I understand completely Buffy and Farscape... But Xena the warrior princess?! C'mon!
I understand completely Buffy and Farscape... But Xena the warrior princess?! C'mon!
I've never watched Buffy, so I can't comment, but you see a qualtitative difference between Farscape and Xena? Neither seemed too concerned with quality, consistency or intelligence of script, if you ask me.
I understand completely Buffy and Farscape... But Xena the warrior princess?! C'mon!
I've never watched Buffy, so I can't comment, but you see a qualtitative difference between Farscape and Xena? Neither seemed too concerned with quality, consistency or intelligence of script, if you ask me.
Wow, that's the first comment of that type I've ever seen for Farscape. I've seen people who's taste Farscape just didn't fit, but you really didn't see consistency or inteligence of script?
Wow, that's the first comment of that type I've ever seen for Farscape. I've seen people who's taste Farscape just didn't fit, but you really didn't see consistency or inteligence of script?
I probably watched half of the Farscapes. There were things I liked and things I couldn't freakin' stand. I thought Skorpius/Harvey was one of the more interesting characters I've seen on TV. On the other hand, every episode featured an alien more annoying than the last.
The inconsistency was rampant. One episode would be hard and driving, with a real point to it, and the next would make we hope no one walked in while I was watching. The writers were fond of sillines to a point that made my stomach turn. It -could- have been a much better show.
Pillow Rock, I'm trying to think of a series (any series on television, ever) which has really been "hard science fiction". There are precious few books out that fit that description, IMHO, I can't think of a single science fiction series from any country that would qualify as hard science fiction.Farscape always played very fast and loose with their science. There was, therefore, always a portion of the potential audiance that preferred what I've seen called "hard SF" (gettting the science as right as humanly possible, with the exception of one or two requirements such as faster-than-light travel) that could never get past that.
I probably watched half of the Farscapes. There were things I liked and things I couldn't freakin' stand. I thought Skorpius/Harvey was one of the more interesting characters I've seen on TV. On the other hand, every episode featured an alien more annoying than the last.
The inconsistency was rampant. One episode would be hard and driving, with a real point to it, and the next would make me hope no one walked in while I was watching. The writers were fond of sillines to a point that made my stomach turn. It -could- have been a much better show.
True. However, a few series (including B5) come *much* closer to maintaining believable science than most others (including Farscape).Pillow Rock, I'm trying to think of a series (any series on television, ever) which has really been "hard science fiction". There are precious few books out that fit that description, IMHO, I can't think of a single science fiction series from any country that would qualify as hard science fiction.Farscape always played very fast and loose with their science. There was, therefore, always a portion of the potential audiance that preferred what I've seen called "hard SF" (gettting the science as right as humanly possible, with the exception of one or two requirements such as faster-than-light travel) that could never get past that.
As far as I know, the most specific date that we have heard has been "fourth quarter of 2004".When is the miniseries going to be aired?
As far as I know, the most specific date that we have heard has been "fourth quarter of 2004".When is the miniseries going to be aired?
The title isnt' considered a spoiler, is it?
I've never watched Buffy, so I can't comment, but you see a qualtitative difference between Farscape and Xena? Neither seemed too concerned with quality, consistency or intelligence of script, if you ask me.
Wow, that's the first comment of that type I've ever seen for Farscape. I've seen people who's taste Farscape just didn't fit, but you really didn't see consistency or inteligence of script?
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