Re: "TERMINATOR: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" Season 2 Thread
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Originally Posted by Mikah Cerucco
The best thing about learning the status of the show is I don't have to hear about the all-knowing EW for awhile.
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Hah Mikah, I agree!
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Originally Posted by Mikah Cerucco
The best thing about learning the status of the show is I don't have to hear about the all-knowing EW for awhile.
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Originally Posted by Josh Dial
Hah Mikah, I agree!
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Originally Posted by Jeffery_H
Facts are facts and like it or not EW was right about everything in regard to TSCC. Not to mention the EW Insider Summer interview about her displeasure and long before it was "officially" canceled. You don't have to like it, but those are the facts, period.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Cooper
I think the point was we were made aware of what the EW article said, what, oh about 100 times over the last several months because nearly every single one of your posts was only about the single EW article. Broken record much?
Do you have anything else to talk about? Seriously, go back and look at how many of your posts in this thread mention the phrases "EW" and "Three core characters". It's like 97% of them. I mean, come on! |
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Originally Posted by shadyguy
Remember Jericho was canceled and fan outcry brought it back for another season, so never give up hope !!
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| Buy up all the copies of Season 1 and 2 on Blu-Ray and DVD |
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Originally Posted by Zack Gibbs
^^ Wow, I never new his performance in the show was such a... performance.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Cooper
I think the point was we were made aware of what the EW article said, what, oh about 100 times over the last several months because nearly every single one of your posts was only about the single EW article. Broken record much?
Do you have anything else to talk about? Seriously, go back and look at how many of your posts in this thread mention the phrases "EW" and "Three core characters". It's like 97% of them. I mean, come on! |
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Originally Posted by Jeffery_H
Yes, I know, but that does not negate the fact it was a quoted source which most people want, not just to making it up. If that news had broken on any other site I would have quoted them and given a link as well to it, but it was not and EW was first to break it.
In fact you and a few others are wrong about it being just one feature I am referring to. It was in fact from three different features they did, PLUS the Summer EW Insider interview on the web site for paid subscribers. What I was pointing out time and again is this show was dead LONG before it was "official" due to everything that was already leaked about it. The delusions of some here that it was a good show or had any hope of making it was just that. Like it or not, those were and are the facts. The show had dreadful writing and very little viewership to support it. I did say I liked about 12 shows total and it may have done OK had they had MUCH better talent in place. But this was all discussed before in several of the features EW has done since October 2008. If other known news sources had broken the same info, I would have referred you to them as well. Just because you have some sort of problem with a known news source that is EW does not mean it is any less true as has been proven here. In the case of other shows, not just TSCC, I will be happy to supply links and quote them as well when they call out shows and have inside scoops on news or show problems too. I am not picking on any one show, just stating the facts and supporting them with a known news source be it EW or anyone else. |
| ...this Thomas Dekker seems like a dick, LOL |
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Originally Posted by Scott_J
Here's an interesting (for lack of a better word) video from the actor who played John, trying to "save" the show
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Originally Posted by Will_B
I suspect that anyone who grew up when sci-fi was on the "outside" is still culturally conditioned to refer to it in slightly insulting terms. I.e., the nerds who were attacked by bullies for liking science fiction still remember their beatings, and will subtly negate the success of anything in that area, so as to avoid future beatings -- even though they're now in their 40s and working at a network, far from the thugs. This should change, since with the advent of the internet, no one knows what is "outside" anymore. In ten years, we'll have executives raised in the era of now, and people won't assume that anything good is doomed to fail. That will effect the sentiment side of the equation.
And the numbers will be affected once the Neilsen system is replaced with something that actually measures everyone rather than their annointed sample. Of course there will still be the flyover states' love of the bland sitcoms and such, but, that doesn't preclude a large portion of the programming schedule being interesting. |
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Originally Posted by Will_B
I suspect that anyone who grew up when sci-fi was on the "outside" is still culturally conditioned to refer to it in slightly insulting terms.
... Of course there will still be the flyover states' love of the bland sitcoms and such |
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
What depresses me is that sci-fi shows seem to automatically always be in trouble and always be on life support. What is it about sci-fi that has everyone running away and ducking for cover?
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
It would just be really nice if there could be a way for science-fiction shows that tell continuing story arcs over multiple episodes or seasons could find a way to thrive and survive as long as some of the longer-running dramas and comedies that are on TV. You get shows about cops and lawyers and doctors all night long every night, and it would be a welcome change to be able to get invested in a sci-fi show without having that thought in the back of my mind each week that the show is on the verge of being canceled.
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