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FARSCAPE CANCELLED!!!!!
Friday, September 6, 2002 6:27 PM
LIVINGIMPAIRED
Friday, September 6, 2002 6:30 PM
Friday, September 6, 2002 10:59 PM
HAKEN
Likes to mess with stuffs.
Saturday, September 7, 2002 3:57 AM
SHUGGIE
Saturday, September 7, 2002 4:39 AM
NOVAGRASS
Saturday, September 7, 2002 5:42 AM
Quote: Anthony Simcoe D'Argo no more Sat Sep 7 02:36:43 2002 210.50.30.4 Dear Friends, What can I say? Yesterday I went to set. Things were normal, discussions about the holiday's, ideas for next season - then the word came. Cancelled. Poor Brian has done EVERYTHING to make this happen but in the end... I would just like to say thank you to everyone for supporting the show. Farscape has been an incredible experience for me and I have enjoyed every last second of it. One of the greatest joys has been the fans - and I'm not just saying that. The conventions have been a hoot and meeting and talking to folks has been a blast. This show was claimed by the fans and we happily gave it to you - Farscape was/is your show. Be proud of the community you have built around the show - I know we all are. I will miss D'Argo so much. It was such a transformation for me, which gave me a lot of joy playing him. I will miss too many people to mention. I have laughed every working day for the last four years. What a gift!!! I can't really think straight now - too upset and totally in shock. I'm off to meet Gigi for a cocktail. If someone could post this on the sci-fi bb for me that would be greatly appreciated. All my love, Anth
Saturday, September 7, 2002 7:02 AM
Saturday, September 7, 2002 8:22 AM
Saturday, September 7, 2002 8:29 AM
Quote: I tell ya, the day of public funded television shows in the form of straight to video DVDs will eventually become a reality.
Saturday, September 7, 2002 8:30 AM
Quote: Take it, DK If I may, I'd like to say a few words. You just did I hope its more than that DK> It's rare for me to write something that's not in script form, so please bear with me. It's equally rare... well, nm I'm also not the most computer literate guy, as Ricky and Ben will tell you, so I beg forgiveness for mistakes. Each and every year, at the end of the season we have a chat with you, our slightly bent cohorts in this wonderful adventure, and we wanted this year to be no different. DK> However, despite our best efforts, this year is a bitt different from all the rest. In the past 24 hours, I have been innundated with emails and calls *** Mode change "+o Pygar" on channel #Farscape by Barbarella regarding rumors that are circulating regarding our joint passion. Where do we stand? We are two days away from shooting the last scenes of season 4. As you know, Sci Fi has picked us up for 4th and 5th seasons. However, as with everything done at a corporate level, there was an out clause built into Sci Fi's pickup schedule. As of yesterday, we were informed -- after massive efforts by everyone at Henson and working on the show -- most importantly Brian Henson and the 3 gentlemen here that Sci Fi was not going to exercise it's option to pick up the 5th season of Farscape. The rumors that everyone has been calling me about are sadly very sadly true. Tuesday will be the last time Ben dons the uniform of Commander John Crichton. We are all hugely sad. I am shaking as I write this. Yesterday, we all cried on the set. Yet, as we are, at the end of the line so to speak being just the people who make the show and not the corporate entities that fund and air it we are as helpless as anyone. And we are sad And we are shattered. And we are sorry. And we wanted to come online and talk to YOU, our core fans who have stood beside us for such a long and great journey. I turn it over to Ricky and Ben for their comments. Ricky?... Ben?... Alright. DK speaks the truth; we are shattered Ok... speechless I know what they're feeling. We all believed I really should have prepared something... as late as 36 hours ago, that we were going to 5th season. But Sci Fi has not picked us up, so, as all the rumors have suggested, we have no way to make the show. Believe me, Brian and everyone involved have gone LITERALLY to the ends of the earth to make this happen, but there does not seem to be a way around this moat placed before us. Ben, Ricky - should we just have the Moderator start filtering through questions? I wish we had answers, but... sure Well I'm gonna type this up with no name since many people are asking this....Are there any plans of trying to go to other networks? And Is there anything the fans themselves can do to try to keep Farscape