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Scifi TV schedule for the next year

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http://scifiwire.com/2009/05/chart-every-sci-fi-show-o.php

lets keep this straight:

Canceled:

Eli Stone, Life on Maris (US), Eleventh Hour, The Ex-List, Kings, Knight Rider, My Own Worst Enemy, Valentine.

Is Reaper canceled? Is Medium canceled?

What hurt most of all was the cancellation of both Pushing Daisies, and now Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Terminator was a great show with my favorite BSG writers from the good old days of seasons 1-2 on it. Really, those two shows were the only "survivors" from the year of the WGA strike that returned that I really cared about.

Renewed:


ABC - Lost (entering final season?

CBS - Ghost Whisperer, Medium? ( I don't watch these)

NBC - Heroes, Chuck (I really don't like either now)

FOX - Dollhouse, Fringe (very good shows)

CW - Smallville, Supernatural

New shows:

Fall:

ABC - Witches of Eastwick the series, Flash Foward

CBS - (none)

NBC - (none)

CW - Vampire Diaries (ugh)

Mid-Season:


ABC - V remake

CBS - (none)

NBC - Day One (US version...why not just renew Jericho?)

FOX - Human Target, Past Life (ugh)

V's personal watch-list:

CBS has no returning shows I watch, *nor* is it going to have ANY new scifi shows, in Fall *or* Spring. CBS is gone.

As for renewed shows, Lost is good but I haven't been able to keep up at all, and its entering its final season. I personally won't be watching for time reasons.

I've hated Chuck since the beginning, and I've stopped watching Heroes.

I'm openly surprised they keep Smallville on the air. Supernatural is apparently good but I never watched it, and I can't catch up now.

So the only "returning shows" I intent to watch are FOX's Dollhouse and Fringe. I have to catch up with the first seasons of both before summer ends.

As for Fall....Fall sounds laughably bad in terms of "new" stuff. Another vampire show? A flash foward show by half of Bermanga? Witches of Eastwick I'll at least watch the first episode, but I don't expect to be surprised.

Mid-season, after Christmas: Human Target and Past Life sound awful. "Day One" I'll watch the first episode but I don't expect to get attached.

So really, the only "new" show I intend to watch in the ENTIRE next year, is the "V" remake coming mid-season on ABC.

As for the SYFYlis channel, I'll try out Stargate: Universe in fall, but I think it will be worse than Atlantis. And "Caprica" looks awful, coming in spring.

So in short, TV I'm particularly interested in between this summer and next summer (not including Adult Swim) are:

Returning series:

Dollhouse (FOX)
Fringe (FOX)

New series:

V remake (ABC, mid-season)

Stargate Universe (SYFY) (Fall, trying it out)
Caprica (SYFY) (Spring, Trying it out)
 
Wow, sorry you're so negative about future TV. On any given Sunday you can win or lose. You never know just which show might work out. I'm keeping an open mind. PS-What about Eureka?
 
Is Reaper cancelled?

Yes.

Is Medium cancelled?

No.

I'm openly surprised they keep Smallville on the air.

CW. Desperate network.

Supernatural is apparently good but I never watched it, and I can't catch up now.

Sure you can. Netflix, itunes, or DVD. It's a damn sight better than Smallville ever was and it actually gets better as the show goes along. Much better.

I've hated Chuck since the beginning,

That's too bad. I think it's cute.

and I've stopped watching Heroes.

Hasn't everyone? It sucks shit.
 
I'll sample all the new genre shows, but I'm most interested in FLASH FORWARD, V, and (yes) THE VAMPIRE DIARIES . . . .
 
http://scifiwire.com/2009/05/chart-every-sci-fi-show-o.php

lets keep this straight:

Canceled:

Eli Stone, Life on Maris (US), Eleventh Hour, The Ex-List, Kings, Knight Rider, My Own Worst Enemy, Valentine.

Lots of good shows got canceled. Loved Eli Stone, LOM, Eleventh Hour and My Own Worst enemy.

