oh and for BSG --- it was a fine show but outside the miniseries/season 1 and patches for the rest of the way, it was over-rated no doubt. A good show but not in the league to be called one of the greats TV shows of our time as many claim.
Overrated compared to what?Actually you are making my point for me. By your own admission, BSG had a brilliant first season, while SGU needed a season just to get going. And by that time, SG fans like me had stopped watching the show.
Which is more painful: to have a really rubbish first season, then gradually improve into something much more promising, only to be cancelled; or start with a brilliant first season and they gradually squander it, finally becoming a boring mess?
Like Heroes, you mean.![]()
Yes, believe it or not, some of us loved BSG all the way until the end.
Only later did ships come into it.
Well, seeing the same pine trees for ~5 seasons eventually became pretty boring so I guess some change of scenery was needed. IMO, of course - I liked SG1 for the entire run and I think the last season was actually one of the best.Only later did ships come into it.
And, not coincidentally, that's when the franchise really started to go down the toilet. In my humble opinion, of course.
Actually, for all those saying "no more space ship shows", keep in mind SG1 was at the start, the antithesis of a ship based show. They went through the gate and there they were. Only later did ships come into it.
Actually, for all those saying "no more space ship shows", keep in mind SG1 was at the start, the antithesis of a ship based show. They went through the gate and there they were. Only later did ships come into it.
And isn't the TARDIS a spaceship, anyway? And they use it to go to other planets and meet aliens!
Yeah, Doctor Who is an entirely different animal in that regard. The TARDIS as a spaceship or as a "home base" is rarely (at least in the current incarnation; I can't speak to the old serials) used in the same manner that Destiny on SGU was, or an Enterprise/Defiant/Voyager was used on the various Treks.As much as I love Doctor Who, it's just not the same.And isn't the TARDIS a spaceship, anyway? And they use it to go to other planets and meet aliens!Actually, for all those saying "no more space ship shows", keep in mind SG1 was at the start, the antithesis of a ship based show. They went through the gate and there they were. Only later did ships come into it.
Maybe this is a thread for the general SF/F forum, but there seems to be at least two viable sci fi audiences emerging from the mad chaos of cable TV (forget sci fi on broadcast; Lost was the last of that ilk):I seems that most people now want sci fi fluff
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