What's the point? Isn't everything on Netflix now? TV timeslots should be used to support new stuff because new stuff isn't going to be made any other way unless it's direct to DVD and I can't think of anything in that format that was any good at all.I would like to see a new Sci-Fi channel that simply focused on rerunning old science fiction series and movies
No, cable is where the good stuff will all emerge because it appeals to small niche tastes. Really good shows rarely are able to have broad appeal - goodness and mass appeal have always tended to be mutually exclusive, and the split is only getting wider.SCI FI is not a mass appeal genre and the problem is cable, which is designed for small niche tastes is going more mainstream than ever and leaving SCI FI behind.
Lost was the last of the good shows with mass appeal. The upcoming broadcast season has several interesting pilots but the most intriguing and "different" (like Ron Moore's 17th Precinct) are probably not going to go to series. The network suits will see to that. They just want cop shows, sitcoms and remakes - the safe stuff - because they're fighting for their survival having lost half their audience to cable, and their only strategy for survival is to go as broad-taste as possible.
But I don't care about broadcast's problems. What I want are more shows that appeal to my tastes, which are definitely not mainstream. There are a few million people whose tastes are similar enough to mine that cable could cater to us, but broadcast probably can't. AMC's The Walking Dead is the right idea and a model for future quality sf/f on TV. TNT's got Falling Skies coming up in June, let's see if that does better than V for an alien-invasion show. FX has American Horror Story in the works. HBO, Showtime and Starz also need to step up to the plate.
Just to chime in, in defense of The Gates - after four episodes or so, it started to click was definitely was worth watching. Caprica was a wonderful idea and a wonderful cast, but wow did they botch the execution. You just cannot depend on people to be patient with a slow moving, unfocused story. OTOH, Persons Unknown was possibly the worst show I've ever tried to struggle through. Cool idea, terrible terrible terrible execution.The problem is in my opinion most of tv for the last several years has been awful--I'd argue this was the worst season of tv with crap like The Event, V 2.0, Flash Forward, last several seasons of Heroes, Caprica, SGU, The Gates, Persons Unknown in the sff genre.
You are in for a real treat, especially S1, S2 and S4. I hope you haven't been spoiled on too many of the plot twists...I subscribe to Showtime mostly because that's the one show I won't allow myself to be spoiled on.I intend to catch Dexter when the show ends and go back through it.

Agreed, I don't like that style of sci fi either. Just another example of how picky niche tastes can be, because plenty of viewers do like that style and skiffy is sensibly enough catering to them. Those same viewers might disdain the hard-boiled BSG approach. With such fussy people to accommodate, I can't fault skiffy for wanting to make money any way they can.Warehouse 13 is more fluffy SyFy that I don't like a la Eureka.
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