Thursday, April 03, 2014

American Gothic - My New Kickstarter Curiosity


Shame on me. I recently posted my "Kickstarter Wish List" in the wake of Veronica Mars. But alas, I neglected to mention one of my all-time favorite TV shows, American Gothic, which only lasted for one season. (Come on now, people, let's all say, "Someone's at the door" in unison. On the count of 3...)

Without giving away too much, let's just say that the series' final episode left us with quite a doozy of a cliffhanger: would Caleb inherit the mantle of Evil from his father, Sheriff Lucas Buck, in the town of Trinity, South Carolina? Now would be the perfect time to revisit Trinity, especially since Caleb would be an adult and close to the age that Sheriff Buck was back in 1995. A feature film -- or rebooted TV series -- could bring things full circle. What if Dark Side Caleb ruled the town with a supernaturally-tinged iron fist as the show's new antagonist? Who would fight for light and goodness? Would Caleb still be haunted, tortured even, by visions of his dead sister Merlyn?

The show's actors have continued to strike gold with steady, impressive work. For instance, Lucas Black has forged ahead with hits such as The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and I've especially enjoyed watching Jake Weber as Patricia Arquette's hubby on Medium and Sarah Paulson's breakout work on American Horror Story.

Some of you AG fans may be in the know, but back in 1996 W.T. Quick's prequel novel, American Gothic: Family, saw the light of day. And it's great! It explores Lucas' own descent into darkness as he reluctantly takes the reins from his father, Christopher Buck. Worth the read for diehards.

For newbies, AG is available on DVD. But be warned: Rather than being presented in the correct order, the episodes are in order of air date (which don't sync up chronologically) followed by several unaired episodes. Plus, they're on dual-layered DVDs, adding extra headache potential. A brief, easy Internet search will call up the correct order to follow the story. Maybe we'll be lucky enough to get a reissued, deluxe edition one of these days on DVD/Blu-ray -- with the episodes remastered and in the correct order; new interviews with the cast and crew; and other fan-fused delights.

Dear Shaun Cassidy, creator & guru -- we fans will answer your Kickstarter call and open that blood-stained door anytime! Time to come a-knockin'.

1 Comments:

Blogger debs hanley said...

yes mr cassidy it really is time to continue this story with american gothic with a well overdue second season or at least a short novel to answer all you serious fan s questions come on please we need to know what happened to all our well loved characters....

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