Yup.
Too bad, so sad, life goes on.They called that "waiting for the trades" in comic book lingo. And in the long run, it can have the negative effect of killing off the show.
All the DVD sales in the world on Amazon didn't save Firefly, after all.
Too bad, so sad, life goes on.
Life is more than trying to see the next entertainment whatever.
Of course there is. That's the nature of the world. Is someone going to come in and give me more time in my day so I can accommodate the streaming schedule and more episode count? 'Cause, if not, there's not much I can do at the moment in my life.I'm just saying, people often don't seem to realize there is always a give-and-take to these things.
Diminishing returns have set it?Why am I comparing the two?
Artificial intelligence, survivors from two factions of an Earth Civil War on a new world, faith vs secularism. Ridley Scott directed the pilot. 18 episodes produced. HBO Max pulled it... I imported the Blu-rays, but maybe its still streaming in the US on another service?Never even heard of it. What's it about?
Not quite sure I follow that.Diminishing returns have set it?
Has potential.Artificial intelligence, survivors from two factions of an Earth Civil War on a new world. Ridley Scott directed the pilot. 18 episodes produced. HBO Max pulled it... I imported the Blu-rays, but maybe its still streaming in the US on another service?
Example that proves the point... Crave in Canada, Foxtel in Australia, and Sky in the UK have it, not seeing listings for other countries. Here today, gone tomorrow, memory holed streaming.Has potential.
I appreciate your candor but I don't follow you at all.Example that proves the point... Crave in Canada, Foxtel in Australia, and Sky in the UK have it, not seeing listings for other countries. Here today, gone tomorrow, memory holed streaming.
I despised most of the Short Treks I saw, but Amazon had a deal on the Blu-ray for $7, so I bought in just for future reference in case the shorts don't survive a changeover in streaming or corporate consolidation.
Many people earlier in the thread have talked about the problems of easily disposable streaming.I appreciate your candor but I don't follow you at all.
Yes, yes it could.Many people earlier in the thread have talked about the problems of easily disposable streaming.
In this case, a well regarded series was not only canceled (Zazlav wave) but disappeared. This could easily happen to a past / present / future Star Trek project as well.
I'd be interested to see how you compare DS9 and B5. (Both shows are among my absolute favorites of all.) Perhaps a thread when you start that project?
I second the motion.
Originally, I figured it would take a month for me to get through re-watching 12 Monkeys. Now that I'm adding Battlestar Galactica into the mix, and it has almost twice as many episodes, I've tripled the number of episodes I'll be watching, so I estimate getting through both of them will take me about three months. I'm not starting until after Discovery Season 5 is finished.Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" plays in my head as I read that.
That would be great!
Originally, I figured it would take a month for me to get through re-watching 12 Monkeys. Now that I'm adding Battlestar Galactica into the mix, and it has almost twice as many episodes, I've tripled the number of episodes I'll be watching, so I estimate getting through both of them will take me about three months. I'm not starting until after Discovery Season 5 is finished.
Putting all of that together, I figure I'll be starting the DS9/B5 Combo Thread in September. But things never go according to plan, so it's almost definitely NOT going to be September. So, instead I'll just say some time in the Fall. I'm going to post it in the DS9 Forum, since it's going to be tilted much more towards DS9 and my intended audience is Niners. It'll be fun. One show I've mostly never seen before, and the other show I just haven't seen in a very long time.
Ahh, I'm not the only one that plans TV watching like a multi-month trip.I did the math, and if I start 12 Monkeys after '70s BSG Episode 11, the two series will sync up right until the end, if I stick with the 2:1 ratio from there (94 episodes left of BSG, 47 episodes total of 12M) and I'll finish both the same week, when I get there.
We also know from those same statements and the data released by Nielsen that SNW does better than Picard, as well as Discovery (this doesn't count current season as of yet we have no data whatsoever on its performance).
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