Talk:Broken Bride

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Storyline[edit]

Until the storyline is confirmed by Ludo or some other official source, it should not be expanded here. There is a basic story that is agreed upon, but the details are sketchy in some of the songs. Until Ludo clears it up, it should remain out of this page.Natt the Hatt (talk) 01:19, 29 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

There's a description on Amazon, which usually comes from an official source: BROKEN BRIDE: A new rock opera from Ludo An epic love story told through music you have to hear to believe, "Broken Bride" is the story of a man (the Traveler) whose wife dies in a car accident in 1989. In deep mourning, he becomes obsessed with finding a way to go back and undo that day. After fifteen years of toil and isolation, he has built a machine to do just that. Miscalculations however, send the Traveler far off course and into an adventure spanning from the Dawn of Time to the Apocalypse. Confronted with unimaginable horrors, he longs only to return to that fateful morning in May, but ultimately finds himself faced with a terrible choice - between saving his wife and saving humanity. With huge hooky choruses and a relentless driving pace, Ludo jams a record store's worth of influences into five tracks of genre-bending narrative. "Broken Bride" is a 28-minute journey through time you'll want to take over and over again.

12.162.122.6 (talk) 07:08, 14 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The problem with that is that Amazon.com itself isn't a credible source. If we can find an origional source to site, then that would be different. I don't have a problem with putting up a brief storyline. The problem comes when everyone tries to add a little here and there and the next thing you know we've got a mess that has to be cleaned up again and again.Natt the Hatt (talk) 23:46, 15 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Stage Section[edit]

I've noticed that the section on the stage adaptations has gotten larger. I think it is notable to state that several plays have been based off of Broken Bride. However, not every adaptation needs, or should, be listed. I'm going to give it a couple of days to let people voice their opinions here, and then I'm going to clean out the section. Thanks. Natt the Hatt (talk) 21:36, 28 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I've cut out a lot of the stage section, as it was getting crowded. If you can add to the section, please do, just try to keep it clean and make sure you have sources. Once again, not every production of the show is notable, so please keep that in mind. Any questions or comments, please ask here. Natt the Hatt (talk) 23:02, 29 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Assessment comment[edit]

The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:Broken Bride/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.

In an email to me, Andrew Volpe explained:

"King Simius is NOT a zombie. He is the Anti-Christ (the son of the Devil), and he has tricked many humans into joining him against the wrath from Heaven. He is the Son of the Dragon."

Thus, what I have changed in the article is correct, as it is directly from his fingertips.

Also, he continued:

"He kills the dragon by turning on his machine, opening the portal from where he just was (in the Jurassic Period), and the pterodactyls he just escaped from fly through and kill the dragon."

Last edited at 22:18, 10 August 2008 (UTC). Substituted at 10:22, 29 April 2016 (UTC)

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