Re: When are We going to see a Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea DVD Release?!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Hank Dearborn
I don't count Land of the Giants since that was done in one big set and I don't count Time Tunnel because its a one-season show. So, basically, they have finished 2 series, Lost in Space and MASH, and abandoned every other one they started that's at least 25 years old. Now, can the optimists tell me again what they base their hope upon?
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Perhaps you SHOULD count both LAND OF THE GIANTS and TIME TUNNEL, since they both come from the Irwin Allen stable, making three out of four of his series complete on DVD. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA certainly has more in common with those shows than it does MARY TYLER MOORE or ST. ELSEWHERE.
VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA also has one other thing going for it - it's a science-fiction adventure series. Series and movies in that genre often have quite a cult following of fans who've been around for years. Even younger fans of science fiction might be interested in viewing what was around before their time.
Shows like ST. ELSEWHERE don't have cult followings like that. Yes, it was a great medical drama series. No-one was a bigger fan of ST. ELSEWHERE than I was, and yet I'm not all that excited about ever seeing it again. Maybe an episode or two, but not whole seasons' worth of episodes.
I watched ST. ELSEWHERE faithfully as it aired on NBC, waiting eagerly for each Wednesday night at 10 PM to see what they'd come up with next. I even held out hope that they'd redeem the Peter White character, but they didn't. He turned out evil through and through.
But VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA holds a different viewing experience. I wasn't that big of a fan originally, and yet these DVDs hold great fascination for me. I watched it on Sunday nights when I could, but the early time slot often made it difficult as we prepared to get ready for a new school week.
I think that with the double pedigree of being both a science-fiction property and an Irwin Allen series, that eventually Season Four will be released to complete the series. Will it take a year or two or more? Possibly. Does that make me happy? No. Will I wait it out patiently? Absolutely.
I'm firmly in the camp that sees this current period as a lull to wait out both the glut of product on the market and the shaky economy.
And it also serves to keep this very long thread alive for yet more days, weeks, and months to come.
Harry