I think there's been a lot of focus on budgetary issues in this thread and some discussion of mainstream audience preferences, but no discussion of a pretty important point: the changing nature of tastes among the genre audience.
You guys might not have noticed, but the "speculative fiction" audience has shifted and "space" or "future-y" oriented subjects have lost ground.
Even among fans, there is a lot of bitterness over the end of the Space Race and a grudging concession that interstellar space travel is probably not going to happen any time in the next century. We'll be lucky if a man sets foot on Mars in the next century, and all the books published in the late 60's thought we'd have made it there by 1979 - 30 years ago.
Genre fan tastes have shifted over to fantasy and faux-horror because no one really imagines a very exciting future any more. The future, to me, looks pretty much the same as today, only with more cheap strip malls. And smaller computers. So if you make a show where people wear a mix of recycled fashions from the last eight decades, live in buildings that look like a mix of building fashions from the last eight decades, and have really small computers, you probably have summed up the realistic possible futures for the next hundred years or so.
You guys might not have noticed, but the "speculative fiction" audience has shifted and "space" or "future-y" oriented subjects have lost ground.
Even among fans, there is a lot of bitterness over the end of the Space Race and a grudging concession that interstellar space travel is probably not going to happen any time in the next century. We'll be lucky if a man sets foot on Mars in the next century, and all the books published in the late 60's thought we'd have made it there by 1979 - 30 years ago.
Genre fan tastes have shifted over to fantasy and faux-horror because no one really imagines a very exciting future any more. The future, to me, looks pretty much the same as today, only with more cheap strip malls. And smaller computers. So if you make a show where people wear a mix of recycled fashions from the last eight decades, live in buildings that look like a mix of building fashions from the last eight decades, and have really small computers, you probably have summed up the realistic possible futures for the next hundred years or so.