Was there many fans of this? It was a favorite of mine but never really knew anyone else who watched it. I have all the DVDs, see it is on Roku tv at the moment, and even read some of the books.
I agree it went through ups and downs but after revisiting I still really enjoy them
I did that on andromeda then came back last season and looked like it was weird. 5th season of efc was the one I thought was weird and was glad it was overI quit during season two. I think I bailed on Andromeda about there too.
Sad - both had promise.
I agree with thatThe show's fandom are usually split between two groups, those who only accept season 1 and those who also accept seasons 2-4. I am the latter. Indeed, I'm even so bold as to prefer Liam Kincaid over William Boone.
Everyone agrees the fifth season was crap.
Indeed, I'm even so bold as to prefer Liam Kincaid over William Boone.
The show started out really good for about half a season, but unfortunately, it was from Tribune Entertainment, a production company that prioritized cheapness over quality, and so they kept firing showrunners and cast members and revamping the show, losing the original smart, sophisticated concepts and dumbing things down more and more as it went. The original developer and showrunner, Richard C. Okie, was let go halfway through the first season, and the conceptual erosion was starting to show by the latter half of that season, especially through the introduction of the Zo'or character, whose one-note villainy detracted from the moral ambiguity that Da'an and the Taelons were supposed to have. I think I finally gave up on it sometime in season 3, though I first considered bailing even earlier.
It's a shame, because E:FC was an intriguing, thoughtful show at the start, a serious attempt at intelligent, philosophical science fiction asking challenging questions and commenting on human nature through the perspective of truly alien beings. The dialogues between Boone and Da'an in season 1 were the highlights of the show, even though I always found Kevin Kilner thoroughly bland and emotionless as a performer. Losing Boone and that relationship after the first season tore the heart out of the show, and it was never as worthwhile thereafter.
The other Tribune show based on a Gene Roddenberry concept, Andromeda, went through the same kind of deterioration, though at least its developer Robert Hewitt Wolfe lasted a whole season and a half before being fired, which I think is a record for a Tribune show's developer. I've always been so sad that Majel Roddenberry chose such an unsuitable production company for those shows, one that had no faith in the intelligence and credibility she was striving for and progressively dumbed them down to the lowest possible level. Both shows started out among the best of SFTV but ended up being among the very worst -- and the worst part lasted far longer than the best.
A couple of quick thoughts
1st season had good world building. But then 2nd season had each episode do a different sci fi cliche...from time travel to parallel universe to dinosaurs if I remember right.
Season 4 felt like they were going back to season 1 quality..then season 5 trashed EVERY thing
By the way, our modern cell phones work pretty much like a Global does...only thing missing is a collapsible screen into the size of a dry erase marker...incredible foresight (though not so much with the MCI product placement)
As mentioned, Andromeda went through a very similar decline, though this seems to have been an unfortunate trend for some genre series in that era with promising first seasons (seaQuest DSV and Sliders also come to mind, for instance).
E:FC had a decent first season unfortunately is started to go downhill in season 2
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