^^ biasED 

(With the usual offensive and ignorant portrayal of the scientific community as closed-minded dogmatists blind to the realities right in front of them. Just once I'd like to see a show that tells it like it is, with the believers in mysticism being the hidebound, dogmatic fools and the scientists being the ones who unswervingly pursue the truth.)
I'll check back in when they have a) original content that is b) either on a station I get or offered thru Netflix.
Right now Sygyzy has about 5 original shows ready to go. They are working on funding currently.
Got synopses of them?
Some info here:
http://www.syzygystudios.net/community/index.php?showforum=342
I'm kinda bias to "Tales from the Minds Eye" for obvious reasons. lol
If the Comcast purchase of NBC/U goes through, they may not be receptive to putting a competitor for one of their new networks on their system.
These days, old shows tend to be aired nearly in their entirety but digitally accelerated to make room for more commercials.
I don't like medical dramas, and I'm not enthused about tacking 'in space' on the end. Could you make a pretty neat show about doctors delaing with xenobiological issues and extraterrestrial viruses? Sure. And The Andromeda Strain is a pretty good movie.
But the entire premise of these shows is that the tinfoil hat crowd is right. If the sensible rational people are right, then there aren't aliens or monsters out there screwing up stuff... and is there a point to The X-Files without monsters or alien conspiracies?
Arg!
System Error: Too....many consonants...brain....shutting down....
*rebooting*
But then the series would be set in an alternate universe where paranormal activity was already classified, or the alien/paranomal activity was recent; etc. etc. The problem with most conspiracy theories is they're about things that require scientists to be either unwilling to have believed the evidence or wilfully tampered with it (or been otherwise unable to interact with it).My problem isn't with the idea that paranormal things exist within a fictional setting. My problem is with the idea that science is a pseudo-religious dogma whose practitioners refuse to entertain notions beyond their set body of beliefs. Nothing could be further from the truth. Science is all about seeking out new knowledge, testing established ideas against the evidence. If paranormal phenomena did exist, science would be able to detect, observe, codify, and explain them.
Tom, is this just a grass roots thing or is there actually a "company" in the works? The address associated with Syzygy is just a residential home.
^Why is not being an X-Files clone a bad thing?
And science is not a dogma.
Since there's no mention anywhere of what cable companies will or even MIGHT be carrying them, I'll assume this is still in the "dream" category.
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