idle thought #233
Mar. 31st, 2021 11:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
who knows what writing decisions go on in the head of Maxwell Grant? The Shadow Knows.
(but honestly, why is Partners of Peril so different than the other Shadow stories [i'm talking written not radio]? Lamont Cranston is not the true identity of the Shadow, merely one of the ones he takes when fighting crime, and one of my favorites involves Lamont talking to the Shadow and going "what is going on" and being all annoyed before he realizes he was bored and this is kinda fun and becomes an agent (The Hydra). And I'll have to reread but I can't recall an instance of the Shadow being injured in the books, much less multiple times in the same story)
(the answer is, and I researched it and didn't update it, it wasn't written by Walter Gibson like most of the stories. It was written by Theodore Tinsley. the more you know
(but honestly, why is Partners of Peril so different than the other Shadow stories [i'm talking written not radio]? Lamont Cranston is not the true identity of the Shadow, merely one of the ones he takes when fighting crime, and one of my favorites involves Lamont talking to the Shadow and going "what is going on" and being all annoyed before he realizes he was bored and this is kinda fun and becomes an agent (The Hydra). And I'll have to reread but I can't recall an instance of the Shadow being injured in the books, much less multiple times in the same story)
(the answer is, and I researched it and didn't update it, it wasn't written by Walter Gibson like most of the stories. It was written by Theodore Tinsley. the more you know