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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
But, I also like all four of the Irwin Allen shows, so what do I know? ![]() And, since you picked 1985 as the cutoff date I want to add the original Battlestar Galactica and the Gil Gerard Buck Rogers to my list. Niether are as good as TOS, but I thought both were fun shows. I see you also like The Invaders. That's one that I only have a passing familiarity with, but was thinking of getting the DVD's. I assume you recommend it? |
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
Original Trek is clearly the best for me, no time limit necessary. The only real competition would be Babylon Five, DS9 and Outer Limits. Honorable mentions to The Invaders and year one of Lost In Space, and Time Tunnel. Talking about British shows, 1970s Dr Who and Blake's Seven were brilliant, and year one only of Space:1999. Eliminate that second season of Sp:99 (which on its own would be in the running for worst SF series ever...) and you have SF just as it needs to be done on television. It's about time hasty viewers stopped dismissing year one, just because they associate it with that bastrdized second season.
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
The Twilight Zone is a great series, though, no doubt about it. Even the "bad" episodes attract my full attention in a way that most other series do not.
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
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The greatest science fiction series of all time is Doctor Who! And I'll take you all on, one-by-one or all in a bunch to back it up!" --- Harlan Ellison, from his introduction to the PINNACLE series of Doctor Who books |
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
I do, it ran concurrent with TOS season 1 & 2 and featured many of the same guest actors as TOS and TLZ. I jusr really like 1960s TV in general. It isn't FX heavy and it really only has 1 recurring character, but I find it very refreashing--just straight up no apologies sci-fi that isn't campy or self conscious. |
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
The Prisoner was an abstracted, semi-surreal criticism of humanity and politics and power abuse. Science fiction isn't defined as just "anything sort of strange". I may be wrong about The Prisoner though-- as I think more, science and new technology did figure largely into some stories, even if the science wasn't based on anything real... their various brainwashing techniques for instance.
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
Trek TOS has stories like "The City On The Edge Of Forever," Twilight Zone has stories like "It's A Good Life" - and they only have to ring that bell a couple of times before all of modern Trek, Straczynski, etc. are out of competition notwithstanding the fact that I might know that in week 5 of season three of B5 I was going to get pretty much the same thing I got in week 4.
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
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The greatest science fiction series of all time is Doctor Who! And I'll take you all on, one-by-one or all in a bunch to back it up!" --- Harlan Ellison, from his introduction to the PINNACLE series of Doctor Who books |
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
In any event, it's hard to argue over the quality of episodes like "City on the Edge of Forever" and "It's a Good Life." As far as The Twilight Zone goes, I think there are episodes that are even better, but that only speaks to the incredible quality of that series. On Star Trek, though, I find myself agreeing with Rod Serling. For every week that the series "rung that bell" as you put it ("The Trouble with Tribbles," "Balance of Terror") there seemed to be a corresponding week that was absolutely dire ("The Alternative Factor," "Spock's Brain").
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
JMS did push B5 very far, though, and it wasn't all that consistent. When it was consistently good, though, it was because JMS was writing it all himself. For me, the last few Next Gen seasons epitomize that "safe", blander consistency. Their priority seemed to be not to make embarrassing mistakes rather than aggressively pushing the show into challenging, unknown areas. DWF responded to Harley:
Yes. In particular, I've always loved "Alternative Factor" as a chilling, flawed gem. In this, we get the inconsistency within just the one episode. Some awkward moments and lines are mixed with a brilliant, imagination-stretching premise and overwhelming sense of scale. It stands out in season one as being so raggedly executed that many viewers are quickly turned off by it. They were pushing themselves hard to get the best AND most consistently great season of SF TV made. They just barely managed to get these masterpieces out on schedule. Give them a break...
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Re: Is TOS the best sci-fi TV American series until 1985?
--- As to the OP's question. I'm going to concur, from the standpoint of writing (to pick an essential standpoint) that the original The Twilight Zone wins. I must fully disclose, however, that while I've seen most original TZ episodes, I haven't seen them all. What I have seen, though, leads me inescapably to conclude that there is a huge variety of solid, exceptional, moving, and memorable episodes. Star Trek TOS is very definitely second. --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...iction_sitcoms has a list of comedy science fiction shows. Personally, I'd add Get Smart and I Dream of Jeannie to that list. Interesting also is that Saturday morning/children's shows seem to have been excluded from discussion. To name a few, off the top of my head: Star Trek—The Animated Series Land of the Lost Far Out Space Nuts The Lost Saucer Space Academy Jason of Star Command The New Adventures of Flash Gordon Johnny Quest Ark II He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Super Friends
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