Is Reaper canceled? Is Medium canceled?
Very small chance of Reaper getting a sydication deal. medium was picked up by CBS and wil be airing on Fridays after Ghost Whisperer. I don't like medium at all

What hurt most of all was the cancellation of both Pushing Daisies, and now Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles.

Didn't care about PD and was bummed about TSCC.


Renewed:


ABC - Lost (entering final season?

Great show. Can't wait to see how it wraps.

CBS - Ghost Whisperer, Medium? ( I don't watch these)

I watch GW cause JLH is insanely beautiful. Already stated my feelings on medium,. good move by CBS to pick it up though.

NBC - Heroes, Chuck (I really don't like either now)

heroes sucked ass from season 2 until the the back half of this season. Am encouraged by the end of this season. I LOVE chuck! Great show. Happy it's back but pissed it's only getting 13 episodes.

FOX - Dollhouse, Fringe (very good shows)

Really like em both.

CW - Smallville, Supernatural

two of my absolute favorites.

New shows:

Fall:

ABC - Witches of Eastwick the series, Flash Foward

No idea on WOE. Will tune in for premire and see what's up if previews look good. Will watch Flash Forward without a doubt.

CBS - (none)

NBC - (none)

CW - Vampire Diaries (ugh)

No vampire show has ever interested me and neither does this one.

Mid-Season:


ABC - V remake

I'll tune in to be sure.


NBC - Day One (US version...why not just renew Jericho?)

I'll tune in to eb sure.

FOX - Human Target, Past Life (ugh)

I'll watch both but Human Target will be a foir sure watch and past life a watch premiere and see what happens.


Stargate Universe (SYFY) (Fall, trying it out)
Caprica (SYFY) (Spring, Trying it out)

Will, without a doubt, watch both series.
 
There's no science fiction or fantasy aspect in Human Target. It's a straightforward action show. Also, V, I recall you posting a little while ago that you considered it pathetic for anyone to count Eleventh Hour as a sci-fi series, and yet now you're doing so yourself. What gives?

A fuller listing of the US SFF shows coming up:

ABC

Lost Season 6
Eastwick Season 1
Flash Forward Season 1
V Season 1

AMC

The Prisoner miniseries

CBS

Medium Season 6
Ghost Whisperer Season 5

CW

Smallville Season 9
Supernatural Season 5
The Vampire Diaries Season 1

Fox

Dollhouse Season 2
Fringe Season 2
Past Life Season 1

HBO

True Blood Season 2

NBC

Heroes Season 4
Chuck Season 3
Day One Season 1

Sci-Fi

Eureka Season 3 (second half)
Sanctuary Season 2
Caprica Season 1
Stargate Universe Season 1
Warehouse 13 Season 1

Syndicated

Legend of the Seeker Season 2
 
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Eli Stone was godawful, I just listed it here because I was reading off the article


I honestly forgot about Tru Blood (HBO) and The Prisoner miniseries remake (AMC...when does that air?) I hear good things.

Eureka was unwatchable since the start, and the "newness" factor which was its sole saving grace has also worn off now; Warehouse 13 looks awful.
 
Eli Stone was great. But I asked about your inclusion of Eleventh Hour, not Eli Stone. But you were going off the article, so that answers my question on Eleventh Hour.
 
The Prisoner miniseries remake (AMC...when does that air?) I hear good things.

November.

And we might have to start counting Happy Town in these lists. I've read it has "supernatural elements" (although they will probably play around with the issue of whether they could have rational explanations, a la Lost's first season).

Of that list, V is the one I'm really interested in. Happy Town, The Prisoner and Caprica also rank highly but I usually check out anything with even a passing whiff of sci fi, unless it's obviously one of "those" types of sf/f shows, eg, Past Life*.

For returning shows, I'm solid with Lost, Chuck and yes, Heroes. I love the characters so much, the show could be written by chimps and I wouldn't care. (And no I don't think it's written by chimps because chimps would be more coherent.)

