Season 3 starts next week, January 11.
I've been waiting for this.....
shareIn advance of the new season, I have been having a marathon of Seasons 1 and 2 on DVD.
Just at the point where Aurora make contact with Sabine Faber in the park.
Good idea. The thing that made me realize that the new season was starting was that last night the CBC ran the final episode of Season 2 -- which made me look ahead to next week and there it was, with a new episode.
I wish there was a better way of alerting people to new seasons starting. I might have easily missed that. Kind of like the way I'd already missed the first half of Season 1, before I discovered it. I was glad I bought the DVD like you have, and could catch up.
For fans who "like" their Facebook page, there is a countdown that started yesterday, and a bunch of other online stuff they are putting forward.
Other than that, we have to hope that imdb users are reading our conversation.
So many things are being put on Facebook these days. (I feel sorry for the guy who invented MySpace, who has seemingly been consigned to oblivion.)
I've considered going on it, but it always seems like so much useless trivia cluttering up the technosphere about things and people I don't care about.
And the aptly named Twit-ter is even worse: "I'm having coffee right now, and then I'll probably go shopping." Wow, thanks for the heads-up about that! Why does anyone think anyone ELSE is going to be interested in the minute-by-minute mundane details and events of their lives? I'm sure not.
I've also read articles expressing shock and dismay at the amount of intimate and personal details people are freely revealing about their lives (especially younger people), complete with pictures of themselves, and where they're going to be, and what they're going to be doing, and with whom. They have no privacy left at all.
Sadly, it soon won't matter what X COMPANY puts on Facebook or anywhere else, because it will be gone!
While I am sad to see this most compelling show end in 10 weeks, I do take some small comfort in the fact that it is ending on their terms; that the people who make the show have decided that their story has not been told and that they wil bring it to a proper conclusion themselves, rather than having been abruptly cancelled with more story left to be told (i.e., what happened to BOMB GIRLS).
However, now I thin it is CTV's turn to come up with a Canadian WWII-themed series ins 2018! And it needs to run for FOUR seasons.