Edit: Also I forgot to ask you what do you think of monastery siege? . It seems like some standard card drawal/filtering engine or otherwise some tax for burn, or maelstrom pulse/artifact hate.
I love Monastery Siege for exactly that reason: it's Turbo when you need Turbo (which the deck would run anyway), but it's resilience when you need that instead. Since it sacrifices almost nothing, I'd definitely give it a try.
Ever since it was spoiled, I've been dreaming of TurboFog variation featuring Séance. I think what enamored me was the idea of playing Fogs; using Snapcaster to replay Fogs; then using Séance to replay the Snapcaster to replay more Fogs (and if that Fog is Druid's Deliverance, getting another Snapcaster for something else). It would also work with Kami of False Hope, Stonehorn Dignitary (added benefit of working when Séance'd on your turn) and Haze Frog (added benefit of being a frog, yo). I remember dreaming of using Sphinx of Uthuun too (with Séance and Snapcaster, neither pile is really a loss).
Obviously weak to graveyard hate, which is everywhere; but Séance'd creatures can't be countered either, meaning that it's a little more resilient once the engine is up. Maybe. Who knows.
I guess just Séance is not so much "Turbo", but trying to get more out of the resources we have. And in a deck that keeps its hand as full as this one, getting the right stuff into the graveyard shouldn't be a huge obstacle, though I suspect it's keeping it there that would be the issue.
EDIT: And if all of your creatures are effectively Fogs, Evolutionary Leap could pick up some extra value in a creature-heavy build. But now I don't know how far I'm diverging from the concept...
Obviously weak to graveyard hate, which is everywhere; but Séance'd creatures can't be countered either, meaning that it's a little more resilient once the engine is up. Maybe. Who knows.
I guess just Séance is not so much "Turbo", but trying to get more out of the resources we have. And in a deck that keeps its hand as full as this one, getting the right stuff into the graveyard shouldn't be a huge obstacle, though I suspect it's keeping it there that would be the issue.
EDIT: And if all of your creatures are effectively Fogs, Evolutionary Leap could pick up some extra value in a creature-heavy build. But now I don't know how far I'm diverging from the concept...