on the air? Yep Yep Good question. At the moment, the whole deal hinges on what to do with the first 88 eps. Perhaps a network would be interested in running a 5th and 6th year of Farscape -- and you should know we have the 5th season already plotted out -- however, without the right to air the first 88 eps, they'd be hard pressed to provide financing and see no return for years because Sci Fi has the rights to the first 88. What can you do? I think, just what fans everywhere have always been able to do. Support the show. Watch it. When all else fails, let everyone know how you feel. another question? ga Let's go. And another no name question everyone is curious is there plans for a Farscape movie possibly?...often its been hinted at and they'd love to see one Rock and I talked about it this morning. Despite this setback, we still have plans to finish the script. As you can imagine, we're all out of work on Wednesday, and no one is eager to let this go yet. It all happened too suddenly. Ricky, Ben, myself and everyone is still in a state of shock. Ben and must've talked on the phone 10-12 times since yesterday morning, and we still can't absorb/believe it. Hang on a second-- I just saw someone log on as Bonnie Hammer must die. You should be ashamed of yourself and change that nick instantly. That kind of reaction without knowing who and how it went down is totally wrong. yes please guys do try to keep the anger to a minimum since we don't know the whole story You are attacking the wrong people. I am the most savaged and angry person about this you know. Brian started on this project with Rockne in 1993. I was brought in in 1994. It has been essentially my life since then. If I am not angry at Bonnie, then you have no right to be. To answer the log on-- Bonnie is the President of Sci Fi, and has always been a fan of Farscape. Question? *n107* Will you have time to make season 4 wrap up all the plots? If not how many letters will it take to force Sci Fi to do the right thing for once in their history and keep the show running? We got a 1.5 rating for Unrealized Reality. If every one of those people wrote a letter, we might end up filming season 9. Q? The story is not finished... n107 We found out after shooting 422 And we mistakenly left a few people alive at the end of 422 Who knew? hehehe Q? *Mukaikubo* "For DK: When the final episode- I can't believe I said that- airs, will you let us know what The Master Plan for Season V was?" Sure. If there is no way for Farscape to continue,we'll get the story out somehow. Perhaps Mime, perhaps we should write a book actor/writer will write you something. I wonder if THAT book would sell? Hey, we can act it out on street corners Q? *SciFiChick66* when it was decided that Crais and Talyn would "die", did you know yet that the show would be renewed for 2 more seasons? Now that it has, will you bring them back and/or resolve the dangling plotlines concerning their characters? For instance, what did Stark "know" about them that was important enough for Crais to threaten Stark w/ a knife? with an open laptop case for people to throw coins into LOL ROFL That last question I think dangling? That last question Oops, operator error you want a repeat? Question seems to have missed the point. We have been cancelled. ahhh yes There are no more Farscape's planned. We can't resolve anything beyond what we've done for season 4. And besides, this is not the time nor place for storypoints and spoilers. Q? well a statement I am getting lots of people expressing their sadness for the loss of the show as well as their admiration of the job you guys have done and I also feel that way Quit leaving; we're hoping to hit 400 people many wished you guys to know that We appreciate it *To Pygar* Thank you so much for chatting with us, it must be really hard. I'm starting my letters tonight... Is there anything else we as fans can do to show support? Farscape fans are the best The looniest, but the best Just wanted you guys to hear it from us the shock and sadness here in Australia is profound As you can imagine, it wasn't a happy set on Friday This is a family half of my phone calls in the last day have ended in tears especially after four years Many people are also asking do you have plans for spin off series or totally new and unique ideas for a new series? If there are no more questions, then we should leave everyone to absorb the sad news that way that we are having to do so. Certainly the most fun I've ever had on a series And the Fans... you guys in particular are such a huge part of the Farscape family Ben's point is exactly