I want characters that are a lot more frank. For an example, in the Voyager episode "Threshold" (I think), when Tom talks about mating with the mutant-Janeway thing, he was like "Well, um..." and trailed off like a shy seventh-grader not sure what's considered appropriate to say in front of his teacher. A grown man, especially a grown man several hundred years in the future, would be much more plain-spoken to a friend of some years.
For alternate history shows, have any of you seen either Code Geass or Jin-Roh out of curiosity?
Really liked how Code Geass manages to turn things upside down and come out with a completely different show.For alternate history shows, have any of you seen either Code Geass or Jin-Roh out of curiosity?
Could you imagine Firefly without Morena Baccarin
Sure. They would have needed another actress to play the "ass-kicking chick" role but there was nothing particularly special about Tapping. A lot of actresses could have done as good a job.SG-1 without Amanda Tapping
Okay, now you're onto something - a vital character + indelible casting. Most actresses would have frakked up a complex and challenging role like that.nuBSG without Katee Sackhoff?
Ugh. I never liked Sirtis, but then again, I never much liked the character either.TNG without Marina Sirtis (actually a lot of people can imagine that, but I tend to think she's essential)
If she did, I didn't notice. But I'm not familiar with any but the most major characters so I don't tend to notice people in the background as being particularly significant.^Doesn't Beriss show up in some form in ROTS?
Now we're talking!Take Farscape, Firefly, BSG, LOST, and Chuck, stick them in a blender, throw in a dinosaur, and bake for 45 minutes on HIGH.
That is what I want out of SciFi.
Have a kid that's not a brat, but helps out in believable ways (not like Wesley), and makes insightful observations.
Also an elderly character who has strange ideas, but knows what he's talking about.
I would like to have seen a TNG in which Troi was just a background character; it never made sense for her to be part of the bridge crew.Ugh. I never liked Sirtis, but then again, I never much liked the character either.
It's part of its time. The show started during the late 80's, when some people sent even their dog to a shrink.I would like to have seen a TNG in which Troi was just a background character; it never made sense for her to be part of the bridge crew.Ugh. I never liked Sirtis, but then again, I never much liked the character either.
Got an example of that? A real SF show? Just curious.2) Fantastic mix of comedy/drama - Mixing brutal drama with full-blown wackiness and fourth-wall breaking is the best. Bonus points for doing them both in the same scene. The Walking Dead meets Looney Tunes.
Got an example of that? A real SF show? Just curious.2) Fantastic mix of comedy/drama - Mixing brutal drama with full-blown wackiness and fourth-wall breaking is the best. Bonus points for doing them both in the same scene. The Walking Dead meets Looney Tunes.
Okay, I haven't seen all FS, especially later, but I am rectifying that slowly.Got an example of that? A real SF show? Just curious.2) Fantastic mix of comedy/drama - Mixing brutal drama with full-blown wackiness and fourth-wall breaking is the best. Bonus points for doing them both in the same scene. The Walking Dead meets Looney Tunes.
Farscape? That show didn't shy away from drama or, quite literally, Looney Tunes wackiness.
Katee Sackhoff a babe? I don't fink so. She was essential to the show for sure but Grace Park or even Tricia Helfer were more babelike, shurely?
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