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LostSatyr
03-21-2003, 10:06 PM
Give us a movie da** it!!!!!
"Neturalized" - I'm sure they could be put back together. The pieces are in the boat - and it can't be that much worse than getting turned into a statue.
Movie , Movie, MOVIE!!!!!!
MALCOLM XERXES
03-28-2003, 04:45 AM
LOSTSATYR,
I have seen only the first 4 episodes of Season 1, but I feel your pain. :(
Cthulhu
04-24-2003, 08:53 AM
Here's my Farscape RIP post I made to MartialTalk:
And so it ends. Not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with a cruel and tantalizing look at what could have been, had the show been allowed to continue for just one more season.
After four years, the final episode of Farscape has aired, ending its run prematurely after four years of critically acclaimed television. The episode's title, "Bad Timing", says it all. The shows writers have been at the peak of their powers for this final season. The bitterly ironic 'To Be Continued' message at the end of the show doesn't offer promise, but just serves to remind loyal Scapers (as Farscape fans like to be called) that the show was unjustly cancelled before its time, to be replaced by shows like 'Crossing Over', and the abomination that is to be the 'Tremors' series. Instead of springing for just one more season, the powers that be chose to put money into a show based off a movie that didn't warrant its two sequels, much less a televised version.
During a commercial break, a commercial paid for by Scapers urged fans to save Farscape, offering a toll-free number and Web site (www.SaveFarscape.com (http://www.SaveFarscape.com). I can't tell you what exactly is offered on the site, sense it seems it's been flooded since the final episode aired. As much as I want the effort to succeed, I'm not optimistic, since it is painfully obvious that those in charge are more interested in a couple of Nielsen points than a large and extremely dedicated fan base. The outrage amongst the fans has led a great many of them to get the SciFi Channel removed from their cable service, in protest against the cancellation.
Instead of looking forward to watching the Friday episodes with my wife, I'll have to content myself with collecting the DVDs. And, like the rest of the disappointed fans, be left to wonder what could have been.
Cthulhu
The Gamemistress
04-24-2003, 10:35 AM
A fitting eulogy for one of the best shows on TV.
I agree with you about "Crossing Over" and "Tremors." Not to mention the idiocy that is "Scare Tactics." (Shannen Doherty -- oh, how the mighty have fallen! :))
Cthulhu
04-24-2003, 11:13 AM
I don't think the tripe that is "Scare Tactics" was out when I wrote that eulogy. I still say there needs to be some retroactive birth control done in boardroom of the Sci Fi Channel.
Cthulhu
MALCOLM XERXES
05-05-2003, 02:15 PM
LOST SATYR,
I grok the fullness of the reality! :(
Cthulhu
05-10-2003, 09:53 AM
*sigh*
Ben Browder (aka, Farscape's John Crichton) was on an episode of that CSI show the other night. I watched it in the vain hope that Crichton would appear, D'argo would have a wacky walk-on, and Crichton and Aeryn would ride off into the sunset.
Sci Fi Channel management needs to be drawn and quartered.
Twice.
Cthulhu
MALCOLM XERXES
05-19-2003, 05:07 AM
I had no idea that an Elder God could become so sentimental about episodic television series! :blink:
Cthulhu
05-20-2003, 11:20 PM
Mighty Cthulhu is not an Elder God. Mighty Cthulhu is a Great Old One.
Cthulhu
MALCOLM XERXES
05-21-2003, 04:57 AM
You lot all talk in 3rd Person Objective, so it's difficult to differentiate the 1 from the other. :unsure:
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