Yet the biggest shows on television have generally been some sort of police/doctor/lawyer program.
I would settle for an intelligent, gripping drama for grown ups, starring Ian McShane, that does NOT get cancelled.![]()
Lovejoy? Oh wait, you said intelligent and gripping...I would settle for an intelligent, gripping drama for grown ups, starring Ian McShane, that does NOT get cancelled.![]()
Lovejoy? Oh wait, you said intelligent and gripping...I would settle for an intelligent, gripping drama for grown ups, starring Ian McShane, that does NOT get cancelled.![]()
Curses, if I'd started reading just 65 seconds earlier...Lovejoy? Oh wait, you said intelligent and gripping...I would settle for an intelligent, gripping drama for grown ups, starring Ian McShane, that does NOT get cancelled.![]()
Beat you to it by one whole minute.![]()
Curses, if I'd started reading just 65 seconds earlier...Lovejoy? Oh wait, you said intelligent and gripping...
Beat you to it by one whole minute.![]()
Ah, but at least it wasn't canceledAs much as I enjoyed Lovejoy, I'd hardly call it "gripping drama."
I admit nothing.Curses, if I'd started reading just 65 seconds earlier...Beat you to it by one whole minute.![]()
Admit it, right now you're holding a cat and shouting "I'll get you next time, Gadget, next time!!!!"![]()
The biggest movie blockbusters of all time have almost always been some sort of genre work (sci-fi, fantasy).
Yet the biggest shows on television have generally been some sort of police/doctor/lawyer program.
Something about the medium or the audience, I suppose.
What works in one evidently does not in the other.
So far, no one has made a modern day series specifically about a central character rising to prominence and influence in accordance with the prophecies about a messiah/antichrist.
Faith the Vampire Slayer
The blindfold of Themis, the Greek goddess of justice, is stolen. The other gods care little, but Themis's sense of order will not let her rest until the scales are balanced for the offense. The only way Themis can find the culprit is to finally open her eyes, and she is left aghast at how the world has warped and broken the very system she helped to create.
No chaos can be ordered until the flaws are sorted, and Themis takes on the guise of an attorney to explore each facet of the injustice we have fostered through the guise of law. Her powers of prophecy limited by our more complicated world, Themis is largely left to her own wits to sate her passion for individual, human justice in a world that no longer believes in her.
The mystery of the thief also looms as we begin to suspect the introduction of Themis to our society was an intentional domino belonging to a larger scheme. If Themis discovers she is doing more harm than good, how will she judge herself?
Haven't seen that one, but I just read up on it. Sounds like it's pretty bad, yet I'm intigued. I made a note of it and maybe I'll get around to checking it out one of these days.So far, no one has made a modern day series specifically about a central character rising to prominence and influence in accordance with the prophecies about a messiah/antichrist.
Kinda like a TV version of The Omega Code?
Haven't seen that one, but I just read up on it. Sounds like it's pretty bad, yet I'm intigued. I made a note of it and maybe I'll get around to checking it out one of these days.So far, no one has made a modern day series specifically about a central character rising to prominence and influence in accordance with the prophecies about a messiah/antichrist.
Kinda like a TV version of The Omega Code?
Yet the biggest shows on television have generally been some sort of police/doctor/lawyer program.
Ii could also be that most TV industry execs are greedy motherfuckers who are only interested in the bottom line and the lowest common denominator as well, and can't give us the kind of shows the OP wants to see.
As much as I enjoyed Lovejoy, I'd hardly call it "gripping drama."
Looks like Omega Code 2 is a prequel.Haven't seen that one, but I just read up on it. Sounds like it's pretty bad, yet I'm intigued. I made a note of it and maybe I'll get around to checking it out one of these days.Kinda like a TV version of The Omega Code?
Honestly, I never saw the first one. But the sequel, Megiddo: Omega Code 2, has some cool battle sequences. Plus, Michael Biehn plays the President of the United States.![]()
Here's the original thread it came from. It does sound pretty good. Reminds me of Cupid. It would be interesting to see this thing actually get pitched.Corpse, I hadn't seen that pitch from TemporalFlux before... Thanks for reposting it.
I want THAT show. And that's coming from someone who isn't into law shows.
What TV shows should exist, but don't?
About six of my pilots.
--Ted
TV is very conservative (probably because execs so fear greenlighting flops that they act conservatively in an effort to survive.)
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