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Old 02-12-2008, 03:52 PM   #61
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I was a Trek:TOS fan from the beginning, although I didn't see the entire series until it was into local syndication (I watched 2 of them on the first airing, being allowed to stay up late those nights as a special treat). It took me a bit to get into ST:TNG, seeing the potential but having to grit my teeth at the bad writing and hapless acting until they found their stride, somewhere in the middle of the second season. DS9 had promise that they only occasionally lived up to. Voyager started out strong, and had some of the most intelligent Trek material since TOS in my opinion, but was getting weak at the end. Enterprise=useless, from day one.

I was a fan of Anderson's UFO series, good characters and a hackneyed but workable premise, but not 1999... cardboard characters and a weak premise were killers. Loved B5, and still plan to convert my manually-recorded VCR tapes of the entire series to DVD, soon. Also loved Farscape for excellent characters and lush settings/stories, and want to add that to my collection.

Firefly was great, despite (yes, despite) ye olde western dialog. Don't get me wrong, the "space as frontier" motif works for me, but not really with the circa 1880 dialog ("Now that we're kissin' sky, I'm'a hankerin' for some vittles..." shyeah). Still, I realize that Whedon was using that as TV shorthand to capture the right mood, so I rolled with it.
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I was actually a fan of Enterprise. Maybe it's because I only watched TNG and the Movies, or that I think Scott Bakula is awesome (Who didn't love Quantum Leap?). But hey, I enjoyed watching every season of it... Maybe it also helps that I just Netflix'ed it, and didn't pay anything extra to watch them...
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I do have to agree that Babylon 5 was just so good. I was sorry to see it go. The characters were just so good and you cared about them too. The effects were done on a home computer.

The problem with Enterprise was Paramount. Enterprise did start off slow and built up to be quite good. But because of the slow start, people did not really tune in and Paramount didn't see that it was getting to be quite good and (IMHO) would have had people tuning in.
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:52 PM   #64
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I missed Babylon 5 the first time around and just started watching it last summer. SO far I have finished 4 1/2 seasons (all on my iPod Touch). The first few epsodes had me shaking my head muttering "what is this hackneyed crap"? But after that there was no stopping. Fantastic story arc!

Put me down as a fan of Enterprise also. I thought it had a good three more seasons in it.

And Firefly was a real great character study. I am enjoying the book very much. Hope there is more to come.
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(Who didn't love Quantum Leap?)
Hated it. I've never liked a single time-travel/change the past show. And the whole "I look like me, but to others I look like someone else" bit was just plain messed up. I didn't hold a grudge against Bakula, and there were other members of the cast that I could watch all day (cough-Hoshi!-cough), but Paramount did such a c**p job with Enterprise that I couldn't watch past 3 episodes.
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All these posts, and not one good word for Stargate SG-1? I love that show.
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Agreed. SG-1 is very much fun. The plot is sometimes ... lets say ... just stupid, but i really like the characters and that they do not take themselves too seriously.

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Old 02-13-2008, 08:18 AM   #68
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Old 02-13-2008, 10:23 AM   #69
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I knew I was forgetting something! SG1 was a great show, though I thought it started to lose it about the time Earthlings got their very own starships. Then it fell into the same "uber-baddie of the season" stuff that killed DS9 for me. Incidentally, that's why I never latched onto SG:Atlantis, because that's exactly where they started out.

I've been enjoying Dr. Who, though it's modernized, it still comes off campy, but frequently excellent storytelling, and always fun to watch.

And one other I'm looking forward to coming back on is Eureka, another serious/silly SF show that at least acknowledges their silly side.

What have we missed? Oh, yeah: Flash Gordon is drek.
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Flash Gordon really sucks, but i still watch it. Its the thought of what it could have been, that keeps me watching it.
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I never thought much of its potential, myself. Goofy premise (galactic baddie somehow really, really close to Earth threatens to take it over, but he's always thwarted by this one guy) never worked for me. And God, the lame characters make Space:1999 look like Spartacus!
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Blake's 7! I watched series one on DVD recently, the first time I'd seen it since I was a teenager, many moons ago. The sets were wobbly, the acting was very theatrical, the special effects were rubbish -- but I was surprised how compelling it was, for all that. I can see I'm going to have to invest in the rest of the series. I reckon it was an influence on Firefly too -- bunch of rogues wandering round the universe, bickering and doing good.

There's even a bit of dialogue in one of the episodes -- "Nice shot!" "I was aiming for his head." -- which I doubt is a coincidence
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We missed Alien Nation. Not the movie, the tv series. IMHO this show is one notch down from Firefly in the category of greatest cancelled scifi shows of all time.
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Blake's 7! I watched series one on DVD recently, the first time I'd seen it since I was a teenager, many moons ago. The sets were wobbly, the acting was very theatrical, the special effects were rubbish -- but I was surprised how compelling it was, for all that. I can see I'm going to have to invest in the rest of the series. I reckon it was an influence on Firefly too -- bunch of rogues wandering round the universe, bickering and doing good.

There's even a bit of dialogue in one of the episodes -- "Nice shot!" "I was aiming for his head." -- which I doubt is a coincidence
I really like Blake's 7 and have seen all four series many times. It is the dialog and the character interactions that are good. I know that B7 influenced B5.
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I highly agree. The New Dr. Who is very good.

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