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Why should he? He has six other series that do that for him. I don't know if clipping MR would affect much; he's already established himself with his new target audience who will now, ideally, follow his two fresher series and bring in a profit. That's mainly why I think he dragged the series out beyond book 3: he wanted to get W&W and DX firmly established so as to keep the audience attention. Now that he has two other series, one of which is only two books in, the other no more than three, he can push on with those two while he establishes another in the background.
We've gone from predicting plot to predicting marketing strategy...that's an odd twist.
He can keep it up two more years. That would be long enough to rotate out MR, and rotate in something else, which will be up and running for a good year before DX gets rotated out, with W&W as a fallback option. Besides, none of us could have seen more than three years out of MR at the end of STWAOES, and yet he found a good Go Green piece and a good piece of filler to throw in while he developed another 3-book plot arc.
As for what's next? Well, so far we have
Mutants
Aliens
Magic
What's left? Zombies, wilderness survival, Middle-ages stuff, teens in space... there's plenty of room for an overdone cliche story.
By SWATOES and the announcement that he would continue it, it'd already felt like it would never end. I'll honestly be surprised if he dies without having continued anything with the series, at all, or sold the rights to let someone else do so.
But meh, as the list goes on each require less and less research and whatnot and become more far fetched. So . . . it won't be anything requiring research and whatnot. He might be better off with a reg. HS story, really. Then throw in mythology. >.>
Really? By the time I was done with book 3 and saw the commercial for book four, I was pretty shocked that there was anything more to say (then again, I didn't really know Patterson)
Patterson is trying just that with his middle school story...think it's a test project?
Meh, I remember the 'If we get to 5million clicks he'll continue the series.' thing from . . . . well before SWATOES was released. So. . . .*knew it was coming*
*headdesk*
I'd forgotten about that. Good catch, my abilities to recall those sorts of things is dropping X(
*offers tea*
You're just getting old. And that was, what. . . ? 4 years ago now? Or more? It was on MR.
And maybe the 5mil was for something else. Regardless there was a clicking thing. . . .
Eh... I didn't really love Inception that much. Well, I mean I enjoyed it compared to the other huge budget films 2010 had to offer. I mean, after The Last Airbender, Robinhood, and *shudders* Avatar, it was pretty much a masterpiece. But in terms of plot... let's just say I expected more from the trailers.
Not to imply that Eclipse deserved to win.
Black Swan had a good plot, but as was mentioned, it didn't get the popular vote.
Inception really didn't have much of a plot, just a mechanic. The rest of the plot was alarmingly simple, once you learn to keep track of where everything is.
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