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#1322
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Joined: Nov 2008
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I read something from Ron Moore about no decision being made on Caprica until July or thereabouts. I tried to like it but found it plodding and deathly dull. Nowhere near the disappointment of Stargate: Universe. I love SG1 and SG:A but the latest incarnation is just downright miserable.
It's like they looked at BSG as an example of "re-imagining" a programme and took all the worst bits. Poor lighting, shaky cameras, perpetual conflict between characters and lots of shouting does not make a gritty, realistic drama. It just makes a miserable mess of what was a fun franchise. I'm off to pout in the corner now
It's like they looked at BSG as an example of "re-imagining" a programme and took all the worst bits. Poor lighting, shaky cameras, perpetual conflict between characters and lots of shouting does not make a gritty, realistic drama. It just makes a miserable mess of what was a fun franchise. I'm off to pout in the corner now
#1323










Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 7,605

I read something from Ron Moore about no decision being made on Caprica until July or thereabouts. I tried to like it but found it plodding and deathly dull. Nowhere near the disappointment of Stargate: Universe. I love SG1 and SG:A but the latest incarnation is just downright miserable.
It's like they looked at BSG as an example of "re-imagining" a programme and took all the worst bits. Poor lighting, shaky cameras, perpetual conflict between characters and lots of shouting does not make a gritty, realistic drama. It just makes a miserable mess of what was a fun franchise. I'm off to pout in the corner now
It's like they looked at BSG as an example of "re-imagining" a programme and took all the worst bits. Poor lighting, shaky cameras, perpetual conflict between characters and lots of shouting does not make a gritty, realistic drama. It just makes a miserable mess of what was a fun franchise. I'm off to pout in the corner now

#1326
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 10,109
From: North Charleston,SC. born in Stockport,UK.











I think Russel should have won too, he is right about how the vote would have gone if the public had been allowed to vote. Have to say though that I am sooooo glad that parvatti didn't win
I wasn't a big fan of Sandra, but I thought it was nice that they let her hubby come home from Iraq to be there for the reunion show.
I wasn't a big fan of Sandra, but I thought it was nice that they let her hubby come home from Iraq to be there for the reunion show.
#1327
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 842
From: Seal Rock, Oregon











So it looks like Cold Case, Numb3rs and Ghost Whisperer all got the chop. Medium (probably the only person to wear flannel jammmies to bed in Phoenix) has been renewed though.
It looks like David Tennant's pilot (Rex is not your lawyer) has been passed on by NBC.
It looks like David Tennant's pilot (Rex is not your lawyer) has been passed on by NBC.
#1328










Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 7,605

Shame about Numbers, but it's not the end of the world. Would have been nice to see Tennant get picked up, though.
#1329
I think Russel should have won too, he is right about how the vote would have gone if the public had been allowed to vote. Have to say though that I am sooooo glad that parvatti didn't win
I wasn't a big fan of Sandra, but I thought it was nice that they let her hubby come home from Iraq to be there for the reunion show.
I wasn't a big fan of Sandra, but I thought it was nice that they let her hubby come home from Iraq to be there for the reunion show.
#1330
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Joined: Feb 2009
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No, no, no, no.
