The pacing of the show may put a lot of people off. It doesn't move quickly and it's very heavily based around the core plot ideas. If you are looking for something dynamic with a change of pace then Charlie Jade is not what you are after.
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Originally posted by Bray View PostSnap, I had no idea this even existed until now.
http://www.scifi.com/charliejade/
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I think S2 might be possible, if the writers and cast members are willing to return to this series
SCI FI ADDS 'CHARLIE JADE,' MORE IN COMING MONTHS
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7630
Sci Fi is importing the short-lived Canadian/South African-drama "Charlie Jade" as the series will join its Friday lineup on June 6 at 8:00/7:00c.
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Originally posted by Bey0nd View PostI think S2 might be possible, if the writers and cast members are willing to return to this series
SCI FI ADDS 'CHARLIE JADE,' MORE IN COMING MONTHS
http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7630
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Originally posted by lunarleviathan View PostThis sounds interesting, haven’t heard of it before now. Might check this out. Thanks for the inadvertent heads up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjRHXgJVQcA
2 min promo
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Hi !
I'm new on this form.
Like propably everyone knows, Charlie Jade was ended after only one season, because producers didn't have enough money to make a second season and they wait with it until picking up by US broadcaster (so until now).
Scifi picks it up, so I mailed Chris Roland and asked him, if something change.
He said that "There is no indication at this time whether we will go to a second season, but if the series does well on SciFi in the US this will certainly support the possibility of a second season."
I think it's a great news, and there's still a chance for it, but everything it's up to you now.
So, if you want it back, only you have to do is watch.
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http://www.sfx.co.uk/page/sfx?entry=..._interview_the
SFX:Was the science fiction element “harder” in the development stage?
Robert Wertheimer: “We felt for television regardless of the bedrock of technology, you make your money with the characters, who people can relate to - regardless of warp engines, Star Trek would have failed if viewers didn’t identify with Spock and Kirk.”
SFXid it take much work getting your concept to a place where it wouldn’t confuse viewers?
RW: “Once we started we realised we were doing television that was truly unique and very sophisticated, and we knew from test screenings that when people are eating ice cream, every time they dipped their spoon and averted their eyes from the screen they were missing a clue, because everything that’s happening in the universes is related. So what we did to assist the viewers was an an awful lot of work with colour, and we also put a lot of labelling on the show.”
SFXid you look for inspiration from other science fiction?
RW: “Absolutely. We would sit around and look at certain films that had impressed us, and of course there’s a homage to Blade Runner in the beginning and the way that we open the piece to pay homage to Ridley Scott, who is the godfather – there is only one Blade Runner for a reason. Minority Report was also important to me, and there was a whole host of films that we looked at for stylistic reference. But what we really tried to do was to branch out after we paid homage to Ridley Scott.” ....
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Robert Wertheimer On Slice of SciFi
http://www.sliceofscifi.com/podpress...095_020707.mp3
http://forums.scifi.com/index.php?showtopic=2308887
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Originally posted by X-3-0-2 View PostRobert Wertheimer On Slice of SciFi
http://www.sliceofscifi.com/podpress...095_020707.mp3
http://forums.scifi.com/index.php?showtopic=2308887
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