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I Can See Why The Show Was Cancelled...

I wasn't a fan of the show but that didn't seem so bad to me. Even big budget shows like Lost, Heroes and BSG feature pretty bad CGI (maybe not bad, but "rushed" would be a better word), I'm speaking primarily about when practical elements involving actors are meshed with computer graphics. They just don't have the time on a TV shooting schedule to make that stuff look great.
 
She was a urinal then turned into an ugly woman.

That's all I have to say about that.

Congratulations, you are now just about capable of writing down things you have seen recently - have a cookie.

Thanks! I'm really sorry I made fun of your favorite show. I hope being snide to me will lead to bigger things for you, like finally talking back to a real person you know in real life that did you wrong...not some faceless person on the internet.
 
It's not my favourite show, and its cancellation doesn't particularly bother me, but again, I didn't see that much wrong with that.

Fod dodgy CGI check out the episode of Lost where Sawyer, Juliette and Kate are going to be sent packing on the sub. The sub CGI was far worse than anything in the video you've linked to.
 
Crashing ratings play havoc on show budgets...

And the sucky economy certainly doesn't help.

Everyone get used to fewer SFX and more talkedy-talk in shows. That's not necessarily a bad thing if you have good characters and things for them to talk about. Might make shows buckle down and concentrate on good writing with no splashy SFX to distract the viewers from crap writing.

Heroes for example needs to concentrate on character development and interpersonal drama. They can save their pennies for the eye-popping big battle every so often, but the core of the show should be good old fashioned dramatic virtues of characters standing in a room and hashing it out, verbally.

Heroes has the basics - strong premise that is very open-ended to permit creativity, interesting characters, relationships with characters already formed and waiting to be developed, and a cast that is either very talented or at least well matched to their characters - a lot of shows don't even have that much.

T:SCC could have gone that route, they just didn't, at least not in time for me to not get bored and stop watching.

Fod dodgy CGI check out the episode of Lost where Sawyer, Juliette and Kate are going to be sent packing on the sub. The sub CGI was far worse than anything in the video you've linked to.
Yeah that was kinda sad. :D And Lost probably has a decent budget, still. But that Hawaii locale probably eats up a lot of it. I'm glad to just have any show that can afford a large, highly talented cast, to shoot in a pricey location that I haven't seen seventy billion times, and to even have a frakkin' sub in the story.

I'll remember I'm watching a TV show and not a movie, and cross my eyes so it doesn't look so lame. And then wait for Sawyer to take off his shirt. :D
 
$hit, less FX and more characterisation? What is the world coming to? :lol:

I'm just hoping that that's the result, and not a whole lot more cheap-ass reality TV shows. :D But the fall lineup looks pretty hopeful - plenty of sf/f, even if it's the sort that doesn't necessarily require any SFX (Day One, Flash Forward). The triumph of the talkedy-talk sub-genre of sci fi, sigh.

We got a taste of V's SFX in this much-derided and unintentionally hilarious scene with NuDiana's Big Frakkin' Head. (I expected the crowd to bust out laughing; I certainly did.) But if that's what it takes to get anything like "real" sci fi back on TV (the kind with aliens, dammit!!!) then I can tolerate it.
 
She was a urinal then turned into an ugly woman.

That's all I have to say about that.

Congratulations, you are now just about capable of writing down things you have seen recently - have a cookie.

Thanks! I'm really sorry I made fun of your favorite show. I hope being snide to me will lead to bigger things for you, like finally talking back to a real person you know in real life that did you wrong...not some faceless person on the internet.
So what are YOU doing then by talking to faceless people on the net?:vulcan:
 
As much as I like shows like BSG etc, which are visually impressive, one of the reasons that I loved Jericho was that FX were at a minimum and the focus was very much on the story and the characters.
 
As much as I like shows like BSG etc, which are visually impressive, one of the reasons that I loved Jericho was that FX were at a minimum and the focus was very much on the story and the characters.

Really? Barring Hawkins, I thought most of the characters on Jericho were cardboard cut outs.
 
As much as I like shows like BSG etc, which are visually impressive, one of the reasons that I loved Jericho was that FX were at a minimum and the focus was very much on the story and the characters.

Really? Barring Hawkins, I thought most of the characters on Jericho were cardboard cut outs.

Jake, Hawkins, Major Beck and Heather were all worthwhile. Oh, and I liked Stanley & Mimi, too. And the Mayor Gray, who turned out to be okay in the end was also good. And I really wanted to find out more about Dale - a dweeby teen well on his way to becoming some kind of underage warlord, what a fun idea! When all the power structures are upended, anything can happen.

So really there were quite a few good characters and yeah a few whose hasty deaths I was rooting for (Eric and his floozy girlfriend, and Emily). The show was undermined by the boring, drab, whitebread CBS style (which also killed the promising Harper's Island - from the same producer I think?) and the stupendously idiotic "conspiracy" plotline. The cause of the attack was much better left unknown if the only explanation they had for it was a howler.

At the end, the show was heading into very interesting territory, with a civil war scenario. Who cares how we got there, just get on with it. But the jet fighters et al would have required some SFX budget to pull off well.

BSG is a good example of decent SFX on a shoestring. Not sure how they accomplished it, but it always looked good, and I'm certain they couldn't have had a lot of money to throw around - there was obviously no possibility of product placements and the ratings were okay only by basic cable standards.
 
Isn't a little rude to be taking joy in the cancellation of a show when many of its fans are here?

Welcome to TrekBBS. Did you not get the brochure? :p

I watched every episode. Was entertained but extremely underwhelmed. Lots of potential that it never went for. The recreational time travel was also something I didn't like.

Though while everyone else was :drool: for Summer Glau, I was :drool: for Lena Headey.
 
Meh, CGI looked fine to me. Didn't realize they'd brought in that element since I only caught the occasional S1 episdoe; sad to hear about it's cancellation.

If Heroes actually can turn a reduced budget into better/more realized characterization, I'll be very happy. Outer-space/high FX stuff is great, but good sci-fi can be done without much in the way of FX, I think.
 
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