I think this has great potential, especially considering the network it's on. Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead are two of my favorite series.
It's a TV show and it's new.
Contact, the TV series would be just fine by me.![]()
Yeah 'Contact' was a beautiful movie...I think the idea would be awesome as a series.![]()
Really? I can't envisage it working in an episodic format that's suitable for TV. A miniseries might be as close as you could get.
Maybe the aliens are so alien, we'll never really get to know them. Maybe the point of the series is for humans to get to know themselves, with the aliens as the catalyst.The problem I see with it is where will they go with it? If the whole series is based off of us just getting to know the aliens and that is it then I think it would be boring.
Yeah 'Contact' was a beautiful movie...I think the idea would be awesome as a series.![]()
Really? I can't envisage it working in an episodic format that's suitable for TV. A miniseries might be as close as you could get.
The premise would be a jumping off point. They'd have to adapt the storyline to the format. So really this series won't be Contact: the TV series, and complaints about that are therefore irrelevant.
I'd start the story after contact has been made (and show the first contact in flashbacks), and eventually take the story into space, but probably not until the first season finale. Maybe just hint at it then.
Maybe the aliens are so alien, we'll never really get to know them. Maybe the point of the series is for humans to get to know themselves, with the aliens as the catalyst.The problem I see with it is where will they go with it? If the whole series is based off of us just getting to know the aliens and that is it then I think it would be boring.
But it is true that the premise so far has no obvious dramatic conflict in it. In Contact, it was Ellie trying to convince everyone that her belief in intelligent aliens was real and valid. That probably wouldn't be a viable conflict to drag out over the run of a whole TV series. The most crucial things for this series will be what central conflict they come up with (maybe the conflict can evolve over the series run) and of course, the casting.
I'm inclined to think that's what this might be like. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised if we never actually see the aliens, but they're talked about all the time...]Maybe the aliens are so alien, we'll never really get to know them. Maybe the point of the series is for humans to get to know themselves, with the aliens as the catalyst.
Oh good, I hope this comes off, because by my reckoning there won't be a single space based show on after the lamentable SGU finishes. Unless somebody has better information than I.
Depending on what the story is actually about (what the dramatic conflict is), I could see the story setting evolving from Earth to include space. Probably would always include Earth as part of it.This sounds like aliens coming to earth. So no more "space based" than V.
In Contact, it was Ellie trying to convince everyone that her belief in intelligent aliens was real and valid. That probably wouldn't be a viable conflict to drag out over the run of a whole TV series.
Oh good, I hope this comes off, because by my reckoning there won't be a single space based show on after the lamentable SGU finishes. Unless somebody has better information than I.
Oh good, I hope this comes off, because by my reckoning there won't be a single space based show on after the lamentable SGU finishes. Unless somebody has better information than I.
Clone Wars?
In Contact, it was Ellie trying to convince everyone that her belief in intelligent aliens was real and valid. That probably wouldn't be a viable conflict to drag out over the run of a whole TV series.
Well, it worked in The Invaders....![]()
Nothing wrong with Contact.
Given the lowbrow, Beavis and Butthead nature of contemporary "SF," a little pretentiousness and pedantry would be a breath of fresh air.Nothing wrong with Contact.
Other than that it was pretentious, pedantic and anticlimactic, no, nothing wrong at all.
Oh good, I hope this comes off, because by my reckoning there won't be a single space based show on after the lamentable SGU finishes. Unless somebody has better information than I.
Clone Wars?
Perhaps Pingfah, like me, doesn't subscribe to the Sky channels that carry Clone Wars. In any case, the PT put me off watching any related series, and I generally prefer science fiction to fantasy. Temis rates the series, so I might rent the discs sometime.
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