Just a general recap/rant on the overall state of things
On the whole, most reviewers agree that there simply was no "front runner" or "hot new show" in the scifi lineup, and that we're "still suffering the backlash from the Writer's Guild Strike" of last year
Jericho is gone, and Lost is on break (and winding down, as well)
the big buzz everyone's talking about is how "Heroes" is infamously still having problems, major problems: Season 2 wasn't half bad and even when watching it I fully understood "this is due to the Writer's Strike shortening everything"
further, they acknowledge the problems they had in season 2, specifically
but season 3 is just all over the map; would it hurt to KILL OFF some characters so screentime can be focused on each one again?
Rapidly expanding cast of characters is a major problem all shows face (look at BSG season 3 - too many characters, not enough screentime to fit all of them in)
but BSG is on break too;
so we're faced with basically "wow, Heroes season 3 has problems", and "wow, Pushing Daises' ratings are so low that its on the cancellation bubble"
Parodoxically, Terminator was SAVED from cancellation despite ratings (I think the problem for both series is that the Strike prevented them from getting a solid viewerbase)
and we keep hearing all sorts of craziness about Dollhouse having production problems
well, Spring should be interesting, at least with the actual "END of BSG" and "we promise to finally answer all of the mysteries we've built up for four seasons!" (lets hope so)
so there's that to look forward to (Season 4 fixed all of the major problems of the Strike/Meddling Network affected Season 3, save for the central problem of "turns out, we actually never had a "Cylon Plan" and have indeed, been making this up as we went along"....I see Season 4 as less "part of" the show I saw in seasons 1-2, but a "sequel series": unlike the rambling 3rd season, season 4 was at least INTERNALLY consistent!, if not always with the earlier parts of the series. Starbuck is HERSELF again and Apollo, while still suffering from the whims of the Writers, is at least a tolerable character again, Roslin has screentime, etc.)
further, winter movies are fairly bland
no big franchises. Well, there's "Twilight"
hmmmm....I think the problem is just that so much got moved to summer. I was REALLY disappointed summer 2007, the "summer of the threequel" where they were just throwing crud like PotC 3 and Spidey 3 at us, (I hated Transformers but at least it was new), and of course this summer was Iron Man and DARK KNIGHT!......
but I yearn for the next LotR/Harry Potter/X-Men/Star Wars/Matrix
well this summer we DO get a new Terminator movie/franchise?, and ***STAR TREK XI*** as well as nearing the end of Harry Potter with another film
so summer at least sounds promising
lately for some inexplicable reason, after being really upset all September/October due to the Economic Collapse, lately I've inexplicably been feeling like "good times are just around the bend"....
On the whole, most reviewers agree that there simply was no "front runner" or "hot new show" in the scifi lineup, and that we're "still suffering the backlash from the Writer's Guild Strike" of last year
Jericho is gone, and Lost is on break (and winding down, as well)
the big buzz everyone's talking about is how "Heroes" is infamously still having problems, major problems: Season 2 wasn't half bad and even when watching it I fully understood "this is due to the Writer's Strike shortening everything"
further, they acknowledge the problems they had in season 2, specifically
but season 3 is just all over the map; would it hurt to KILL OFF some characters so screentime can be focused on each one again?
Rapidly expanding cast of characters is a major problem all shows face (look at BSG season 3 - too many characters, not enough screentime to fit all of them in)
but BSG is on break too;
so we're faced with basically "wow, Heroes season 3 has problems", and "wow, Pushing Daises' ratings are so low that its on the cancellation bubble"
Parodoxically, Terminator was SAVED from cancellation despite ratings (I think the problem for both series is that the Strike prevented them from getting a solid viewerbase)
and we keep hearing all sorts of craziness about Dollhouse having production problems
well, Spring should be interesting, at least with the actual "END of BSG" and "we promise to finally answer all of the mysteries we've built up for four seasons!" (lets hope so)
so there's that to look forward to (Season 4 fixed all of the major problems of the Strike/Meddling Network affected Season 3, save for the central problem of "turns out, we actually never had a "Cylon Plan" and have indeed, been making this up as we went along"....I see Season 4 as less "part of" the show I saw in seasons 1-2, but a "sequel series": unlike the rambling 3rd season, season 4 was at least INTERNALLY consistent!, if not always with the earlier parts of the series. Starbuck is HERSELF again and Apollo, while still suffering from the whims of the Writers, is at least a tolerable character again, Roslin has screentime, etc.)
further, winter movies are fairly bland
no big franchises. Well, there's "Twilight"
hmmmm....I think the problem is just that so much got moved to summer. I was REALLY disappointed summer 2007, the "summer of the threequel" where they were just throwing crud like PotC 3 and Spidey 3 at us, (I hated Transformers but at least it was new), and of course this summer was Iron Man and DARK KNIGHT!......
but I yearn for the next LotR/Harry Potter/X-Men/Star Wars/Matrix
well this summer we DO get a new Terminator movie/franchise?, and ***STAR TREK XI*** as well as nearing the end of Harry Potter with another film
so summer at least sounds promising
lately for some inexplicable reason, after being really upset all September/October due to the Economic Collapse, lately I've inexplicably been feeling like "good times are just around the bend"....