why we're here. We've always been close to the fans. also they'd like an address to write to to try to Save Farscape We have ideas and stuff, sure, but right now we're still dealing with grief and shock Even from 8000 miles away, in many cases. This was our baby and yours We just wanted to set the rumor mill straight and make sure everyone knew the truth so they could deal with it. damn... this sucks I feel like a cop at the door 24 hours after hearing it... it's no easier I shudder to think what is going to happen when this is opened up to all deserving voices. yes it does truelly....I must say the show was one of the few I watched in particular...and actually followed...and I really am saddened by all this as are all of the scapers Did someone ask for an address? yes a name and address to write to to try to save Farscape I would simply say, call and/or lookup Sci Fi in NY. In this case, speed is our friend. Believe it or not, the sets are scheduled to be torn down forever at the end of next week. david means... if you want to do something... I used to work at CBS for over 10 years, and I know that do it before they take the chainsaws to moya calls and telegrams always used to get our attention. I think that can be arranged did emails? I always heard real letters were much more effective than emails Volume and speed. Dissappointment is better than anger. Remember that furious people are "nuts." Angry, but civil and controlled people are "fans." Networks listen to "fans." no misspellings, no obscenities *To Pygar* Is there a way to get ratings info so we can have specific info in the letters? people are "fans." Networks listen to "fans." no misspellings, no obscenities correct grammer??? Cain't do that. Cain't is southern, I believe. hehehe and your point? correctly spelled * Barbarella smiles a wide Texan grin be civilised and free refills on tea No point. I didn't view it as a mispelling. civiliZed, you Aussie I make up words, as Ricky will tell you. words and worlds There is no such thing as a mispelling as long as the point gets across. How did words get made up in the first place? :-) grunts and growls only make it so far Hey folks... we're really sorry... Spread the word. Have a wake. Spread the word. Have a wake. Watch Fars Have a bee-ah. ok you guys ready to unmoderate?...or do you have anything else you want to say? or statements you'd like to make? I will tell you something interesting-- Buy the dvds. The last half of season 4 I think most in here have the DVD's has tons of material that we have RICKY! shot that won't make it on the air. BEN! Way to many scenes. Gonna be a DVD fest, folks. I'd like to say something * FrooniumRicky runs to Ben in slow motion ... Thank you Thank you all for four glorious years we have had more fun than is legal in show buisness You guys... get it you get the show and what we do * DK would like to nod his head in extreme gratitude to the fans, and then step back. Thank you all so much. See you on the next series.Who'd have ever thought we'd be here... Not me. And And I will forever be grateful. Thak you guys Thak you guys Thank you odd We truly do appreciate it that's it.... that's all folks We'd like to take you home with us, we'd love to take you home We don't really want to stop the show We'd like to take you home with us, we'd love to take you home We don't really want to stop the show
Saturday, September 7, 2002 8:31 AM
ZICSOFT
Saturday, September 7, 2002 8:46 AM
FURYFIRE
Saturday, September 7, 2002 9:03 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Novagrass: Independent TV... Hey, it's worked in Japan.
Saturday, September 7, 2002 9:08 AM
MOJOECA
Saturday, September 7, 2002 9:17 AM
Quote:Originally posted by FURYFIRE: i cant believe it, I started watching Farascape yesterday starting with the S3 premiere, and now its cancelled???? I shouldnt even get into it then.
Saturday, September 7, 2002 9:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Haken: From what I remember of what was in the press. SCI-FI execs had requested that Farscape Season 4 be more episodic in structure because previous seasons have been too heavily serialized.
Quote:Speculation is that Vivendi, which recently acquired both USA and SCI-FI, is having financial dificulties and is looking at offloading the SCI-FI network. To make the network more attractive to prospective buyers, they're cancelling SCI-FI's high overhead items...
Saturday, September 7, 2002 9:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by mojoeca: This heightens the attraction of a repurposing deal for FIREFLY, I would think. Some good news there.
