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  1. Baz, Sure wish I was able to take you up on the X-Cast and the Time is Now Q&A. Wrong continent:) Sounds like an interesting event.

  2. Thanks for these photos, hope to do my own pilgrimage to Vancouver one day soon.
  3. I have a spare ticket for this event in Birmingham UK tomorrow if you would like it, cover price £15, free to a TIWWA member. DM me please for more info. https://macbirmingham.co.uk/event/the-x-cast-and-the-time-is-now-q-a?fbclid=IwAR0gpjLVlKkptoVc1vzZHBs-jQ-JvYorsjObtV4UfzkFdu6MYm7mrNhLYYo#
  4. For anyone in the Manchester UK area- I have a spare ticket for the sold out Frank Spotnitz Masterclass Q&A at Media City on Monday 27th Jan starting 6pm. Anyone who fancies it let me know. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rts-nw-a-masterclass-with-frank-spotnitz-tickets-75136642721?utm_campaign=reminder_attendees_48hour_email&utm_medium=email&ref=eemaileventremind&utm_source=eventbrite&utm_term=eventname
  5. Hi all, For those able to get to it, Frank Spotnitz is in a Q&A on his career at University of Salford, MediaCityUK, Manchester, Mon, 27 January 2020 from 6.30pm. Besides of course his involvement in Millennium and X-Files he is also executive producer on The Man in the High Castle, now in its fourth season fpr Amazon, and Medici: Masters of Florence on Netflex, among many others. Tickets are free from this link- https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rts-nw-a-masterclass-with-frank-spotnitz-tickets-75136642721?aff=eemailordconf&utm_campaign=order_confirm&ref=eemailordconf&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eventbrite&utm_term=viewevent Those in the north of the UK very very rarely get event like this so I aim to make the most of it. Any TIWWA's going let me know. cheers baz
  6. Sorry to have learnt only today of Joe's passing on the 16th June. I went on his fb profile to wish him happy birthday. He would have been 54 today. I only knew him through TIWWA, and his enthusiasm for the show and his collaboration on the virtual season 6 was invaluable. The impact he had on his friends and family is evident in the many condolences, and we can only hope we can all be remembered as well as he is. Farewell, High Plains Drifter.
  7. So has anyone had a chance to watch this doc? I pre=ordered the blu-ray and the first volume of music. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on it.
  8. I like to think of Millennium like a great album, a classic that is very much of its time but also forever relevant. Each generation that finds it will discover their own way of relating to it. We, on this forum and those on the other fan groups on social media, have all been affected by it. It changes the way we view the world, as great works should. And if the world does seem darker than it was back then, I think we can be assured there is, somewhere out there, a Frank Black, still trying to keep out the darkness from seeping into our own yellow house.
  9. I like to think of Millennium like a great album, a classic that is very much of its time but also forever relevant. Each generation that finds it will discover their own way of relating to it. We, on this forum and those on the other fan groups on social media, have all been affected by it. It changes the way we view the world, as great works should. And if the world does seem darker than it was back then, I think we can be assured there is, somewhere out there, a Frank Black, still trying to keep out the darkness from seeping into our own yellow house.
  10. Thanks Earthnut, by all means whenever you're ready send over any quotes you think may be appropriate for the themes; the comic focuses on present day Frank in the twilight of his years and of Jordan becoming a strong independent woman making her own way in the world. PM would be fine. Also I'm sure Oklahoma would be a fine setting for an episode. My partner's mother is actually from Oklahoma, though I've never been there myself.
  11. Hi all, so I was thinking, for the MM fan comic stuff I'm working on in the background, about adding in places and people from the forum as a thank you for peoples ongoing support to TIWWA and the fandom. I have a list of main characters, and plenty of opportunity for other supporting cast members. If anyone wants to nominate their hometown as a potential setting for an episode (though traditionally of course every episode should look like Vancouver!), or would like to have their likeness included, please let us know. Also I want to include quotations from 21st century sources at the beginning of each episode, whether from speeches, poetry etc, so anything you've come across you think might be millenniumistic please include. The themes include mortality, loss of self, and new beginnings.
  12. Thanks everyone. I hadn't seen the gallery for ages, some brilliant stuff on there, including yours Smiley!
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