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They are making a t.v. series about this book!
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Jul 14, 2013 07:55PM

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I'm on the fence about a tv show. They never do the book any justice.

I'm on the fe..."
I feel a little skeptic also, but I am more excited to see the show. I find it best go into it without any kind of expectations and just be excited that someone is bringing the story to life, for a whole other audience.


I would be excited, but after what happened to "Under the Dome" as a TV series I am going to keep my excitement reined in...

I read the books, but honestly I don't think a TV series will hold my interest. May give the first episode a try though. My understanding is that del Toro and Hogan wrote these books after unsuccessfully pitching this idea to several movie studios. Since they couldn't sell it, they put it in novel form, partially to advertise it. And while I thought the story was okay, the plot left me a little flat once they got past the mystery of the plane (I did love the first half of The Strain, I though that rocked).

When I first heard of this trilogy I had thought they were graphic novels. Maybe I will like them better than I did as graphic novels. Not sure about it as a television show. Need to watch first to be able to form an opinion.

Then it turned into nothing but generic mush, it was like Del Toro rehashing Blade II but without Blade.
So nah, no interest in this tv show at all


People have mentioned the Walking Dead series, but HBO has done a great adaption to small screen with both the Game of Thrones series and the Sookie Stackhouse series. No one considered AMC to be able to do anything "likable" with Walking Dead... and look how that turned out!

Even if it does tank, so what, something as original and well written as The Strain deserves the big screen.


Del Toro: "Uh...no."



Well, they have to make it different. They did the same thing with Game of Thrones and Walking Dead. Some for purposes involving differences between what is good for books vs what is good for the screen, others just to make it new enough for those who read the books.


I'm still going to watch season 2 but with less expectation than I did the first. Maybe that's why I judged it so harshly? the Strained Trilogy brings the chills and the shivers but the show kept forgetting to do that.
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