The Slithean were silly, but it's not like Trek didn't have its share of silly aliens... Speaking of TNG, a while ago I started a poll thread about
Stupid aliens just in season 1 of TNG, because this was one of the main things that struck me about the season - just how stupid almost all the aliens are, and I don't mean just in the sense of 'silly in concept/execution', I mean in-universe stupid beyond belief, the TNG crew constantly treats them as little children, and they're shown to have good reasons to. And don't get me started on VOY and the Kazon, the Talaxians...
Again we are going to have to agree to disagree. YOu obviously feel that way but I don't. Even the most grating ridiculous dumb aliens from Trek like the Kazon, Ferengi, Pakleds weren't portrayed in the kind of silly camp over-the-top way that DW portrays some of their adversaries.
The show simply doesn't appeal to me--the tone, the humor, the way they resolve their stories. I don't laugh with the Doctor I roll my eyes and laugh at him. It may be I just don't get British humor but I just don't like its approach. SFF has a hard enough time being taken seriously so I hate it when they are campy jokes like Hercules, Xena, DW. My personal preference is for sff to be serious--that is why I enjoyed post TOS Trek so much--it had a gravitas and conviction about it.
By the way I did watch last night on BBC America last week's(the pirate/siren episode and this week's episode "Dr Who's Bride" of Dr Who and yeah I still don't like it. It just isn't my thing.
The Dalek might perhaps be a somewhat silly visual if you see them out of context, but their concept is not silly at all (IMO) and they work in the story, especially with the Doctor's history with them. Just sticking to S1, I thought "Dalek" was one of the best episodes.
I know they are sort of a Borg analog in the DW universe and am aware of what they are and what they've done. I did see them in action but they did nothing for me. And the problem with the lighter campier tone of DW is that when it reaches for those more poignant moments I just can't take it seriously because so much silliness is all around.
It[Buffy] was less uneven than The X-Files or any of the Trek shows. There are a few cheesy episodes in S1 and S2 and then later usually one or two per season (with S3 and S5 being most consistent), which is quite consistent for a SF/F show. And I rarely felt that an episode was really awful in the way that the worst of TNG, TOS and DS9 were. I love DS9, but some of the Ferengi and MU episodes were just atrocious.
It is simple. I just didn't like the show. It is that fundamental. As a viewer there is a chemistry that just happens or it doesn't--you can't force it. It is either there or it isn't due to a wide variety of factors--actors, characters, writing, storylines, tone, subject matter--that either click with you or doesn't. If I didn't care for the characters or the show itself how uneven or consistent it may or may not have been really doesn't matter. I'm sure there are plenty of consistent series out there that has decent writing but I simply don't care for the premise, the actors, the characters or the subject matter i.e. The Sopranos. Buffy, Angel, Hercules, Xena, Dr Who, Torchwood, Haven, Eureka, SG1, SGA, SGU, Caprica were just not for me in much the way you don't care for TNG.
The X-Files for me worked--I like Duchovny and Anderson, I liked the premise, I liked the serious tone, the mythology arc earky on, the standalones were well written. That's my kind of show. Big fan of it.
Like I said I just didn't like how silly some of the Buffy adversaries were and how they'd spout corny dialog or jokes. I didn't care for the silliness such as the principal or was it the mayor being a big monster. I realized Whedon was trying to tell stories about coming of age using vampires and other monsters to explore the human condition--I just didn't like the way he did it. I'm just not a big fan of Whedon or his style.
I caught a few episodes later on when it moved to UPN/CW and thought it was atrocious. It is possible this was towards the end of the show and like most shows jumped the shark.
When you say you didn't care for most of the cast, do you mean that you didn't like the characters, or that you didn't think they were good actors?
I didn't care for the characters.