Crothian
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while shows like Firefly and Farscape fail
Farscape is a failure? It lasted 4 seasons! Sure fans wanted it to get more (they always do!) but if shows need 5 or more seasons to not be a failure I think the bar is really high!
while shows like Firefly and Farscape fail
Yeah, fail is hardly the word. Not finish is more appropriate.Farscape is a failure? It lasted 4 seasons! Sure fans wanted it to get more (they always do!) but if shows need 5 or more seasons to not be a failure I think the bar is really high!
Best orcs since Tolkien.Orcs. They're space orcs.
As to why shows like BSG, Andromeda, and Stargate keep going forever while shows like Firefly and Farscape fail, it seems like it's largely a result of conditioning. Sci-fi fans want their science-fiction nice and regimented, with established chains of command and unflappable leaders making inspiring speeches where they draw the line against the bad guys. Having a bunch of misfits constantly bickering and infighting and downbeat situations is apparently a turn-off.
I think we watched different BSGs.As to why shows like BSG, Andromeda, and Stargate keep going forever while shows like Firefly and Farscape fail, it seems like it's largely a result of conditioning. Sci-fi fans want their science-fiction nice and regimented, with established chains of command and unflappable leaders making inspiring speeches where they draw the line against the bad guys. Having a bunch of misfits constantly bickering and infighting and downbeat situations is apparently a turn-off.
I watched the same nBSG as you.Mine had very flappable leaders, a muddy chain of command, people running from the bad guys most of the time, and the only surviving military were explicitly the misfits who spent most of the time bickering and infighting against the most downbeat situations imaginable.
I watched the same Firefly as you, too.Compared to most of BSG, Firefly was an example of over-the-top "Big Damn Heroes" cowboying it up in space.
Not to mention the fact roughly a quarter of that cast was the same actors playing multiple version of their characters. Heck, I got confused, and I've been reading about clones and robots et al since I was five.BSG's regular cast could swallow 6 of Firefly's cast.
I think that was not a bug, but a feature. The better BSG scripts did a very good job of putting you inside the perspectives of the characters... who had every reason to be confused and conflicted.I watched the same nBSG as you.
I watched the same Firefly as you, too.
Not to mention the fact roughly a quarter of that cast was the same actors playing multiple version of their characters. Heck, I got confused, and I've been reading about clones and robots et al since I was five.
Well, if you're not one of those mystical Nielson households, it doesn't matter anyway, right?I think that was not a bug, but a feature. The better BSG scripts did a very good job of putting you inside the perspectives of the characters... who had every reason to be confused and conflicted.
I love both shows. Alas, I was a late-comer to both. I like TV shows, but I hate Television. DVD and Netflix are eminently practical solutions to that problem, but it does leave me without the capacity to vote with my dollar or viewership at times that matter to production.
I think we watched different BSGs.
Well, since they can actually get a raw count of internet views (legitimate ones, anyway), that's actually the best of all.Well, if you're not one of those mystical Nielson households, it doesn't matter anyway, right?
I suppose that DVD sales are actually better, because if the series lives long enough on screen to see the sales of its first DVD, a network at least might let that count for something. If you had watched it on TV, you might not have gotten the DVDs.![]()