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Spoilers Picard Prequel "Children of Mars"

But seriously, just hire a good and imaginative fashion designer. Why are people so boring? In another thread someone wanted spaceship interiors from three centuries in the future look like modern naval vessels. You can watch normal clothes and items all the time in every other show and in the real life. In scifi and fantasy I want something interesting and weird, even if it might look 'silly' to someone.

The thing is, CBS is in this to make money. So, they are going to make conservative choices where they think they are necessary.
 
That's just completely silly. People watch period shows all the time. And this is scifi, if they can handle half of the people on screen being some rubberhead aliens, they can handle some avant-garde threads as well.

While it hasn't been particularly outre with consume design, I think it's worth noting that The Expanse has generally been much better than Trek ever was at portraying future humanity as being culturally different from the present. They literally developed an entire accent for the Belters for crissakes. It doesn't seem to confuse viewers one bit.
 
While it hasn't been particularly outre with consume design, I think it's worth noting that The Expanse has generally been much better than Trek ever was at portraying future humanity as being culturally different from the present. They literally developed an entire accent for the Belters for crissakes. It doesn't seem to confuse viewers one bit.

The Expanse lost half its audience in its first 3 episodes, and was cancelled after 3o episodes because of, you guessed it, a lack of audience. I can believe a good chunk of people interested in the show at the beginning abandoned the series partly because they couldn't understand what a sizeable chunk of the people on the show were saying.
 
The Expanse lost half its audience in its first 3 episodes, and was cancelled after 3o episodes because of, you guessed it, a lack of audience. I can believe a good chunk of people interested in the show at the beginning abandoned the series partly because they couldn't understand what a sizeable chunk of the people on the show were saying.

The Expanse had great ratings by the standard of Syfy. Seems to have been the fifth most watched show in recent years. And unlike most shows on their channel, viewership actually rose during the last season. I don't pretend to know the reasons why it was canceled, but I am guessing its production by an outside company - along with relatively high per episode costs - had more to do with the cancellation than anything. Regardless, everything Syfy does get shitcanned eventually.
 
I don't pretend to know the reasons why it was canceled, but I am guessing its production by an outside company - along with relatively high per episode costs - had more to do with the cancellation than anything. Regardless, everything Syfy does get shitcanned eventually.

***cough*** Farscape ***cough*** .
 
The Expanse lost half its audience in its first 3 episodes, and was cancelled after 3o episodes because of, you guessed it, a lack of audience. I can believe a good chunk of people interested in the show at the beginning abandoned the series partly because they couldn't understand what a sizeable chunk of the people on the show were saying.
To be fair, the first season of The Expanse, early episodes in particular are pretty much incomprehensible unless you had read the novels. And I say that as someone who had read the novels before watching the show.
I don't pretend to know the reasons why it was canceled, but I am guessing its production by an outside company - along with relatively high per episode costs - had more to do with the cancellation than anything.
I doubt the production company had anything to do with the cancellation, otherwise it wouldn't be continuing the make the show for Amazon.
 
To be fair, the first season of The Expanse, early episodes in particular are pretty much incomprehensible unless you had read the novels. And I say that as someone who had read the novels before watching the show.

I doubt the production company had anything to do with the cancellation, otherwise it wouldn't be continuing the make the show for Amazon.

We gave up with Farscape because of the number of Australian accents

Not sure what the language issue in “the expanse” was, but “the Americans” had a lot of Russian and didn’t seem to suffer.
 
To be fair, the first season of The Expanse, early episodes in particular are pretty much incomprehensible unless you had read the novels. And I say that as someone who had read the novels before watching the show.

I doubt the production company had anything to do with the cancellation, otherwise it wouldn't be continuing the make the show for Amazon.

I've been a science fiction fan for my entire life. I pick up story structure pretty quickly, as I'm sure most sf fans do. Unintelligible lingo that denies me a more nuanced understanding of the belters than I get, no so much. But maybe that's just me.

I won't argue the Expanse is a very good show. But as for Amazon picking it up, that's due to it being the favorite show of Amazon's owner, a guy worth $150 billion, not because the board figured it would be a money maker for them.
 
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