Since much of what I do at work doesn’t require a lot of
thinking my mind tends to wander to other things. The other day through a long chain that I
don’t want to get into I got thinking that there’s probably no way in hell I
could do a Scarlet Knight movie but what about a TV show? There are so many streaming services now that
maybe one would buy the idea.
So how would I go about doing it?
I think Season 1 would pretty much be the first book only
with a few other things thrown in to pad it out to 10-13 episodes. The first couple of episodes would introduce
Emma Earl, her friend Becky, her coworker Dan whom she has a crush on, and her
boss Ian. It’d cover Dan finding a
mysterious object, Ian’s family being murdered, and Ian becoming the Black
Dragoon. Then Emma would answer The Call
to become the Scarlet Knight.
There would be the first battle between the Dragoon and
Scarlet Knight that Emma wins through blind luck (see the comic book on
Amazon). Then later in the season they’d
meet again and Emma narrowly escapes. In
the last couple of episodes Emma finds out Ian is the Dragoon and they have
their final battle.
The end of the last episode would have Dan going off to
Egypt with his assistant--Isis. Then at
the start of the next season Dan would uncover the artifact that possesses his
assistant, giving her the powers of the evil goddess Isis.
So the second season would cover the third book. A couple of episodes in would be the sort of
“Red Wedding” where Becky’s fiance is murdered and then she becomes the new
Dragoon. Over the season Emma would have
to unravel the web Isis weaves and then in the last couple of episodes there’d
be the final showdown in the Temple of Isis.
That season would end with Becky and Emma’s friendship over
and Emma losing her job. In the start of
the next season she would go to work for the secretive Russian businessman
Bykov. And eventually she’d find out he’s
up to some scheme and have to stop him while at the same time repairing things
with Becky and exploring her feelings for Jim, aka the Sewer Rat. I’m not sure about doing the body-swapping
that’s in the fourth book. I think I’d
probably combine the fourth and fifth ones into one story arc. The fifth book had an evil businessman developing a bomb underneath a building that led to the Sewer Rat being driven out of his sewer home--and into Emma's. So we could probably just have Bykov do that. In the end of that the good witch Sylvia died to save everyone from the bomb; we might kill her off or maybe we'd kill someone else off, depending on if anyone wants a new contract or to go work on their movie career or something.
Another season would have Emma getting pregnant and trying
to maintain her superhero career. A
couple of episodes would have her travel to the future to meet her daughter and
deal with a resurgent Isis. Like in the
sixth book Emma would have the baby only to think she dies shortly after, when
in reality agents of Bykov took the baby.
(The placement of this season might depend on if for instance the
actress playing Emma would get pregnant in real life.)
The following season Emma would find out her baby is alive
and along with Jim, the baby’s father, she’d go to Russia and work her way to
Bykov and rescue her daughter Louise, though Jim is killed in the process. At the end of the season though we find out
that Isis has returned and to save Louise, Emma gives up the red armor.
The final season then would be a streamlined version of the
8th book. As Isis’ power grows and she
turns Rampart City into her playground, Emma would be drawn to a parallel world by a girl with special powers and then they do sort of an Into the Spider-Verse thing and Emma gets a new suit of armor before the final confrontation.
I say that’s the final season because that was the last book
but maybe there could be more. The
second book is my least favorite so I wouldn’t include much of that but I think
it could be a two-part episode in season 1 to help pad that out. A villain could fuck with time to create a
time tangent where Emma isn’t the Scarlet Knight and her parents are alive and
then she has to decide to sacrifice them to put things right.
So there you go, it all sounds extremely plausible. Unlikely but plausible.
1 comment:
Definitely sounds like it could be on Netflix.
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