Seriously, following the "bad guys" is big at the moment. I fail to see why Blake's 7 hasn't been snapped up, instead being shuffled around network to network. Even if it were reduced to a 10-part series I'd been happy to see it.
It's sci-fi. Sci-fi gets ignored.
I wasn't talking about the cost of the show, but that is an issue, I'm talking sic-fi.
Fantasy seems to do well, Game of Thornes, Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, True Blood, and normally has the ratings to support them. The problem is people simply don't seem to like the slight difference between fantasy ad sic-fi.
It's sci-fi. Sci-fi gets ignored.
Game of Thrones is fantasy. That would need a big budget too.
Blake's 7 never had the budget (like 750,000 pounds per ep) for a sci fi series, so they focused on characters rather than space battles. Quarries, factories and power stations were used for alien worlds.
I wouldn't mind if they did the same thing again.![]()
I wasn't talking about the cost of the show, but that is an issue, I'm talking sic-fi.
Fantasy seems to do well, Game of Thornes, Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, True Blood, and normally has the ratings to support them. The problem is people simply don't seem to like the slight difference between fantasy ad sic-fi.
And yet, a lot of the longest-running shows have been sci-fi shows. I just think it's a lot more difficult and expensive to build a sci-fi world from scratch. Fantasy shows like Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, True Blood...they all take place in the real world. Game of Thrones is like Harry Potter. It was based on a hugely successful line of novels, so it was less of a risk.
The kind of sci-fi people like us usually want (space operas) are harder to get off the ground because world-building often takes a lot of time and effort.
Yea, I suppose that's true. Just a few years back, while LOST was airing, I remember anything on a Big Network, on Prime time, that dropped under 10 Million viewers was considered in danger (And the Heavy hitting Cop Shows were raking mid-20Millions). Now, on the Big Networks, even the Biggest Shows have trouble getting much over 10 Million ViewersWith ratings thresholds dropping and everything becoming more and more niche, sci-fi, including space opera, could potentially fare well these days on at least some television outlets. We'll have to see some space sci-fi shows made and how they fare to get a sense of whether there's enough of an audience for them in today's television environment.
Candlelight, it you don't mind me saying so, you made me smile the way you started saying 10 eps and have now said you'd settle for 6.I wouldn't mind even a six-part series to start with.
I wouldn't mind even a six-part series to start with.
That's overly pessimistic. There are any number of outlets that could put a space show on. I wouldn't be surprised to see a live action Star Wars show on ABC eventually....and I think that's the only place we will ever get a real space show again.
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