, since new showrunner Bob Engels and the studio execs wanted to do standalone episodes with little continuity, because they believed the story arcs in season 2 had been too "confusing."
Idiots.
, since new showrunner Bob Engels and the studio execs wanted to do standalone episodes with little continuity, because they believed the story arcs in season 2 had been too "confusing."
I never really understood the boneblades, because they never looked like they were attached to his forearms.
The looked like they were accessories to his gauntlets and not part of body and they looked flimsy as well.
I really should check that one out some time, I absolutely loved the reboot with Maggie Q, Lyndsey Fonesca, and Shane West but I've never seen the original.That show was really ahead of its time, developed a cult following, and is worth checking out for anyone that missed it and likes spy-fy. Free to stream on Roku channel, but it's stuck in SD.
Rare early case of actually pulling off dark and morally ambiguous.
Oh, that's why she changed colors, I thought she just went through some kind of a metamorphosis.Although her bigger executive-mandated character change was seven episodes later, in the last episode made before Robert Hewitt Wolfe was fired, where she was replaced by her older, gold-skinned future self.
Yeah, a good chunk of the show had gone by before I finally realized they were actually supposed to be part of the Nietzscheans' bodies and not part of the gauntlets they wore.I never really understood the boneblades, because they never looked like they were attached to his forearms.
The looked like they were accessories to his gauntlets and not part of body and they looked flimsy as well.
Yeah, a good chunk of the show had gone by before I finally realized they were actually supposed to be part of the Nietzscheans' bodies and not part of the gauntlets they wore.
Also free on something I've never heard of before called Fawesome.tv and I assume that must have ads too.
Rhade stabs two guards with them in the first episode. You occasionally see them er....deployed? Spread out? when Tyr is fighting someone. I think there was only one episode where you see the bone blades sans gauntlets.If they had actually done something with the boneblades, like stabbing someone, instead of being merely decorative, then they would have been justified.
Maybe they were trying to keep the level of violence down, so they weren't overt about it.
I enjoyed the 90s La Femme Nikita a lot — as I know I’ve said elsewhere, it may be dopey (if atmospheric) as a spy show, but it’s a great dark satire of life in the workplace. (If Star Trek can be said to partially be a fantasy about the workplace as meaningful, LFN is one about the workplace as soul-destroying.)That show was really ahead of its time, developed a cult following, and is worth checking out for anyone that missed it and likes spy-fy. Free to stream on Roku channel, but it's stuck in SD.
Rare early case of actually pulling off dark and morally ambiguous.
So you have fond memories of the fandom and it led you to your current job, that's a cool story, it really is and I understand why the show means a lot to you because of your biography but I don't see how that's refuting my arguments. Your personal story doesn't make Kevin Sorbo not a person who actively helped ruining the show and it also doesn't make the show not bad.Well, I have to disagree, because I still have fond memories of the online Andromeda fan community, which generated connections well beyond the show itself. I probably wouldn't be a member of this BBS if I hadn't come here from its sister Andromeda board, and it was on this BBS that I made the acquaintance of the Star Trek novel editors who eventually gave me the opportunity to write for them, launching my career as a novelist. So I owe a lot to Andromeda's existence, and thus in some small way I owe something to Kevin Sorbo for his participation in its creation, though his part in the process was small.
Okay, but what does that have to do with what I said? I didn't even address Kevin Sorbo's politics or whatever and I didn't denounce everything he ever had a hand in. I said custom him in Andromeda was the first mistake and I stand by that opinion.I just don't like the tendency to reduce a problematical person to a single value of "bad," to uniformly denounce everything they ever had a hand in. Life is not that simplistic. A person whose overall impact is negative can still be responsible for some positive things, even if it's in spite of themselves. I think if we erase the positives because we're angry about the negatives, that just makes things more negative overall.
I cannot see Sorbo pulling off Clark at all. And whatever people think of Dean Cain as an actor (because his current politics weren't an issue back then), at least he did his job and didn't throw his weight around changing the show into something he wanted it to be.Okay how about Kevin Sorbo for Clark Kent/Superman instead of Dean Cain, as Kevin auditioned for the role.
The show with Peta Wilson is actually the third remake.I really should check that one out some time, I absolutely loved the reboot with Maggie Q, Lyndsey Fonesca, and Shane West but I've never seen the original.
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