "Destiny"- I think it was wrong to reveal so much in 10 minutes.
>[Do you think that Hank, Michael's foster father, 'got what he deserved' in
>Independence Day?]
I guess so. I really didn't -and still don't- care what happens to Michael.
>[Do you think we should see more of the character's parents in the next
>season, as they suddenly took a back seat to other storylines last season?]
I would like to see more of Amy DeLuca and Diane Evans, but the rest of the parents didn't really strike me as "watchable" week after week. Amy really was on of the best supporting characters- I hope they do stuff with her next season
>[Do you like having Valenti as part of the 'gang' now? Why?]
Yes, I do, because it eliminates him as their enemy. I think, in all honesty, that Valenti was so invested in the whole alien storyline that he needed to know. After he saved Max from Hubble, he kind of made the choice to become their ally. He was never malevolent- he simply wanted the truth.
>[What roles do you think the Sheriff and Kyle could have next season, now
>that they know their secret?]
Valenti, I would assume, will become the kind of patriarchal father figure, similar to Giles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. As an adult and a sheriff, he'll be able to do more in the ways or protecting them from potential human enemies. I don't think Kyle will be expanded too much- I don't think he's even supposed to appear in "Skin and Bones"
>[Do you think Max and Liz are truly meant to be together, or that people
>shouldn't date outside their own species?]
I think Max and Liz should do what *they* want to do. If they want to date, then they should date. Period.
>[Likewise, do you think that Michael and Maria stand a chance to get back
>together?]
I think Michael is too much of a jerk. Maria should find someone else who better suits her eccentric personality.
>[For you north American viewers, has the move from Wednesday to Monday
>nights been better for you? If you're overseas, is it shown at an
>inconvenient time for it to catch more viewers?]
Neither night is inconvenient, but personally I liked it better when it was on after "Dawson's Creek" on Wednesday night. I don't watch "Dawson's Creek" but I think it was just a better timeslot for the show. I guess the Nielson's would disagree, though.