I don't remember ever reading that Farscape got canceled because of Stargate. Sliders got canceled because of SG-1 moving to Sci-fi. Farscape got screwed for a few reasons.
Romulan Spy, I completely agree with you on The Ancients. It's why I disliked Atlantis the further it went on.
SLIDERS was gone in January or February of 2000... over 2 years before SG-1 moved to SciFi. That dhow had other issues that led to its cancellation.
FARSCAPE did tend to go overbudget at times, which was a factor in it getting the axe. The problem a lot of us fans had... and many, including myself, wrote in to SciFi to get a resolution, and we thankfully got THE PEACEKEEPER WARS due to other financial backings outside SciFi Channel... was that FARSCAPE got the green light guarantee of a season 4 AND 5 at the same time. So when Bonnie Hammer gave the news about the cancellation in the middle of season 4, it felt like a MASSIVE betrayal. So much so that when TREMORS: THE SERIES was being pimped by her at a press conference, no one bothered to let her continue about that show and were flooding her with FARSCAPE questions.
(Frankly, TREMORS: THE SERIES was not good, and I've been known to be VERY forgiving about genre shows.)
Regarding the lack of audience... of course it never gained ground because they didn't seem to try to gain new viewers. When you have a midseason break, and don't even bother to show even repeats at other times for 8 MONTHS, how do you expect new people to come aboard? SciFi did the same thing with CAPRICA, and it was cancelled for much the same reasons... lack of new viewers.
What I found additionally infuriating was that FARSCAPE was treated as the network's flagship series... until they acquired SG-1. Then they became the flagship, and as soon as they got their 200th episode... cancellation. BSG became their flagship show at that time.
During that time of no FARSCAPE, they only ran SG-1 episodes. I get that they were trying to pimp their new toy, but they couldn't pepper in an episode or two a week of FARSCAPE when they run 20 episodes of SG-1 during the week, not counting new ones?
Believe me, I still have resentment over what they did to FARSCAPE, but I never let it destroy my enjoyment of SG-1. But I know a LOT of people did, which is probably why there is a divide between fans of the two eras.
(If memory serves me, Ben Browder was actually a contender for John Sheppard. But due to THE PEACEKEEPER WARS, he became Mitchell.)
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