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Hosted Projects - Standalone => Diaspora => Topic started by: Angreifer on September 10, 2010, 12:10:52 pm
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For those of you in the US that watch the show, SyFy has removed their craniums from their collective posteriors and shortened the show hiatus. Thank the gods.
http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/tvbizwire/2010/09/syfys-caprica-to-come-back-on.php
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Doesn't look like a full second season is likely once the first has been aired, though. Too bad, was getting used to the show.
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And the Venture Brothers returns this weekend!
(http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b140/tujiro/The_Guild_Of_Calamitous_Intent_by_v.jpg)
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It's likely a test balloon for them to see whether or not they're going to renew the show.
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Any failure on the show's part could be attributed to its sporadic airing dates.
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Any failure on the show's part could be attributed to its sporadic airing dates.
I'd say another reason is that it's simply not what I want BSG to be: about dudes on a battle ship dealing with robots out to kill them.
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Arguably a lot of BSG wasn't that way either.
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Arguably a lot of BSG wasn't that way either.
Which is why I've only watched up through Season 2. :)
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Daybreak goes back to the awesome man vs. machine fights though with over nine thousand frakkin' Cylons that need fragging, at least until they win the battle, then it all goes downhill, really, really fast.
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'bout ****ing time they brought it back.
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Arguably a lot of BSG wasn't that way either.
Which is why I've only watched up through Season 2. :)
Watch the first four episodes of Season 3. Then you're done.
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up to 3x05 i'd say. after that its a mediocre series with some highlights (and the obvious bad ending, but everybody knows that, so i dont have to point that out anymore)
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Arguably a lot of BSG wasn't that way either.
Which is why I've only watched up through Season 2. :)
Watch the first four episodes of Season 3. Then you're done.
Mmmm I thought the Exodus battle was pretty subpar compared to the perfection of the Battle of the Rez, Ragnar and HoG. It was the first time the drop in CGI quality became glaringly apparent and the beginning of the retcon shenanigans. Granted it had some nice set pieces but overall the tactics of it where pretty bad and it left me feeling pretty meh. It also began the gradual defanging of the Cylon race in general, which I didn't particularly care for. The Cylons had this mysterious menace going for them in Season 1 and 2. They "Had a Plan" yet the whole New Caprica Occupation was pretty much the opposite of a plan but some poorly managed farce.
I thought BSG was at its best when it focused on the aircraft carrier in space angle of the first to seasons and the mysticism and social aspects weaved into making the central plot more interesting. But thats just me.
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Arguably a lot of BSG wasn't that way either.
Which is why I've only watched up through Season 2. :)
Watch the first four episodes of Season 3. Then you're done.
Mmmm I thought the Exodus battle was pretty subpar compared to the perfection of the Battle of the Rez, Ragnar and HoG. It was the first time the drop in CGI quality became glaringly apparent and the beginning of the retcon shenanigans. Granted it had some nice set pieces but overall the tactics of it where pretty bad and it left me feeling pretty meh. It also began the gradual defanging of the Cylon race in general, which I didn't particularly care for. The Cylons had this mysterious menace going for them in Season 1 and 2. They "Had a Plan" yet the whole New Caprica Occupation was pretty much the opposite of a plan but some poorly managed farce.
I thought BSG was at its best when it focused on the aircraft carrier in space angle of the first to seasons and the mysticism and social aspects weaved into making the central plot more interesting. But thats just me.
and me
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Am I the only one on here who didn't think the show was awful after New Craprica?
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Am I the only one on here who didn't think the show was awful after New Craprica?
definitely not, but maybe the only one in these here parts
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I don't think it was awful after s2 in general, but there was a decline in quality. Much of season 3 (sometime after episode 4) didn't work out so well; the network, in all their wisdom, thought it would be better for the episodes to be less continuous plot wise - they wanted episodes random people can watch on their own and be able to understand them without prior knowledge of the show. This, of course, didn't work out so well as BSG doesn't lend itself to that sort of storytelling. The show picked up a bit after s3; I found most of s4 pretty good, with big plot holes at the end itself (daybreak). Still, when I think of BSG and all the good times I had with the show I think of primarily the mini and then the first two seasons. BSG was at it's best when it was about a carrier in space; also, when the cylons were this mythical foe nobody knew much about. There was a feeling of dread in the mini and the early episodes in some scenes even if cylons weren't present. Take the episode "33"; prime example of how you can have a mysterious enemy create tension even in the epsiode parts where they're not there at all. Cylons kinda lose something once we get to know too much about them.
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Don't get me wrong, I loved BSG for the "aircraft carrier in space" aspect, but that wasn't all that made it fantastic to me. While I'd concur that S3 did fall kinda short, and S4 still wasn't up to the bar set by S1 and 2...it was still some of the best television I've ever watched. And I've found Caprica to be equally excellent, for the same reasons BSG was excellent: great writing, great acting, a dark and uncomfortably realistic setting, and the sheer amount of humanity in the show. BSG and Caprica aren't about super people doing amazing things every day; it's normal people that can from time to time rise to the occasion and show heroism, but then descend right back into their own flaws.
Now, I could have sworn that SyFy had already bought a full second season of Caprica at the same time they picked up the first season. What happened to that, or have I been smoking the chamallah?
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I also recall hearing caprica had been picked up for a second season.
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Back when the midseason break first started, there was rumors that SyFy was going to announce a pickup within a few weeks, but they never actually did. Stargate: Universe got a second season order fairly quickly, that could be what you're thinking of.
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I remember what I'm thinking of, it was when syfy bought the full 22 episodes for season 1. Would be tragic if syfy didn't pick up a full second season too, one season is never enough to judge a show on.
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Stargate: Universe got a second season order fairly quickly, that could be what you're thinking of.
What... why... I don't even want to know why SG:U got the second season and not Caprica.
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Caprica simply hasn't been told if it got a second series or not. From what I read in the last interview with a Syfy exec he seemed to have a great deal of belief in the show and was pretty sure it would do well despite under-performing so far.
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I'd think that the real judge of success for SyFy would be DVD sales of Season 1. That was always BSG's strong point, not the ratings so much.
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For me the show didn't really get it's feet under it until episode four or five and I believe the trend upwards will continue. That should allow enough time to finish the important story arcs before they pull the plug. Once they get those STO fanatics into some toasters then they could reinvent the show away from Caprica 90210 and more towards the war with the Cylons. Which is what I want to see at least.