(06-27-2017, 06:58 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: Commentary is for some a select episode(s) that aired, covering the whole episode. Deleted scene last for a few seconds each, and warrant no reason for commentary. They just add them and leave them be. I think the better question is why add those deleted as opposed to others because not everything that gets deleted gets put back in /is included in the final package? I know in S3, David does commentary on Ep 3 because he directed it. I think I heard that the game of Thrones commentary from last season, it involved some of the actors that featured in the selected episode(s) doing the commentary alongside the director etc.
That's what I saw with my X-Files dvds. Those just contained an easter egg to click on and you could see the deleted scene. But, there was no reason why the scene was deleted.
(06-27-2017, 06:58 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: But there's no such scene showing Nick being romantic towards Eve that's included in the S5 or S6 packages because it would contradict the show.
I know, I'm the one that made that up.
(06-27-2017, 06:58 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: For a weekly show, the stuff that's added is typically complimentary with the aired show that gets wilted down to fit a specific period of length/rating. Directors have multiple reasons for cutting scene but at the top of the list, is time constraints. Another thing, the last two seasons heavily feature a domesticated Nick and Adalind, it was never necessary to show everything they did while living at the fome hence the deleted scenes, they left enough clues to viewers on how things were for/between them within the actual shows that aired. It's like when saying something in ten words or less as opposed to using fifty words instead without losing the context of what you're trying to say. A script is stuffed to capacity the director edits that down to the required length but without changing the original vision unless specially stated that they changed something in the scripts. We know they did that in S5 with Eve and I'm willing to add that the halted Nick and Adalind's domestic bliss when the changed Eve's story in the second half of the show. When S6 started, it was as if the suspicious between Nick and Adalind in the latter half of S5 didn't even exist.
I get what you're saying. What I'm saying is I don't believe a debate on whether a character is better or worse can take place using a deleted scene as reference. The scene ended up on the cutting room floor. In the eyes of the editing team, it doesn't exist.
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