Normal person + unusual interest = nothing to worry about.
Normal person + unusual interest = nothing to worry about.
Come on, CSI did an episode where all they did was look down at people who enjoy making robots! That's pretty much the entire purpose of Catherine's character.
Though they let themselves down when they entered an 'edgy' goth nightclub where they were playing Marilyn Manson's This is the New Shit, wait I mean This is the New Issssshhh.![]()
Everything else fails because Nielsens system is !@#%ed up.
Sadly, I'm not so sure about that. Cop shows attract viewers who don't use DVRs, and because they don't zap ads, they are more valuable. Sci fi fans are the most likely to use DVRs and are therefore the least valuable audience.
Why would the Nielsens system just happen to favor cop shows, sitcoms and reality shows, if it's broken in some random way?
Everything else fails because Nielsens system is !@#%ed up.
Sadly, I'm not so sure about that. Cop shows attract viewers who don't use DVRs, and because they don't zap ads, they are more valuable. Sci fi fans are the most likely to use DVRs and are therefore the least valuable audience.
Why would the Nielsens system just happen to favor cop shows, sitcoms and reality shows, if it's broken in some random way?
Sci-fi fans are more prone to use the internet and illegally download or watch on Hulu. Just go look at some download sites. Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and other genre shows were consistently at the top.
Everything else fails because Nielsens system is !@#%ed up.
Sadly, I'm not so sure about that. Cop shows attract viewers who don't use DVRs, and because they don't zap ads, they are more valuable. Sci fi fans are the most likely to use DVRs and are therefore the least valuable audience.
Why would the Nielsens system just happen to favor cop shows, sitcoms and reality shows, if it's broken in some random way?
Sci-fi fans are more prone to use the internet and illegally download or watch on Hulu. Just go look at some download sites. Lost, Battlestar Galactica, and other genre shows were consistently at the top.
Don't give up hope. Everything is cyclical.With LOST and BSG now finished, I've pretty much given up hope of seeing any decent Sci-Fi on tv. I think the the best years of Sci-Fi on television are now behind us.
I just don't think that one person accurately represents 10,000 people or whatever the number is.
But Sci-fi fans are much more likely to buy dvds of their favorite shows like LOST and BSG, compared to cop shows like CSI.
With LOST and BSG now finished, I've pretty much given up hope of seeing any decent Sci-Fi on tv. I think the the best years of Sci-Fi on television are now behind us.
There wasn't enough time travel on Heroes. They also needed more scenes of Hiro pursuing his destiny to become a superhero. And more scenes of Sylar being conflicted about whether he's good or bad.
This story cracked me the hell up!Apparently the problems with Heroes was 1) the characters had superpowers (confusing!) and 2) the story had plot arcs (even more confusing!)
Yes that's right, the problem with Heroes was that the audience wasn't smart enough to follow along. It had nothing to do with the writing being ridiculously bad. The audience just couldn't keep track of all those rules for the "magic powers"; it had nothing to do with the rules changing from episode to episode and the audience noticing because the audience was more on the ball than the writers were.
Solution? Do a procedural cop show about a guy who dresses weird. Ta dah, The Cape!
I won't be watching, it sounds like a bore. It might work, but if it does, it won't have anything to do with NBC learning what was wrong with Heroes because they obviously still do not know.
My hunch is that ABC is more on the right track with No Ordinary Family. Start with characters discovering superpowers and then move the story along from there; don't get stuck in a rut trying to tell S1 in S2, S3, etc. Present an arc, but keep it simple at first - focused on one family - and gradually work in the complexity over time, so that it's manageable and the writers don't get tangled up trying to keep seven or eight characters' plotlines going at once.
But whatever you do, don't bore us all to tears with a procedural. If I want to watch a cop show, there's already two dozen to choose from. A cop in a cape is still a cop.
I'll watch the Cape for Summer Glau.
I'd watch Summer Glau mow the lawn.![]()
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