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RE: Favorite tv shows - 'thul - Oct-15-2011

SGU will only get better as you get towards the end. They canceled it before it could truly become something. But at least the ending is not cut off the way some shows are.


RE: Favorite tv shows - fool-ish - Oct-15-2011

'Dad's Army,' one of my favourite TV shows ever is on right now. It's old but it never ages. Timeless, classic comedy Big Grin


RE: Favorite tv shows - Albertosaurus Rex - Oct-15-2011

Just writing in to report that the new FiM episode is absolutely hilarious. I've already seen it twice.


RE: Favorite tv shows - Albertosaurus Rex - Oct-24-2011

(Oct-15-2011, 04:07 PM (UTC))thul Wrote: SGU will only get better as you get towards the end. They canceled it before it could truly become something. But at least the ending is not cut off the way some shows are.

I watched the final couple of episodes yesterday and I have to agree: the final batch of episodes is very good. Heartbreakingly good, in fact. This is a show that was cut down in its prime.


As for other series: Next month will see the DVD release of the tenth and final season of Smallville. While it's far from its prime, it's a series I have stuck with throughout all those years and I'm eager to watch this. (It's not airing in the Netherlands, so this will be my first legal chance too see it.)

Saturday's new episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic was slightly disappointing after the excellence that was last week's episode. It was still enjoyable, though - so far, there's not been a single truly bad episode.


RE: Favorite tv shows - 'thul - Oct-24-2011

They were roughly halfway through production (give or take a few episodes) when the cancelling was finalized, so they could have finished some parts off, but it would have been a poor finish. The story was designed to take 5 years or so. Rushing things to get it done in two would not have done the story any honors.

The one good thing about the cancel coming before the production was finished was that the story could be brought to an end. Not a final end, but an end nonetheless.

Hopefully someone will be allowed to pick up the show later and finish the story. But that would only be good if those people are able to do it right. With enough quality.




RE: Favorite tv shows - Albertosaurus Rex - Oct-25-2011

Are you sure about the five-year span? I stumbled yesterday upon the blog of writer Joseph Mallozzi, where he talks about their plans for season 3, and it strikes me how vague those are. It sounds to me like they were making it all up as they went along, which is of course not uncommon in the tv industry.

More and more recently, it strikes me how unnatural the tv series is as a storytelling medium. For episodic series, fine. But for arc-heavy series? Unlike miniseries, most regular series just chug along as long as the ratings are good. Notable exceptions being Babylon 5 (Always planned as a five-season series, then canceled after the fourth season so they had to hastily wrap it up, which actually worked, but then the series was renewed after all and we got a lame fifth season), Lost (After the third season, the writers were able to strike a deal for the series to end after three more seasons, at which point the pace goes up considerably) and Avatar: The Last Airbender (which plays out as a classic fantasy trilogy).

Here's a thought experiment: plan out three years for each series, giving the story a beginning, middle and end structure. Then make a three-year sequel if the first three years are succesful. (And write the first season to have some sort of closure in case the show gets cancelled.) What do you think?

EDIT: This is my 666th post. Spooky!


RE: Favorite tv shows - fool-ish - Oct-25-2011

The number of the beast...there's a song there somewhere


RE: Favorite tv shows - Farseer - Oct-27-2011

(Oct-25-2011, 09:45 AM (UTC))Albertosaurus Rex Wrote: EDIT: This is my 666th post. Spooky!

Careful...the last time someone pointed out their post count, I stole a heap...and '666' kind of suggests trouble as well as 'spooky'. Stay away from the keyboard, Farseer!! Big Grin

Dad's Army? I loved that as a young whipper snapper! It was an ABC staple for years.




RE: Favorite tv shows - joost - Oct-27-2011

You already stole AR's 666th post by removing the picture spamthread Smiling


RE: Favorite tv shows - 'thul - Oct-27-2011

at this point, 12 posts to go.