I guess the reps/asurans are finally gone for good.
God I hope so. They were by far the least compelling storyline this show ever cooked up.
I guess the reps/asurans are finally gone for good.
From SyFy, and I've been wondering when the dollar's slide would start hitting Vancouver productions:
The ratings were decent, so it must be the exchange rate that was the nail in the coffin.Mallozzi, the "Atlantis" show runner, has stated in his blog that five years may be the limit for franchise shows in the future. He cited the fact that the rising Canadian dollar versus the U.S. dollar is becoming an expensive way to make Vancouver-produced shows like those in the "Stargate" family.
I can understand that that might make Canadian shows more expensive but why does this specifically limit them to 5-year runs?
^^The thing with Weir and her little Replicator ship could have been interesting, but this is something we will probably not get to see.
Unless that is one of the movies. That would be pretty cool.
I'm guessing that the powers that be behind this are related to the former FOX board of directors circa 2002... It's like the Firefly cancellation all over again.
And I agree... isn't Sci Fi Channel supposed to be about sci-fi? Where's all this low budget horror crap coming from???
So how many movies do you think it will take to wrap up the Wraith/Michael and the new species plots ? I guess the reps/asurans are finally gone for good.
I am thinking at least 4 or 5 DVD's. They could of wrapped up most stuff with a single season or a shorter season and then still made stories for DVD afterwards.
I doubt there will be a cliffhanger. I think that they have enough time to write a decent finale, maybe even an Atlantis D2DVD movie, before they run out of time.
I thought they already filmed the final episode? Isn't the whole point of this forthcoming TV/DVD movie the resolution of that plot point?
I'm guessing that the powers that be behind this are related to the former FOX board of directors circa 2002... It's like the Firefly cancellation all over again. And I agree... isn't Sci Fi Channel supposed to be about sci-fi? Where's all this low budget horror crap coming from???
I am thinking at least 4 or 5 DVD's. They could of wrapped up most stuff with a single season or a shorter season and then still made stories for DVD afterwards.
SCI FI can fuck themselves
However, what the fuck is Sci-fi Channel smoking?
I think this is the biggest problem. They're ending all of their most popular shows. I imagine they will be alienating the majority of their viewers.Well, with the end of SG-1, SG-A and BSG plus the lackluster storytelling so far in this season of Eureka, I no longer have any reason to watch Sci-Fi. Reruns of shows I've already watched do not a network make!
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