Fringe is great. Hope the ratings don't continue to erode.
been hearing Dollhouse is canceled? anyone know for sure?
I would find it highly amusing to hear about atheist Joss Whedon and "God did it" RDM fighting over plot lines.
Also, Joss would probably want a plot line that you know, made sense, whereas RDM would be happy with something "gritty" with pigeons "of deep significance". Or something.
Kings has been pulled, but NBC is supposed to broadcast the remaining episodes beginning in June.
Two rumors were circulating earlier this week regarding Chuck. One - it was cancelled; the other, it is renewed. Apparently, The CW has lost interest, if it is cancelled.
Time-Warmer just acquired NBC Universal, so that may or may not have any impact.
http://libertyfic.proboards.com
In the Storyboard section
1934 has been updated
Nightmares of Command linked to full version
Age of Tribalism up to where I stopped writing
Herw you go...
http://www.fanfiction.net/Firefly_and_Battlestar_Galactica_2003_Crossovers/1536/1960/
On an unrelated note, I learned this week that there are two novels for “The 4400” coming out this year that will finish out the series. From what I gather these are canonical...
I’m still not happy about the series getting canceled but it will be good to get an ending. There are more than a few unresolved issues from the series.
The crossovers sound sort of cool, but the shows you mentioned felt like they were in completely different universes. Stargate relied on the US Government being functional, but Jericho was post-apocalyptic. BSG meant that humans didn’t know where Earth was, whereas people on Firefly clearly not only knew where Earth was, but apparently some people still inhabited it (as implied by Wash’s comments about flight school in one episode).
Considering crossovers are usually limited to the same network, and require the same universe, I could see any combination of Dollhouse, Fringe, or Bones crossing over - they’re all set in the ‘real’ world, albeit with whatever ‘top-secret’ new technology that’s necessary for the plot. Although, there was a scene in last week’s Bones that was filmed on the Dollhouse set...
New Eureka! episodes on Fridays in July. Woo Hoo!