Apart from Doctor Who and the SCC, I feel uninspired by any of the new SF shows out there. I dont know why, but I think I dont enjoy what I call SF/soap shows like Heroes or V.
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There is the new Steven Spielberg show debuting in June, called FALLING SKIES. It stars Noah Wyle ("ER"). I saw the trailer over at IMDB and it looks pretty good. Otherwise, a lot of science fiction on TV falls into two categories: episodic or arc-driven. Episodic shows (Eureka, Warehouse 13, etc.) tend to be more formula-driven, while arc-driven shows can be complicatead, then tend to have shorter lives and do less well in syndication (where the real money is made) because people don't want to have to watch episode #3 to understand episode #4.
I like "V", but if it was gone, I wouldn't get upset, like I do when STargate gets axed. Hmm... and I like Doctor Who, but that's on BBC America now which my cable doesn't offer (pffft) so.... yeah, slim pickings.
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Originally posted by GodAtum View PostApart from Doctor Who and the SCC, I feel uninspired by any of the new SF shows out there. I dont know why, but I think I dont enjoy what I call SF/soap shows like Heroes or V.
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Originally posted by prion View PostI like "V", but if it was gone, I wouldn't get upset, like I do when STargate gets axed. Hmm... and I like Doctor Who, but that's on BBC America now which my cable doesn't offer (pffft) so.... yeah, slim pickings.
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Originally posted by prion View PostThere is the new Steven Spielberg show debuting in June, called FALLING SKIES. It stars Noah Wyle ("ER"). I saw the trailer over at IMDB and it looks pretty good. Otherwise, a lot of science fiction on TV falls into two categories: episodic or arc-driven. Episodic shows (Eureka, Warehouse 13, etc.) tend to be more formula-driven, while arc-driven shows can be complicatead, then tend to have shorter lives and do less well in syndication (where the real money is made) because people don't want to have to watch episode #3 to understand episode #4.
I like "V", but if it was gone, I wouldn't get upset, like I do when STargate gets axed. Hmm... and I like Doctor Who, but that's on BBC America now which my cable doesn't offer (pffft) so.... yeah, slim pickings.SyFy: "Are you SGU fans done asking for a third season?"
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Wow. Falling Skies looks pretty great. Can't wait to see that one when it premieres."Goodbye Eli Wallace, you're a good man."
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because so many morons keep watching trash like ghost hunters, so they keep making those instead of good scripted TV, and they do it happily because it's way cheaper for them.
what people and TV execs don't remember is that if you want quality, you have to pay for it - just like anything else in the world.
THe only problem is there are so many people in the world that lack taste of any sort, which is why crap like American Idol, and Dancing with the Stars reign supreme, and knock off shows like SGU, and BSG, and frankly I'm still incredibly pissed that NBC axed the show Life with Damian Lewis. That show was so awesome.
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walking dead is a great tv show, no sci fi of course
blood & chrome would fill a huge hole on TV that is spaceborn sci fi with kick ass battleships and fancy explosions...I'm an average viewer. As plain as they come. People make TV shows based on my demographic.
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