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Andromeda: Does anyone have this as their favourite show?

Rule of thumb. If something's on youtube for more than 10 minutes, there's no issue. Youtube clamps down hard on fast on stuff folks don't want on there (Witness how fast new unauthorized Trailers come down). Lots and Lots of Doctor Who available on YouTube, yet, when missing episodes were found, they weren't there, and the Reconstructions were also pulled for the still missing episodes of those Serials, so, the missing episode Sales wouldn't be affected.
 
Rule of thumb. If something's on youtube for more than 10 minutes, there's no issue. Youtube clamps down hard on fast on stuff folks don't want on there (Witness how fast new unauthorized Trailers come down). Lots and Lots of Doctor Who available on YouTube, yet, when missing episodes were found, they weren't there, and the Reconstructions were also pulled for the still missing episodes of those Serials, so, the missing episode Sales wouldn't be affected.

Depends a great deal on the attitude of the copyright holder. I enjoyed someone who did a blind watch commentary for Doctor Who from 2005 onwards, with no problems (it was refreshing to rewatch all these episodes from the perspective of a new viewer).

The same guy did the first three episodes of Game of Thrones, and HBO slapped him down hard, with Youtube suspending his channel due to three copyright strikes.
 
Rule of thumb. If something's on youtube for more than 10 minutes, there's no issue. Youtube clamps down hard on fast on stuff folks don't want on there (Witness how fast new unauthorized Trailers come down). Lots and Lots of Doctor Who available on YouTube, yet, when missing episodes were found, they weren't there, and the Reconstructions were also pulled for the still missing episodes of those Serials, so, the missing episode Sales wouldn't be affected.

Depends a great deal on the attitude of the copyright holder. I enjoyed someone who did a blind watch commentary for Doctor Who from 2005 onwards, with no problems (it was refreshing to rewatch all these episodes from the perspective of a new viewer).

The same guy did the first three episodes of Game of Thrones, and HBO slapped him down hard, with Youtube suspending his channel due to three copyright strikes.
Exactly my point. Doctor Who is very quick to shut episodes/Trailers/Mini-episodes down, if they don't want them available. So, if they left them alone, for longer than a day or so, they don't have a problem with it (I believe you won't find S7 of Doctor Who on Youtube, because it has just been released to Netflix (and some Netflix, I believe don't even have all of S7 and the Specials yet)
 
That's a heck of a logic train.

"If they didn't want me to eat this food, they wouldn't have left it alone!"
 
If Andromeda becomes so terrible after Season 1, how did it manage to last for 5 seasons? 5 seasons is a really long time, especially for a sci-fi show so it must have had a strong fanbase...
 
Well, part of season 2 was still good...

i recall season 4 getting back up to the quality/storyline of season 1

I think season 3 was hit or miss...i haven't seen it in a while, so i forget. I know that "Day of Judgement, Day of Wrath" with Christopher Judge, Michael Shanks & JR Bourne aired during season 3...i somehow missed it , but i think it was regarded as a great episode.

Season 5 was made purely to package repeat syndication (the magical 100 episodes).

Also, i forget what shows were airing at the time ...there might have been a minor drought at the time (i think DS9 had ended by then; not much on Fox)
 
IIRC, Sci Fi began airing season 4 episodes 1 week after they debuted in syndication (on Fridays at 7pmEST, just ahead of their prime time Friday block), and it did well enough that with their financial help, season 5 was greenlit.
 
I only caught up with the series a year ago. There was some good stuff in there and it was no doubt somewhat hampered by its budget.

All-in-all, the series left me -
 
If Andromeda becomes so terrible after Season 1, how did it manage to last for 5 seasons? 5 seasons is a really long time, especially for a sci-fi show so it must have had a strong fanbase...

Because when a show starts off well, fans have a more difficult time turning away from it.

If it was crappy from the get-go, it probably would have died earlier, but the first season reeled enough people in to keep them interested.
 
How epic does Andromeda get at its peak by the way? Is it anything like Voyager's Scorpion or DS9's Dominion War???

There's massive space battles thoughout the first four seasons, far bigger than the ones on the Star Trek shows, but the styles is vastly different.
 
Hey guys, I was just re-watching Revenge of The Sith and wow, I was really amazed at the 'epicness' of the scene where Windu and the three Jedi confront Palpatine and Palpatine does the twirl in the air. I had forgotten how epic this scene was to the trilogy.

Episodes 1 and 2 were decent, but it seemed like they saved all of the surprises for Episode 3. DS9 gets pretty close to the epicness and Voyager did with 'Scorpion' but does Babylon 5 ever achieve this? Or Andromeda?

Sorry guys, title was supposed to say 'Anything as epic as this?'

How epic does Andromeda get at its peak by the way? Is it anything like Voyager's Scorpion or DS9's Dominion War???

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
 
How epic does Andromeda get at its peak by the way? Is it anything like Voyager's Scorpion or DS9's Dominion War???

There's massive space battles thoughout the first four seasons, far bigger than the ones on the Star Trek shows, but the styles is vastly different.

I mean epic as in so much is at stake. In DS9 it was the fate of the Alpha Quadrant.
In Andromeda, the Stakes are at least as High, it's the fate of the entire Galaxy
 
If Andromeda becomes so terrible after Season 1, how did it manage to last for 5 seasons? 5 seasons is a really long time, especially for a sci-fi show so it must have had a strong fanbase...
Most of the people who liked it from beginning to end just stayed away from message boards.
 
I can't remember whether I gave up or simply lost track of it in S3, but it was probably a combination of the two.
 
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