*"Those" types of shows = Medium, Ghost Whisperer and Eleventh Hour, pretty much. I call em Honorary Non-SF/F. ;)
 
V gets high marks from foreign buyers. Good news. Every little bit will help getting it to a full series deal.

Sadly, we're probably stuck with the emo vampires too. ;)

Of the dozen series screened for clients throughout the day, it was "V," a cross between "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Star Trek," that got the most upbeat comments from buyers, several of who termed it "highly cinematic" and "full of interesting characters."

"Vampire Diaries," a sort of "Gossip Girl"-meets-"Twilight" from producer Kevin Williamson, also got thumbs-up from international broadcasters who have a younger-skewing target audience.
 
Yeah, Happy Town is one which may or may not end up being an SFF series. We'll have to see how it plays out.

V has "US version" next to Day One. A lot of people seem to be assuming it's based on a British series (presumably Survivors - I don't think there's a British series actually called Day One), but that's not the case. It's not a remake of any prior series. And really Jericho had its shot. Let it go. The post-apocalyptic sub-genre didn't start with Jericho and it won't end with Jericho.
 
I'll watch the V remake, but apart from that I'll stick to what I know - Heroes, Smallville, Dollhouse and Lost. (Plus Stargate Universe and Caprica on Sci-Fi, obviously)
 
*"Those" types of shows = Medium, Ghost Whisperer and Eleventh Hour, pretty much. I call em Honorary Non-SF/F. ;)

Eleventh Hour shouldn't be in the same list as those paranormal shows. It was more like Fringe with investigations of science gone wrong, but not the weird science used in Fringe.

It was probably one of the better genre series that premiered this season.
 
V has "US version" next to Day One. A lot of people seem to be assuming it's based on a British series (presumably Survivors - I don't think there's a British series actually called Day One), but that's not the case. It's not a remake of any prior series

It's such a generic concept that any network suit who would be idiotic enough to purchase it should be taken out back and shot, particularly in this economy. :rommie:
 
V has "US version" next to Day One. A lot of people seem to be assuming it's based on a British series (presumably Survivors - I don't think there's a British series actually called Day One), but that's not the case. It's not a remake of any prior series
It's such a generic concept that any network suit who would be idiotic enough to purchase it should be taken out back and shot, particularly in this economy. :rommie:
Most TV shows and films have concepts that sound generic when boiled down to their basic form. It's how it plays that matters. Plus, it can be argued that the more generic a show is the more chance it has of being successful, while more esoteric shows are more likely to face early cancellation. So even if it is a generic series, purchasing it isn't necessarily idiotic at all.
 
Most TV shows and films have concepts that sound generic when boiled down to their basic form
Which is why it always amazes me when some network says they paid for the rights to remake a show. Why not just change the title, remake it and say you never heard of that other show? How can anyone prove you copied something that wasn't very original to begin with?

Plus, it can be argued that the more generic a show is the more chance it has of being successful
Yeah, V isn't terribly original as a concept, even when it originally debuted, but I'll bet that one will be a success. In that case, it might be worth paying for the title, just for whatever name recognition carries over with it. Like with BSG.
 
Most TV shows and films have concepts that sound generic when boiled down to their basic form
Which is why it always amazes me when some network says they paid for the rights to remake a show. Why not just change the title, remake it and say you never heard of that other show? How can anyone prove you copied something that wasn't very original to begin with?

Plus, it can be argued that the more generic a show is the more chance it has of being successful
Yeah, V isn't terribly original as a concept, even when it originally debuted, but I'll bet that one will be a success. In that case, it might be worth paying for the title, just for whatever name recognition carries over with it. Like with BSG.

Yep. You buy the rights to remake a show not just for the concept but for the marketing. If you promote a show as a remake of X it's an easy explanation and has instant name recognition, plus you get fans of the original tuning in initially to check out the remake. If you have to promote it as a new show then you're facing an uphill battle from the start.
 
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