 Jabberwok Posts: 31
10/28/2015
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Does anyone else think the Velocipede Squad would make an excellent serial crime drama? I can already here the announcer in the commercials...
The reckless officer who gets chewed out by the commissioner every week, drinks too much darkdrop coffee, and fights in the Black Ribbon on the side. Running down pickpockets and couriers, chasing a villain who can walk through mirrors...
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.JPG) Snotra Posts: 67
10/28/2015
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It did in the UK, a very long time ago. It was called The Sweeny, as in Sweeny Todd - Flying Squad. At least that is always how I think of it.
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 Jabberwok Posts: 31
10/28/2015
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Snotra wrote:
It did in the UK, a very long time ago. It was called The Sweeny, as in Sweeny Todd - Flying Squad. At least that is always how I think of it.
Ooo, thanks, checking it out now. Haven't noticed any bikes yet, but it seems cool. I am imagining something less modern, though it's probably hard to make any sort of Victorian detective show that isn't about Sherlock. In the future of my mind, FL has enough clout to spawn spin-off TV shows.
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.JPG) Snotra Posts: 67
10/29/2015
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I brought up The Sweeny because they had a similar 'moral perspective' shall we say, and screech around at a speed. Have you tried 'Ripper Street'. I found it an excellent period detective show. It has 8.1 on IMDB.
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
10/29/2015
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Yes, I was about to comment that The Sweeney plus Ripper Street would equal Velocipede Squad! If one were to pitch a Fallen London-based show, well, it's a solid premise. Fantastical crimes, society scandals, an idealistic inspector trying to reform a corrupt institution from within, thrilling penny-farthing-based fight scenes...
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Jabberwok Posts: 31
10/29/2015
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Sir Frederick Tanah-Chook wrote:
Yes, I was about to comment that The Sweeney plus Ripper Street would equal Velocipede Squad! If one were to pitch a Fallen London-based show, well, it's a solid premise. Fantastical crimes, society scandals, an idealistic inspector trying to reform a corrupt institution from within, thrilling penny-farthing-based fight scenes...
Looks like Ripper Street is on netflix. Sweeney's on youtube. I will find a way to watch both of them at once, while mentally inserting rubbery men into every scene.
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 Charlotte_de_Witte Posts: 360
11/16/2015
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Can I recommend a brilliant and sadly short lived 2008 show called City of Vice about the Bow Street Runners, which although set in the 18th rather than 19th century is certainly worth taking a look at. Quite mature themes if that's a concern. I think its up on the youtube.
-- "Do one thing for me, Sredni Vashtar."
Social actions welcome. Only, send me dupes if you need help with the Affluent Photographer please, I like the bats! [And boxed kitties, and extreme gardening]- Thank-you!
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11/16/2015
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[Narrated via Law and Order UK style]
In the Fallen City of London, the Ladybones Road Criminal Justice System is beaten into local citizens by raucous Officers riding Velocipedes. These are their Stories [DUM DUM] edited by the truthseeker on 11/16/2015
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 Charlotte_de_Witte Posts: 360
11/17/2015
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Rubbery based offenses are considered especially heinous...
-- "Do one thing for me, Sredni Vashtar."
Social actions welcome. Only, send me dupes if you need help with the Affluent Photographer please, I like the bats! [And boxed kitties, and extreme gardening]- Thank-you!
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 Parelle Posts: 1084
11/17/2015
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The stories told here are true. Names have been changed to grieve the innocent. No cats were harmed in the making of this tale.
-- Parelle, Lady Joseph Marlen. The Singular Librarian. A Midnighter, a Player of the Marvelous. pages from a dusty bookshop: a badly updated FL changelog | Useful Guidance and Explanations
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