I heard somewhere that they're getting these TV movies done pretty soon because they can't keep the sets up indefinitely, and after the sets are dismantled it'll be impractical to do any further movies. In any case, I'm looking forward to them even more now -- Razor was great.
I'm still wondering why we have to wait until Jan 2009 to resume new BSG episodes. Evidently NBC, SciFi's parent company, is afraid BSG will eat into football and basketball on the parent network.
Umm, do they even know what "demographics" is?
Most of the people who stay home and watch science-fiction on a Friday night aren't exactly sports lovers. I mean, sure, there is probably some crossover, but not enough to skew any numbers. The vast majority are single geeks, geek families or geek friends. Coloring broadly, we're the brains behind society, the people who invent things. Once upon a time we were beaten up by the sweaty jocks and their pointless aggressions. We're not exactly fans in later life. :)
Yay Jane, but really - Razor was narratively redundant. Sure there was that new character we'd never met before, but given her fate... what was the point of meeting her? And everything in Razor (apart from that character) was stuff we already knew. And the one thing we learned - the prophecy of Kara Thrace - was learned early in Season Four anyway. Oh, well.
(Well, actually, the highlight of Razor was the flashbacks to Young Adama and the First Cylon War, but even that wasn't all that important to Razor - as witnessed by the SciFi cut where it barely appeared.)
I can't wait for the rest of Season Four - but anything else I eye skeptically. There is too much of a good thing - or, to be a pessimist, so much of a good thing it turns bad.
But still, it is Jane - so the outlook is decidedly un-gloomy on that account!
I watch football, basketball, baseball and I stay home on Friday night to watch the Scifi channel. And then I further complicate everyone's demographics by being female.
I don't know.. I think it was fairly essential for the understanding of Cain's character, admittedly not that big a deal in the overall arch, but interesting nevertheless. It might not have furthered the story per se, but it helped put what had happened into a better context (we never knew what the Pegasus was really like before we met it).
This is incorrect. We had David Weddle on SyFy Radio a couple weeks ago (which we shared details of on SyFy Portal just this past week), and Weddle made it clear that the first (if there is more than one movie) will be written by Bradley Thompson and himself. This information is errant, and we have it confirmed (not from a source).
To further muddy the demographics pool, here's another basketball-loving Whedonesquer. And female, at that. The live-alone geeky aspect likely applies as well.
Or maybe I just really enjoy watching those sweaty, athletic bodies in physical--nevermind.
As far as the films go, I liked Razor well enough. The potential for superior work is certainly there. Razor was okay, but maybe I cared less for Cain since she was dead and all.
Good News! I love both JE and BSG, how could any warm blooded mammal not?
I'm trying to avoid being spoiled for anything past the end of season two at the moment, as I plan to buy all the DVD sets and watch them over a couple of weekends. Australian "free to air" TV is incredibly hostile to Sci-Fi, so It's pretty much my only option.
I have contacts made to both David Weddle and to Eddie Olmos to corroborate this story. I'll let you know if there is something that needs to be updated.
David Weddle shared this information just two weeks ago, and the initial word I am getting from Eddie's people is that he is not scheduled to direct a telemovie. But let me hear from them directly and get back to you.
I don't know.. I think it was fairly essential for the understanding of Cain's character, admittedly not that big a deal in the overall arch, but interesting nevertheless.
Apologies, we did learn that she was gay for Gina - which told us what exactly? Instead of being insane from the start, she was an insane lesbian - which is (as we all know) not a great stereotype to build a character around.
Apart from that, everything she does in Razor we already knew she did.
I wouldn't call her insane, Gina was teh hotzor, yo !
... you mean cos of the other stuff don't you ? *is sheepish*
'Razor' wasn't bad and though it was strictly unnecessary from a story perspective it added some nice character stuff (though they can't really have it inform the post 'Razor' performances since in the show's chronology, their characters should already have been changed by those events for the whole of season 3 - so again, it doesn't really add much narratively or from a visible character perspective, just fills in a few holes). It's kind of like a bar of chocolate - you enjoy it at the time but its long term effects are fairly negligible.