Saturday, September 7, 2002 10:24 AM
Saturday, September 7, 2002 11:45 AM
Saturday, September 7, 2002 1:36 PM
Saturday, September 7, 2002 3:26 PM
Saturday, September 7, 2002 4:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Novagrass: Here's a good thing: USA's Viewer Comments Voice Mailbox is full. I don't know its capacity, but it's full nonetheless. Edited to add: As are these voice mailboxes: Michael Jackson, President and CEO of USA Entertainment Bonnie Hammer, Executive Vice President and General Manager Thomas Vitale Programming line General line
Sunday, September 8, 2002 1:39 AM
TINYTIMM
Sunday, September 8, 2002 3:07 AM
Quote:According to Anthony 'PLOPPY' Simcoe, in a chat at #farscape on scifi.events.com, it seems that EM TV is the real perpetrator (EM TV - a german company - owns The Jim Henson Company) and SciFi really wanted to keep Farscape. So here is the address and info for EM TV: EM.TV & Merchandising AG Betastr. 11 D-85774 Unterföhring Telefon: +49 (0) 89 995 00-0 Fax: +49 (0) 89 995 00-111 email: info@em-ag.de You need to use a German fax service as 0049 (Germany) is not covered by US online fax services http://www.faxen-online.de/Fax_versenden/fax_versenden.shtml For continuing updates on the Farscape cancellation situation and the campaigns check out http://farscape.wdsection.com
Sunday, September 8, 2002 3:31 AM
Quote: PLOPPY is the registered nick of Anthony Simcoe, he used it repeatedly for his official chats on scifi. [04:08] Hi Everyone - Anth here - just wanted to let you know how much your support means to us all - you guys are great [04:08] hey Ploopy welcome to the wake/quiet riot [04:08] lol [04:08] I a bit seedy after last nights great wrap party [04:08] Ploppy, we crashed Scifi's communications systems today [04:08] ...6209 signatures... [04:09] hang in there Anthony, seems the fans are doing more than even i thought they would.. [04:09] that was me this morning Ploppy [04:09] That's awesome but as far as I know Sci Fi wants it - it [04:09] It's EM that sunk it [04:10] I've been trying to follow all your wqork - It's amazing and humbling - very humbling - you folks rock [04:10] Anth, we are loud, we are proud and we are letting them know what we think! [04:11] we love all you guys, Anth- we're not going to let go easily- we're not going to let them do this! :} [04:15] Just remember everyone to let your voice be a reflection on the Scaper community. Be polite. [04:15] "You killed John, You Bastards!" [04:16] lol vampgrrl [04:16] lol vampgirl...i've been hearing that in my head all day [04:16] hey ploppy, did scifi give a reason as to why they dropped the 5th season? Or is it a universal mystery? [04:16] Farscape will not die. will not will not. we are going to turn all of this around [04:19] So many tears and funny stories last night. The wrap party was a hat and wig party so everyone looked great [04:20] A hat and wig party???? I hope to God someone got pictures to post!!!! [04:22] Well my last day is Monday. It will be a very sad experience. [04:22] there is a hope guys don't give up yet we haven't even begun to fight [04:23] Sets are starting to be taken down Manday as far as I know. Pilot is already dismantled and in a box [04:23] thats sad news.. we thought, we'd have some time.. at least a week [04:24] Well my friends. I'm off. Thanks again. I'll be back. YOU FOLKS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, September 8, 2002 10:46 AM
Monday, September 9, 2002 6:03 AM
