The days of 4.5 million on BBC2 are long gone.
Ah, the halcyon days of a Wednesday evening at 6pm, rushing to the telly and BBC2 after a long slog at work to catch a new TNG episode.
And before TNG, that was the TOS slot.
Good times.
ST did quite well in that slot, at it's peak during S3 of TNG didn't it hit over 6m viewers. Well when it wasn't being pre-empted for the great television god of Sport.
Is it, though? I guess equipment like telecine scanners will get cheaper, render farms get cheaper so CGI can be churned out faster, and hopefully software gets easier to use with new iterations... but most of the budget for this would come from simple manhours - time spent searching through film canisters, time spent working on edits, painting new mattes, lining up plates, and so on. That's not going to get cheaper with time.Even if the costs are too prohibitive now it's likely that they will come down in the future.
DS9 on Blu--I see the light at the end of the tunnel!
I don't think that X-Files season one was that great. True it had "Tooms" and "The Erlenmeyer Flask", but episodes like "Space" and "Shapes" weren't great.
I don't think that X-Files season one was that great. True it had "Tooms" and "The Erlenmeyer Flask", but episodes like "Space" and "Shapes" weren't great.
X-Files season 1 was a whole lot better (in it's genre) than TNG season 1 was.
And as for cringe-worthy stuff--don't tell me X-Files season 1 had more than TNG season 1.
I don't think that X-Files season one was that great. True it had "Tooms" and "The Erlenmeyer Flask", but episodes like "Space" and "Shapes" weren't great.
X-Files season 1 was a whole lot better (in it's genre) than TNG season 1 was.
And as for cringe-worthy stuff--don't tell me X-Files season 1 had more than TNG season 1.
I wouldn't compare it to TNG's first season, but I think the first seasons of The X-Files and DS9 are pretty comparable in terms of the hit-or-miss ratio (which is about 50-50).
At the end of season one, Michael Piller directed the writing staff to concentrate on the show's uniqueness for season two and to let go of the links to the universe of The Next Generation. As such, for the season's first episode, the writers chose to do a show which couldn't be done on TNG, a show which was completely unique to the world of DS9. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
... which they dropped a little with bringing Worf to the show and doing episodes about the Klingon empire (which TNG already did).
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