Around this time in 2003, Phillip contacted me about creating guides. I was never sure exactly what he wanted and the whole plan sort of fell through, but I still wouldn't mind joining the site crew and doing the guides for MC -- I won't have 100% creative control but at least people would read them. That is worth not being able to format them "my way." Then again, I guess the MC guide style is more user-friendly...
My ultimate goal is a scene-by-scene (basically a "script treatment" type synopsis) of each episode, not including the Sesame Street special because it simply does not fit in (and because I don't have it on tape
). That includes what I have now (scene breakdowns) as well as one-liner quotes and brief scene transcriptions. All of those can be found currently in the guides I have but will be emphasized further in later guides.
I purposefully made the character guide similar to the Kermitage character guide because it's a great format. Mine ::will be:: more "fact-file" style than biography style (what Kermitage has) when I get around to working on it in detail. I'm just listing characters in it for the sake of having them in it right now.
Frankly, I'd prefer to go the MC route. That way, I won't have to worry about legality issues concerning the use of graphics. It would be fine for, say, a fan fiction to not stress character imagery because we all already know what the "classic" cast looks and acts like. But, since JHH featured so many new characters, I cannot convey the entire "JHH experience" with text. At one point, I had considered doing illustrations -- but, that never made it onto paper. Perhaps if I don't go with MC, Vic could do them. Hmm.. now that would be a good idea.