Quote: Good Morning Scapers. Here's where we are at as of 6:00am Pacific Time. A source highly placed in this whole deal has told us that we should continue to focus on Sci-Fi, but that we should also "express [our] passion about the show to UPN, TNT, and Showtime." "UPN is actively seeking a science fiction companion piece to Enterprise, and Farscape airing with a hit like Enterprise could keep it on for years to come. "TNT is looking for a new genre series, now that Witchblade is off, and an award-winning, "the best sf series on tv" with a built-in audience might really appeal to them. TNT has expressed some initial interest in the idea of bringing the series over to their network, and a flood of fan support would certainly help there. "And Showtime is clearly a place where science fiction has a healthy home (Odyssey 5, Jeremiah) and they may also take a serious look if there were a strong enough demand shown for it." The source also mentions that it wouldn't hurt to send an email/fax/letter to EM.TV. Click on the Information on EM.TV and Henson link above for addresses and links to German fans who will translate any letters you want to send. One of the catches to moving the show to another network would be the first four seasons, 88 eps. Sci-Fi may not be willing to part with them to another channel. We need to convince Sci-Fi that they need to either give Farscape its 5th season or release it. We need to let Sci-Fi know that it will cost them more to cancel Farscape than it will to keep it. The fans have this power, the power to not watch the station. That is really a tremendous power, that's the money these people at Sci-Fi are scrambling for. Those advertising dollars, paid by advertisers whose products sell because viewers see the ads during their favorite shows. What happens if the viewers disappear? This is not a call for a boycott, just tell the Sci-Fi channel that if they get rid of Farscape you'll have no reason to watch the channel anymore. That's just one person saying they'll turn it off. And when 1 million people say they'll no longer have a reason to watch the channel, Sci-Fi will take notice. Let Sci-Fi know that this is not over until WE say this is over. KEY SCI-FI CONTACT Michael Jackson Chairman of the Universal Television Group The SciFi Channel 1230 Avenue of the Americas, F115 New York, NY 10020-1513 Phone # 212-413-5000 extensions = the first five letters/numbers of the last name. Tom Vitale Senior Vice President of Acquisitions, Scheduling, and Program Planning at SciFi. If you call the main number and use the option to key in the first five letters of his last name for his extension. 212-413-5000 Also * then 0 gives you a list of office extensions. TVonTV@www.scifi.com
Monday, September 9, 2002 6:08 AM
Quote: The SCI FI Channel confirmed that it will not pick up its original series Farscape for a fifth season. "There are no bigger fans of Farscape than we here at SCI FI Channel," the network said in a statement. "It was one of SCI FI's first original series and quickly became a critical and fan favorite. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts to reach a broader audience, Farscape has been unable to grow beyond its core fan base. That, coupled with the extreme and growing cost of production, has led to the difficult decision to end the series at the conclusion of season four." The remaining new episodes of Farscape's fourth season will return in January 2003. ADV Films will release "Into the Lion's Den (Part 1)" on DVD and VHS as part of the upcoming Farscape: Season 3 home video release, scheduled for 2003. Previous seasons of Farscape episodes are currently available on DVD and VHS from ADV Films; the newest release, Farscape: Season 2 Volume 2.2, was released last month. Farscape was created by Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by The Jim Henson Company, in association with Hallmark Entertainment. The series featured Ben Browder, Claudia Black, Anthony Simcoe, Gigi Edgley, Wayne Pygram and Raelee Hill. David Kemper, Juliet Blake, Robert Halmi Jr., Brian Henson and Richard Manning executive produced the show. O'Bannon served as executive consultant.
