R.I.P. Ralph Woolsey

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R.I.P. Ralph Woolsey

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I just found this on the Batman news website, did anyone else see this.
https://batman-news.com/2018/04/10/ralp ... -has-died/
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RIP Mr.Woolsey.
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104 is quite achievement in it's self on top of his screen accomplishments. He will be missed!

Ralph did some great work early in season one. "A Riddle A Day" was a tour de force from a cinematogaphy point of view. It really stands out to me as to what this show could have looked like long term, when coupled with the tighter reigns LSj had on the show's tone on the page at that point too.
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Ben Bentley wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 4:56 am 104 is quite achievement in it's self on top of his screen accomplishments. He will be missed!

Ralph did some great work early in season one. "A Riddle A Day" was a tour de force from a cinematogaphy point of view. It really stands out to me as to what this show could have looked like long term, when coupled with the tighter reigns LSj had on the show's tone on the page at that point too.
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