The joy and popularity of 3rd party omniscient is that the narrator is indeed all knowing and can say what all characters think, feel, and do. The problem is it leaves little to the readers imagination. It tends to be a little didactic if you aren't careful. Some readers will feel like they are being talked down to. third person limited (third person objective?) would be limited to the observable. and is the preferred method of reporters.I suspect the use of italicized thoughts is a way to bridge the fuzzy ground between the two. As a writer you need to decide if you can pull that off. In the end your readers and critiques are the final judges of how well you did it.
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