That said, this is the first i've heard of further TVMs so colour me happy, one of the surprised shades (Jane writing it would be gravy but just the fact of its existence gives me fuzzies).
MattK | July 02, 01:03 CET
Umm, do they even know what "demographics" is?
Most of the people who stay home and watch science-fiction on a Friday night aren't exactly sports lovers. I mean, sure, there is probably some crossover, but not enough to skew any numbers. The vast majority are single geeks, geek families or geek friends. Coloring broadly, we're the brains behind society, the people who invent things. Once upon a time we were beaten up by the sweaty jocks and their pointless aggressions. We're not exactly fans in later life. :)
quantumac | July 02, 01:23 CET
death is my gift | July 02, 01:31 CET
(Well, actually, the highlight of Razor was the flashbacks to Young Adama and the First Cylon War, but even that wasn't all that important to Razor - as witnessed by the SciFi cut where it barely appeared.)
I can't wait for the rest of Season Four - but anything else I eye skeptically. There is too much of a good thing - or, to be a pessimist, so much of a good thing it turns bad.
But still, it is Jane - so the outlook is decidedly un-gloomy on that account!
crossoverman | July 02, 01:42 CET
And quantumac, I like football :)
cronopiogal | July 02, 02:24 CET
TamaraC | July 02, 02:30 CET
theonetruebix | July 02, 02:35 CET
I don't know.. I think it was fairly essential for the understanding of Cain's character, admittedly not that big a deal in the overall arch, but interesting nevertheless. It might not have furthered the story per se, but it helped put what had happened into a better context (we never knew what the Pegasus was really like before we met it).
[ edited by MattK on 2008-07-01 23:53 ]
MattK | July 02, 02:52 CET
http://www.syfyportal.com/news425158.html
SyFyMichael | July 02, 04:07 CET
I liked it.
madmolly | July 02, 05:16 CET
Or maybe I just really enjoy watching those sweaty, athletic bodies in physical--nevermind.
As far as the films go, I liked Razor well enough. The potential for superior work is certainly there. Razor was okay, but maybe I cared less for Cain since she was dead and all.
April | July 02, 05:55 CET
ProgGrrl | July 02, 06:03 CET
I'm trying to avoid being spoiled for anything past the end of season two at the moment, as I plan to buy all the DVD sets and watch them over a couple of weekends. Australian "free to air" TV is incredibly hostile to Sci-Fi, so It's pretty much my only option.
The Londinium Sun | July 02, 06:14 CET
David Weddle shared this information just two weeks ago, and the initial word I am getting from Eddie's people is that he is not scheduled to direct a telemovie. But let me hear from them directly and get back to you.
SyFyMichael | July 02, 07:24 CET
SmileTime | July 02, 11:52 CET
Apologies, we did learn that she was gay for Gina - which told us what exactly? Instead of being insane from the start, she was an insane lesbian - which is (as we all know) not a great stereotype to build a character around.
Apart from that, everything she does in Razor we already knew she did.
crossoverman | July 03, 06:39 CET
... you mean cos of the other stuff don't you ? *is sheepish*
'Razor' wasn't bad and though it was strictly unnecessary from a story perspective it added some nice character stuff (though they can't really have it inform the post 'Razor' performances since in the show's chronology, their characters should already have been changed by those events for the whole of season 3 - so again, it doesn't really add much narratively or from a visible character perspective, just fills in a few holes). It's kind of like a bar of chocolate - you enjoy it at the time but its long term effects are fairly negligible.
That said, this is the first i've heard of further TVMs so colour me happy, one of the surprised shades (Jane writing it would be gravy but just the fact of its existence gives me fuzzies).
Saje | July 03, 14:05 CET
Yay to more BSG in any form, but especially from Jane.
Shey | July 03, 15:15 CET