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Friday, April 13, 2007

This Week's Recap of 'Brad's Corner'.

THIS ENTRY AND ITS LINKS CONTAIN SPOILERS FOR SEASON TWO OF 'CLASS OF THE TITANS'. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE SPOILED, THEN PLEASE NEITHER CLICK ON ANY LINKS NOR READ ANY FURTHER. THANK YOU.

We're still on hiatus, but we'll try, at the very least, to do a recap at the end of each week at the very least regarding new entries on director Brad Goodchild's blog.

For the week of April 9-13, we've had the following posts:
  • Background Tuesday -- Twelve full-colour background keys from Episode 1.06: Trojan Horse and/or the stock pile. They can be seen here, here, and here. Please leave comments at the first entry we've linked to.

  • Thursday Surprise -- Instead of a usual Incidental Thursday, Mr. Goodchild posted character designs of six different Argonauts that will appear in an unspecified Season Two episode. Each character has a distinct look, but we do not yet know if each one is supposed to correspond to a specific named Argonaut from mythology or if they're generic Argonauts. The designs can be viewed here and here, and again, please leave comments at the first entry we've linked to.

  • Friday Surprise -- Just as we were about to post this entry, Mr. Goodchild posted yet another new entry! Yesterday, he noted an upcoming episode featuring a funny design of Neil as a baby in response to a piece of fanart, and just now, he posted two more character design sheets. The first one features Jay as a baby and at five and ten years old (with 'Jay getting younger' as the file's title), and the second is the aforementioned Neil as a baby. No story details have been revealed yet.


That's our recap for this week. We now return to our epic poetry reading marathon and musing on Turnus's changing roles as both Achilles and Hector in Vergil's 'Aeneid' for an essay and we hope you'll have a great weekend.

EDIT (April 19; 8:42PM): In our haste, we accidentally forgot to include a Season Two spoiler warning at the beginning of this entry. Many apologies.

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