When it's good: DS9, Trek XI. More like that please.Can some of you folks tell me again, what you like about Star Trek ?

And more often. Waiting for 2012 SUCKS!

When it's good: DS9, Trek XI. More like that please.Can some of you folks tell me again, what you like about Star Trek ?
Given the treatment Warner Bros. has given the franchise, I doubt it. I'm surprised it is even being streamed online.
That's another thing I hear alot. Warner's treats B5 and related stuff badly. I heard that Bruce Boxlightner had a beef with them regarding Sheridan, I hear that JMS has problems with them about the show, but no matter where I look, I can't seem to find a definitive answer. What exactly is the problem? Is it like what Gene Roddenberry went through with both Desilu/Paramount and NBC over Star Trek, or is there something else?
If Bruce Boxleitner ever had issues with WB, I never heard about it. Nor JMS, though he sometimes grouses about the almost non-existant royalties. ETA: There was an issue where they edited JMS' commentary on the Crusade DVDs but WB finally agreed to pull it in future pressings.Given the treatment Warner Bros. has given the franchise, I doubt it. I'm surprised it is even being streamed online.
That's another thing I hear alot. Warner's treats B5 and related stuff badly. I heard that Bruce Boxlightner had a beef with them regarding Sheridan, I hear that JMS has problems with them about the show, but no matter where I look, I can't seem to find a definitive answer. What exactly is the problem? Is it like what Gene Roddenberry went through with both Desilu/Paramount and NBC over Star Trek, or is there something else?
That was when JMS drew a line in the sand and said "Big budget feature film or nothing."
An aside: I never got that show. Is it because it was the eighties, nothing else was on, and you're all nostalgic for it? Because the few episodes I saw (the first three) had me bored out of my skull and then my skull drowned itself. The Brits are masters of dreadfully dull skiffy fare, to be fair.From this list I would have to go with Blake's 7
It is, at its best, the quinessential smart and entertaining space opera franchise.Can some of you folks tell me again, what you like about Star Trek ?
WTF? The Tardis is a spaceship. Many of the stories take place aboard spaceships that are traveling in space. Forgive me for thinking, then, that Doctor Who is space-based!nuBSG with Farscape a super close #2
I don't know if I'd consider Doctor Who "Space Based"I voted Babylon 5, but how could Doctor Who and Space Island One be left off the poll?![]()
An aside: I never got that show. Is it because it was the eighties, nothing else was on, and you're all nostalgic for it? Because the few episodes I saw (the first three) had me bored out of my skull and then my skull drowned itself.From this list I would have to go with Blake's 7
The Brits are masters of dreadfully dull skiffy fare, to be fair.
I loved the characters, the witty dialogue and the fresh spin on old sci-fi clichés. It managed to grab my attention despite the horrible special effects and the sometimes audacious choices of the costume department. Its look is quite dated, but the story is not.
Even the ones I like (well, the one, that is Red Dwarf) I can tire of rather quickly. I can't put my finger on why.Granted, I don't know half of them, but the ones I do know I love or at leat like a great deal.
To be fair, I wouldn't consider either EARTH: FINAL CONFLICT or ALIEN NATION space-based shows. They were mostly about alien presences on Earth.
I suspect the OP was thinking of shows set on starships and space stations and such.
Well, a large part of why I loved The Equalizer was Stewart Copeland's music, so that's a big reason why I stuck around for the series after The Gathering aired. I grew to love Christopher Franke's music, but I was really pissed when I bought The Gathering/In the Beginning DVD, and found it re-edited with Copeland's music replaced. I couldn't sit through more than the first 20 minutes.I haven't checked it out myself but I understand that the version of "The Gathering" on at least some of the streaming sites is the original. Try Hulu or Netflix?It would be nice if the original version of The Gathering were available.
Jan
Here it is:
The Gathering (with score by Stewart Copeland).
I still prefer the reissued version from TNT, with score by Christopher Franke (who scored the rest of the series). However, it's nice to have the original to enjoy and compare.
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