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Defying Gravity

Looks like ABC has picked it up in the US. I don't know if it's a typo or they've change the name though, because it's just refered to as "Gravity".

From Digital Spy

ABC has picked up FtvS-produced sci-fi series Gravity, says The Hollywood Reporter.
The show, starring Ron Livingston, Laura Harris, Christina Cox, Malik Yoba and Florentine Lahme, revolves around eight astronauts who undertake a mysterious six-year mission through the solar system.
"Since we originally pitched Gravity to the international marketplace as Grey's Anatomy in space, getting the series on the network that has Grey's and makes the most successful sci-fi show on TV in Lost is a good fit," FtvS vice president David Madden said.
The 13-episode series is slated to air on ABC this summer.
 
Sound's like a recipe from the Unseen University.

Sorry Bob didn't mean to derail this. It sounds interesting but I hope it doesn't disappear into its own navel.
 
Sound's like a recipe from the Unseen University.

Sorry Bob didn't mean to derail this. It sounds interesting but I hope it doesn't disappear into its own navel.
No worries, so long as it's an entertaining side track I don't care...

Well it's supposed to be on BBC 2 sometime soon, so we'll see where it goes.
 
Since we originally pitched Gravity to the international marketplace as Grey's Anatomy in space

WTF? It's a medical show? :wtf: Future medical shows, errrgh...made-up medicine just doesn't go over well.

Or is that just nonsense, simply because Grey's is wildly successful?
 
Since we originally pitched Gravity to the international marketplace as Grey's Anatomy in space
WTF? It's a medical show? :wtf: Future medical shows, errrgh...made-up medicine just doesn't go over well.

Or is that just nonsense, simply because Grey's is wildly successful?
They were pitching it as Lost meets Grey's in space. As in on going mystery like Lost, Emotional drama like Grey's.

I heard it starts with them in orbit of Venus, and the story flashes back to show you how they got there, but I'm not sure if that's true or not.
 
Okay. Just as long as it doesn't have the teeth-gratingly pretentious/mawkish soapy style of Gray's, which I find unwatchable. Does anyone who's likely to watch a sci fi series really want that? Do we want soapy angst and love triangles at all? I wonder if this is another case of the TV honchos not appreciating the wide differences in what audiences of one genre vs another really want.
 
Oh my God so much whining!

Read THR article before complaining ad nauseum before tuning in and watching every week, before complaining about its cancellation.

I for one am glad to see a spacey space show. I'll watch anything Ron Livingston is in plus it has the added bonus of Christina Cox! Plus it's supposed to air this summer.
 
Okay. Just as long as it doesn't have the teeth-gratingly pretentious/mawkish soapy style of Gray's, which I find unwatchable. Does anyone who's likely to watch a sci fi series really want that? Do we want soapy angst and love triangles at all? I wonder if this is another case of the TV honchos not appreciating the wide differences in what audiences of one genre vs another really want.

I watched Grey's for a while but the angsty, adolecent bullshit got on my nerves after a while. So yeah, I wouldn't want the soap level stuff in there.

Personally I hope since it's an international production, with 5 different countries involved it means even if 1 or 2 pull out there'll still be enough cash behind the project to keep it going.
 
Oh my God so much whining!

Read THR article before complaining ad nauseum before tuning in and watching every week, before complaining about its cancellation.

I for one am glad to see a spacey space show. I'll watch anything Ron Livingston is in plus it has the added bonus of Christina Cox! Plus it's supposed to air this summer.

Lighten up, Francis. :p It's summertime and there's nothing on teevee! Whining is a wonderful way to pass the time. :rommie:

Grey's Anatomy in space?:brickwall::sigh::censored: Where's a vomit smilie?

I'm hoping that's just some bean counter who thinks the comparison will help the show out rather than a description of their actual approach.
 
Grey's Anatomy in space?:brickwall::sigh::censored: Where's a vomit smilie?

I'm hoping that's just some bean counter who thinks the comparison will help the show out rather than a description of their actual approach.

Me too. I think it's probably just a "Look women, emotions, please watch."

That's my fear. Stoopid beancounters don't realize that female viewers likely to tune into Gravity are NOT the same, and do not want the same things in a TV show, as female viewers (or male for that matter) who like Gray's. And the Gray's crowd isn't going to watch sci fi regardless of the amount of soap injected into it.

Just look at the negative reaction to the love quadrangle on Lost - male and female fans were both roundly derisive of it. Who the heck did they create that plotline for? People who aren't watching the show anyway, that's who. Dumb.

They're making the classic mistake of thinking genre audiences (sci fi vs medical show) are interchangeable. I hope what otherwise would be a promising series doesn't suffer because of it.

My observations of female sf/f genre fans suggest that if the beancounters want to lock in that audience, they need to imitate the Wincest and Petrellicest formula. That is certainly a raging success. ;)
 
I'm hoping that's just some bean counter who thinks the comparison will help the show out rather than a description of their actual approach.

Me too. I think it's probably just a "Look women, emotions, please watch."

That's my fear. Stoopid beancounters don't realize that female viewers likely to tune into Gravity are NOT the same, and do not want the same things in a TV show, as female viewers (or male for that matter) who like Gray's. And the Gray's crowd isn't going to watch sci fi regardless of the amount of soap injected into it.

Just look at the negative reaction to the love quadrangle on Lost - male and female fans were both roundly derisive of it. Who the heck did they create that plotline for? People who aren't watching the show anyway, that's who. Dumb.

They're making the classic mistake of thinking genre audiences (sci fi vs medical show) are interchangeable. I hope what otherwise would be a promising series doesn't suffer because of it.

My observations of female sf/f genre fans suggest that if the beancounters want to lock in that audience, they need to imitate the Wincest and Petrellicest formula. That is certainly a raging success. ;)
That is true. A lot of SF&F shows that have large female audiences don't have soapy bullshit. B5, Red Dwarf, Supernatural and BSG are ones that spring to mind. And any time any soapy angst were tried to be injected in to those there was a fan backlash.

Why is it so hard to understand anyone can relate to well written characters and the angsty bullshit isn't necessary to draw people in.
 
Well, let's wait until we actually see it before getting all angry. The Grey's Anatomy comparison is a one-line pitch, and you can do that concept as well-written character drama about people in a stressful environment who're coping with it in varied ways (off the top of my head, Scrubs and Cardiac Arrest both come to mind), or soapey swill (Grey's, Casualty after 1992).
 
Well, let's wait until we actually see it before getting all angry. The Grey's Anatomy comparison is a one-line pitch, and you can do that concept as well-written character drama about people in a stressful environment who're coping with it in varied ways (off the top of my head, Scrubs and Cardiac Arrest both come to mind), or soapey swill (Grey's, Casualty after 1992).
oh, I'm not angry. I think it's just a hook, "Grey's Anatomy meets Lost" 2 popular shows. I'll be checking it out no matter what.
 
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