I’ve never noticed This Is a Work of Fiction disclaimers on dramas before, but when I was checking out new shows on Sunday, I saw them on three seperate dramas. And oddly enough, they were all fantasy dramas. In case you were wondering:
Drawing sketches of future events? Not real.
Getting sent 30 years in the past via a car crash? Not real.
Aliens from a distant star that live among us for hundreds of years without aging and only eat flowers? Not real.
Aliens from a distant star that live among us for hundreds of years without aging and only eat flowers? Not real.
The “this is a work of fiction” disclaimer on that one amused me as well. Especially after they started randomly “devolving” into literal foxes and killing people with their mind powers.
Amilia
June 25, 2018 at 11:32 PM
I’ve never noticed This Is a Work of Fiction disclaimers on dramas before, but when I was checking out new shows on Sunday, I saw them on three seperate dramas. And oddly enough, they were all fantasy dramas. In case you were wondering:
Drawing sketches of future events? Not real.
Getting sent 30 years in the past via a car crash? Not real.
Aliens from a distant star that live among us for hundreds of years without aging and only eat flowers? Not real.
mano
June 25, 2018 at 11:47 PM
Which drama is the alien? At least he doesn’t eat kitties like Alf
Amilia
June 25, 2018 at 11:59 PM
Moonshine and Valentine. aka The Love Knot: His Excellency’s First Love.
LT is Irresistibly Indifferent, Dame Judi
June 26, 2018 at 12:10 AM
The “this is a work of fiction” disclaimer on that one amused me as well. Especially after they started randomly “devolving” into literal foxes and killing people with their mind powers.
superwhopotterlock
June 26, 2018 at 1:14 AM
I don’t know about the alien one 😂 but for the other two they could be talking about the cases and not the fantasy part.