Re: I do not understand SCI-FI\'s reluctance
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>(Airship travelling through Space to many different universes)<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
"Airship"? "Universes"? Are we talking about the same series idea?
I've only just started watching
Farscape from the beginning, having caught a few episodes from later seasons. It looks good, but it is not "spectacular and original"
in concept. Spaceship with mismatched crew travels from planet to planet. Where have I heard
that before? "Fish-out-of-water" Earthling has to adapt to strange alien worlds? Where have I seen
that before? It is a
well-done space SF show and anything "spectacular and original" about it lies in the
execution not in the concept.
The same will be true of
Rangers if it becomes a series. You can't make a judgment about
any of these shows based on a bare description. (
Moby Dick, after all, can be summarized as "A nut chasing a big fish") As none of us has seen more than a few seconds of footage from the
Rangers pilot, none of us has any basis for making assumptions about what kind of show it will be -
except to the extent that JMS and Doug Netter have a track record in
B5 and
Crusade and we can reasonably assume that neither their intelligence nor their talent has deserted them in the past two years.
And we most certainly
can't assume that most SF fans in this country already tune to Sci-Fi. For one thing, not all U.S. homes have cable or satellite TV. Of those that do, not all have the Sci-Fi Channel available to them. Of those who have a choice, not all cable and satellite subscribers pick a package that includes SFC. And of the residual group who
do get the channel, not all of them
watch it. So we are a long way from "most SF fans" at this point.
I've had Sci-Fi since 1997 and hardly ever looked at it until they picked up B5. Most of the reruns they were showing were of series I had hated the first time around, and I don't watch theatrical films on television. Why put up with cuts, altered dialogue, mangled shot composition and commercial breaks when you can buy or rent the film on VHS, DVD or laserdisc (and be almost certain of getting the original theatrical aspect ratio on the latter two?)
Now with B5, Dune and Farscape (and the odd Outer Limits) they're beginning to get my attention.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
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