Pal, if you think Firefly's the only thing it's ripped off you haven't seen enough of it yet, or you weren't paying attention.
Dark Matter is ok and I don't really see rip offs, just the same genre.
Isn't Firefly a ripoff of Blake's Seven?
Isn't Firefly a ripoff of Blake's Seven?
I don't know, I never saw Blake's Seven.
Put a bunch of mercenaries together on a spaceship, and it's automatically a ripoff of a short-lived television series watched by a total of 15 people over a decade ago...I just started watching Dark Matter on Netflix and it's pretty decent so far but it seems to me like it's almost a Firefly reboot. Anyone else watch it?
Yep.I'm pretty ambivalent about Dark Matter in general, but I wouldn't call it a Firefly rip-off exactly. Any similarities are pretty much just superficial and since the show itself is so highly derivative and clichéd you could probably draw comparisons to any number of vaguely similar properties.
Firefly, Blake's 7, Cowboy Beebop, Outlaw Star all feature a rag-tag group of outlaws on a spaceship, flying about at the fringes of society, making ends meet and fighting The Man. And that's just in sci-fi.
Yep.Put a bunch of mercenaries together on a spaceship, and it's automatically a ripoff of a short-lived television series watched by a total of 15 people over a decade ago...I just started watching Dark Matter on Netflix and it's pretty decent so far but it seems to me like it's almost a Firefly reboot. Anyone else watch it?
I swear to God, sci-fi fans shouldn't be allowed on the Internet.
Myself included.
I just started watching Dark Matter on Netflix and it's pretty decent so far but it seems to me like it's almost a Firefly reboot. Anyone else watch it?
Isn't Firefly a ripoff of Blake's Seven?
No, Dark Matter being an obvious shameless ripoff warrants its own thread.Yeah, I think someone might have mentioned this show http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=273136&highlight=Dark+Matter
It starts off with the evil and oppressive totalitarian government brainwashing some children into believing that they have been sexually molested by a radical political opponent to the "Federation" (Blake).
After Blake was convicted to life imprisonment on a penal colony in another solar system, half way there, the prison transport finds a massive alien ship adrift that is of an unknown classification from parts even more unknown, but it's ten times faster and 10 times more powerful than anything the Federation has in their fleet.
The convicted kiddy fiddler escapes, takes the alien battleship, and decides to knock over the Government of Earth, the Terran Federation with the help of 5 other convicts from the Federation Transport London, and probably set up free elections so that the people can actually have a voice in their own leadership.
They pick up a girl telepath an episode or two later, and the Blake counts himself as one of his own Seven, but it's basically a story about the enlightened face of terrorism smashing the Federation, which doesn't sound much like Firefly to me.
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