Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA girl without the gene for fear becomes an FBI agent.A girl without the gene for fear becomes an FBI agent.A girl without the gene for fear becomes an FBI agent.
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I have read all of the Fearless books by Francine Pascal they are amazing. I think that first of all they should NOT have Rachael Leigh Cook because Gaia , anyone who as ever read the book knows, is blonde and it seems unimportant but trust me it is important. Also it would be more interesting starting from the first Fearless where Gaia is 17 you really learn to love her character and her friends But hopefully they know what they are doing.A suggestion for anyone who hasn't read Fearless--it is great read it its an amazing book you cant go wrong. And i hope they will carry all the aspects of Gaia's life into the movie--she really has an interesting story. (i really hope they start form when she is 17 ha ha i know i have said this but i really love the characters and story of when she is 17)
I've read all the Fearless books that are available. I'm a big fan of the books, I've known about the wb's show "Fearless" for almost a year now. I finally saw the pilot this week. It was way better than I thought it was going to be, but it should be more like the books. I think that would make the show stronger. These are the changes I would make: -New York instead of L.A. like it is in the books. -Recast Rachael Leigh Cook, she's a good actress, but not as Gaia, Gaia should be Russian looking, blonde hair, blue eyes, at least 5'9", and not built petite like Rachael is. -Gaia needs to be 17 like she is in the books and in high school.
-Has to have the characters, Ed, Sam, Ella, Heather, Loki, and her dad. Even Mary would be cool to have, though she doesn't last. So I think the show has potential without comparing it to the books. Gaia is a little too violent. I didn't care for the girl fight scene in the bathroom I thought that was too much, but I do think Rachael, Ian, Eric, and Bianca make a good young FBI team.
-Has to have the characters, Ed, Sam, Ella, Heather, Loki, and her dad. Even Mary would be cool to have, though she doesn't last. So I think the show has potential without comparing it to the books. Gaia is a little too violent. I didn't care for the girl fight scene in the bathroom I thought that was too much, but I do think Rachael, Ian, Eric, and Bianca make a good young FBI team.
This presentation had a good premise, a likeable cast, and a nice style to put the bow on top of the box. It's too bad it was not picked up for a series, guess they can always try again in the future - there's a whole series to adapt from.
I've read most of the "Fearless" books. (I know what you're all thinking. Francine Pascal?) They were really good. It'll be good to see in the show if the creators can bridge the gap from Gaia being 17 in the books, and 21 in the show. I wonder if they will bring The characters "Ed Fargo" and "Sam Moon" back. It also would be interesting to see them bring in "Heather Gannis", who was Gaia's rival in high school. One other thing was that in the books, Gaia was a blond. Unless Rachel Leigh Cook is going to dye her hair, it's a major difference.I heard that the WB was planning on picking the series up for it's Fall lineup. I think that would be a good thing. I just hope that the TV series is as good as the books.
I have to say, I wish this show hadn't been cancelled. I've read all of the books and they're fantastic, and even though I had some large criticisms of the show, I think it had a lot of potential. If there's ever a re-launch, which I hope there will be at some point, they ought to base it strictly on the books, beginning to end. They could get about three seasons out of the Fearless/Fearless Super Editions, then Series Four could be like the Fearless FBI series. After that, they could move to where they are here with this pilot. It has so much potential. Rachel Leigh Cook is wrong to be Gaia - the models from the book covers would all suffice, and for some strange reason I think Julia Stiles would make a wonderful Gaia. I want this show back on air, but completely redone; possibly re-written for the screen by Francine Pascal, too. God, I'm demanding.
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- AnecdotesIn Francine Pascal's initial series of 30+ novels, Gaia Moore was a NYC high-school student. "Fearless FBI" was actually a 4-volume sequel, which took place shortly after Gaia's eventual graduation.
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