GorT: Plenty enough for me. Sure there were flaws…but it was good science fiction.
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Best SF ever on TV. Shame the ending was so bad. I mean, not "Lost" bad...but bad.
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GorT: My take: ending was bad…but not as bad as it could have been.
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Yep. Setting it all as Earth prequel was...fine. In keeping w "all of this has happened before...". But they didn't set it up enough, or answer all the questions. One brushstroke in what should have been MUCH more developed / cohesive.
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See, now I'm going to disagree with youse guys. It was exceptional *television* - among the best ever - and its treatment of the subject matter (military in space, political tension, the struggle to survive, hunters and hunted, mysticism, etc etc) set it apart from all before.
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Atmosphere, cinematography, acting, visual design, even the MUSIC - everything was off the charts. Simply incredible. Which is why it SHOULD have been the best science fiction on television, evar. But the writing was a hot mess, and the show was garbage once that mattered.
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It set up that there was "a plan". That there was some big mystery, that all the odd things added up to something and made sense in the end. Where have I heard that before cough lost cough?
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And just like Lost, and The X-Files before them, the writers were talking out their ass the whole time. Making it up as they went along. Going with whatever sounded cool at the time, with ZERO idea how to justify it.
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Replying to @random_eddie @BrowningMachine and
And so they started painting themselves into corners, except that they didn't care about that - they just outright ignored anything they'd previously committed to in pursuit of whatever sounded cool *this* episode. New things came out of left field, and old stuff got dropped.
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To be fair, the pressures of getting your show renewed for one more season, and dealing w time pressures of Hollywood are IMMENSE. They don't have the freedom I did to (a) slip 5 years, (b) work for $4 / hr, in order to have artistic integrity. Only two shows have managed it...
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie and
Sopranos, and Mad Man. Oh, wait. The Shield. Best of them all, actually. Right down to the closing credits.


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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie and
dude, your recommendation of the Shield to me was one of the best recs I ever got and now I push that show like I wrote it. It was way ahead of its time & IMHO, beat Sopranos in making an ending
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