Posted on 12/04/2013 12:35:59 PM PST by Kartographer
1. Firefly 2. Space Above and Beyond 3. Jericho 4. Journeyman 5. The 4400 6. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 7. Heroes 8. Dark Angel 9. Star Trek: Enterprise 10. SGU Stargate Universe SGU Stargate Universe 11. Invasion 12. V 13. Caprica 14. FlashForward 15. Dollhouse 16. Threshold 17. Terra Nova 18. The Event 19. Defying Gravity 20. Farscape
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I absolutely loved Firefly from the first moment I saw it, and that was *after* the Serenity movie came out. We stumbled across "Serenity" because the movie we went to the theater to see was sold out.
Although there were the usual SciFi logic-leaps (never stated but presumed faster than light travel), I liked that FireFly *tried* to keep many aspects plausible (no aliens, all life forms encountered traced their origin back to old earth, still using gunpowder and lead for personal weapons, etc).
And it had a sort of Cowboys in space vibe. Best SciFi series I have ever seen and and absolutely mind-boggling that Fox cancelled it in the middle of the first season.
UFO was good campy fun.
I loved Dresden as well.
A great satire.
“I loved Star Trek: Enterprise but it jumped the shark somewhere around season three and it was all downhill from there.”
The writers wrote themselves into a box, and then phoned the rest in, re-hashing old ST:TOS plots. It was pathetic, and drove the franchise itself into the dirt.
It had a catchy tune! :-)
Brisco was a Friday night favorite on its Fox run. The DVDs get pulled and watched some.
Yes, I liked Butcher’s books very much. The show was an interesting take on them. They never seem to get it quite right though.
The fact is these shows were cancelled because they did not have the advertisers and/or ratings to support them.
Even when shows come back on other networks it is usually at a lower budget (less cast, less special effects, less sets)
one example was the shoestrin of stargate universe. Their first season sets were all dark because they could not afford to build walls.
One thing that bothered me about Enterprise’s open if I remember right was during the open showing historical ships and the nuclear carrier not being in the montage.
I was enjoying the show but I was confused because the previews had the "naked Girl in A Box" and apparently that wasn't in this episode so I thought maybe I had missed the first one.
But the dialog was witty the acting good and the writing was decent. Then this big thug guy is involved in the scene and the Captain tells him the deal is off and they will return the goods etc.
The big guy stands up and sez the standard bad guy speech "I will hunt you down and kill you with my bare hands etc." And I am cringing because this is about as cliche as you can get.
Then Captain Malcolm Reynolds wins me over forever cause he goes Well that's too bad and kicks the big thug into the engines and he is ground into a bloody mist.
I literally jumped off the couch and yelled YES, that is exactly what I would have done. I am not letting this jerk go so he can come back and kill me when I got him right here under my control!
Life Long Firefly Fan and Browncoat forever!
Sounds interesting. Kinda like Quantum Leap.
Sounds like a reality show with zero production costs. It's the nightly news!
They never do.
There is talk of them trying to get Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter International does as a series. Also, Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series.
Either of which could keep a TV series alive for at least 5-7 years with a built-in fan base.
Even if they don’t nail all the details, I’m ok with 80% and familiar plot arcs. ;-)
I’ll have to give it a shot.
+1 One of the best lines from Firefly. My favorite is tied:
Commander Harken: I notice your ship’s called “Serenity”. You were stationed on Hera at the end of the war. Battle of Serenity Valley took place there, if I recall.
Captain Reynolds: [slightly sarcastic] You know, I believe you might be right.
Commander Harken: Independents suffered a pretty crushing defeat there. Some say that after Serenity, the Browncoats were through. That the war ended in that valley.
Captain Reynolds: Hmm.
Commander Harken: Seems odd you’d name your ship after a battle you were on the wrong side of.
Captain Reynolds: May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
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Jayne: Don’t much see the benefit in gettin’ involved in stranger’s troubles without a up-front price negotiated.
Shepherd Book: These people need assistance. The benefit wouldn’t necessarily be for you.
Jayne: That’s what I’m sayin’.
Zoë: No one’s gonna force you to go, Jayne. As has been stated, this job is strickly speculative.
Jayne: Good. Don’t know these folks, don’t much care to.
Mal: They’re whores.
Jayne: I’m in.
Now, I’ll have to hunt down the DVDs!
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