You can watch all of Season 3 if you subscribe to NetflixWhen's Seaquest Season 3 coming to DVD? Any word yet?
You can watch all of Season 3 if you subscribe to NetflixWhen's Seaquest Season 3 coming to DVD? Any word yet?
I don't think it was better than dsv, nor was it worst... it was just different.I may be in the minority here, but I felt 2032 was better than DSV. DSV was directionless.
I may be in the minority here, but I felt 2032 was better than DSV. DSV was directionless.
What's the point of having a show about politics set aboard a sub? There's no real drama there and I think DSV lost its originality when it started in that direction in s2 and s3. A good writing team can make anything interesting. You could have seaQuest helping to build a new habitat, finding lost ships, discovering lost cities from an ancient culture people thought were almost myth, and look at the lives of the crew in close quarters. Yes we can discover new species of animal life, and we can create new technology from it, or create new life of our own.Those who have said the ocean is not space are mostly right. Let's face it, you aren't realistically going to find an alien civilization down there. Maybe you'll discover some new species of fish. Not exactly compelling television. The political situation really was the only long-term story arc they could have gone with.
What's the point of having a show about politics set aboard a sub? There's no real drama there and I think DSV lost its originality when it started in that direction in s2 and s3. A good writing team can make anything interesting.
You could have seaQuest helping to build a new habitat, finding lost ships, discovering lost cities from an ancient culture people thought were almost myth, and look at the lives of the crew in close quarters. Yes we can discover new species of animal life, and we can create new technology from it, or create new life of our own.
What's the point of having a show about politics set aboard a sub? There's no real drama there and I think DSV lost its originality when it started in that direction in s2 and s3. A good writing team can make anything interesting. You could have seaQuest helping to build a new habitat, finding lost ships, discovering lost cities from an ancient culture people thought were almost myth, and look at the lives of the crew in close quarters. Yes we can discover new species of animal life, and we can create new technology from it, or create new life of our own.Those who have said the ocean is not space are mostly right. Let's face it, you aren't realistically going to find an alien civilization down there. Maybe you'll discover some new species of fish. Not exactly compelling television. The political situation really was the only long-term story arc they could have gone with.
The possibilities, while not quite endless, are still there if one is willing to look. The biggest problem, IMO, is the suits who keep saying "not enough tension," "make them go to war with someone" "let's use this cliche storyline" and they refuse to provide further funding for episodes unless this is done. So many shows have been cancelled because the writers/producers/etc refused to kowtow to the stupidity of the suits. If anyone does reimagine seaQuest, then I say start at the beginning with the end of a war and go from there, plenty of backstory to get filled in and plenty of tension already.
Ironically, the ship's in-series background indicates it originally was built to wage war, and it was only the foundation of the UEO that caused it to undergo a retrofit for more benign "peacekeeping" services. So, without the UEO, the original show could have been more like 2032...
They were on a rack at the local Walmart for $10 each, but this was a couple of years ago. I don't remember seeing them there since then.
I think if Seaquest had more development time, or one set of writers/producers consectutively that stayed true to one storyline/vision Seaquest could have been a classic tv show instead of just another sci-fi show.
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