Yep, big fan of the first three seasons here (still haven't seen the fourth). (Here's an old thread regarding the show's DVD release.) And I agree, this... er, ReBoot reboot show, which, so far as I can tell, has none of the original team behind it, looks like ass:
A few classic references aside, it looks and feels far more like a Tron: Legacy-based show than ReBoot.
The first two seasons had to meet US Broadcasts Standards and Practices (BS&P, a common injoke in those seasons) which the writers and producers complained often hampered what they could do. Indeed, the Talent Night episode in which Dot's assistant finds something immoral about everyone who auditions for Enzo's birthday party is based on this.Well, I was like 9 when Reboot came out. It was pretty fun on ABC. But when it moved to Cartoon Network a few years later with the new episodes, oh man was that stuff good.
The first two seasons had to meet US Broadcasts Standards and Practices (BS&P, a common in-joke in those seasons) which the writers and producers complained often hampered what they could do. Indeed, the Talent Night episode in which Dot's assistant finds something immoral about everyone who auditions for Enzo's birthday party is based on this.
I'm not averse to approaching a concept from a new angle, but it seems to be losing the essence of Reboot to make the protagonists human. What was distinctive about the show was that it was entirely from the perspective of AIs within cyberspace, with humans known only indirectly as a mysterious, capricious godlike force from outside.
Agreed. I honestly don't think this trailer looks half bad as some other show, but it doesn't really feel like a proper continuation of ReBoot.
but yeah, apart from the name it appears to have nothing in common with that series EXCEPT for the fact it takes place in some type of computer generated environment.
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