Monday, September 9, 2002 6:18 AM
Quote: According to Barbarella, the operator of Sci-Fi #Farscape, SCI-FI is the reason behind this. They wanted to lower the price for season 5 but EM.TV refused. SCI-FI then decided to DROP FARSCAPE. Okay, 'Scapers we need to let SCI-FI know just how much they stand to loose if they refuse to bring Farscape back. This is a money issue so hit them where this will hurt the most. Call SCI-FI, send telegrams, send emails, write letters. Remember the last day of filming for season 4 is Tuesday and the sets are scheduled to be struck on FRIDAY. Don't let them take a chainsaw to Moya! In the Networks Information page you'll find a link to more information on Sci-Fi there you will see THEIR OWN press releases where they talk about how important Farscape is to them. You'll also find demographic information for Farscape viewers. In your correspondence with them, give them your demographics. Exp - Female, age 27, single, etc. Barbarella> I HAVE SOME NEWS THE REAL CULPRITS ARE THE EXECS AT SCIFI Barbarella> SCIFI IS TO BLAME FULLY Barbarella> IT DOESN'T HURT TO EMAIL EM THOUGH Barbarella> SCIFI WANTED TO DROP THE PRICE Barbarella> AND EM WOULDN'T HAVE IT Barbarella> SO SCIFI DROPED EM Barbarella> THE NEW EXECS GUYS THAT"S THE PROBLEM Barbarella> FLOOD SCIFI GUYS Barbarella> FLOOD EM WITH LETTERS FAXES MAIL PHONE TELEGRAMS Barbarella> AND IF YOU CAN MAKE IT TO NYC THIS WEEK PICKET THEIR OFFICES veedubb> Barbarella: Have you spoken to the cast lately? Barbarella> YES Barbarella> THIS MORNING Barbarella> THAT"S HOW I FOUND OUT SCIFI IS TO BLAME
Monday, September 9, 2002 7:53 AM
WEBWARRIOR
Monday, September 9, 2002 3:29 PM
Quote:"Everybody's got to keep the pressure on hard and heavy -- and without winding down. I believe what Sci-Fi Channel is counting on is that fans will squeal for a few weeks, swear they hate the Sci-Fi Channel, but when the mini-series Taken airs in a couple of months, and the series version of Tremors premieres in January, the fans will sample them anyway, and just sort of forget about Farscape. I'd hate to see their cavalier treatment of sf fans triumph."
Monday, September 9, 2002 4:10 PM
Quote: Moya no more? I couldn't be more disappointed to hear that Sci Fi has opted not to support a fifth season of its signature series, Farscape. Since its unexpected and unheralded arrival in March 1999, this lavishly produced (for basic cable) space adventure quickly established itself as the most irreverent, unpredictable, sexy, intelligent and exciting sci fi show on TV. By comparison, Enterprise is a lumbering dinosaur. Ben Browder and Claudia Black have incredible chemistry, and are surrounded by some of the most vivid and compelling fantasy creatures ever created. Farscape is a joy to watch, and I've always been puzzled about why its rabidly loyal audience hasn't swelled in numbers each season. The show requires attention to be paid — maybe it's too much TV for some people — but the rewards are great. (Meanwhile, an inert movie like the latest blah Star Wars epic rakes in the bucks for no discernible reason I can think of, except for genre fans' lemming-like devotion.) For Sci Fi to cite economic reasons for denying fans a final year of Farscape would seem to be at odds with the network's mission as an entertainment brand. This decision is likely to be compared years from now to NBC's short-sighted cancellation of the original Star Trek after a mere three seasons.
Monday, September 9, 2002 4:15 PM
Monday, September 9, 2002 4:56 PM
Quote: Farscape is a flagship show for The Jim Henson Company. We are proud of its achievements over the past four years, which have included international critical recognition, three Saturn Awards, and a recent Emmy nomination. As always, your show of support is a true inspiration for our company and has been integral to our success. Although SCI FI Channel has chosen not to pick up a fifth season, The Jim Henson Company is in active development on a new Farscape film, an anime project and is currently discussing syndication of this highly acclaimed series. We are eager to move forward with the Farscape creative team in developing new projects that will resonate with our overwhelmingly loyal fan base.
Monday, September 9, 2002 7:07 PM
Quote:Hey it's me again. I tried to tell everyone on the scifi chat room what's up but too many which is ok. I spoke with my mole at Scifi in NYC and here are a couple of things that are going on: (1) Scifi is totally to blame. They know that going into season five would be expensive and they wanted to pay less for the show, they went to EMTV and is strapped for cash they said no and SCIFI opted to get out. Scifi knew this well ahead of everyone, they employed a win-win situation, by this I mean their programming strategy. By constantly airing the show and ratings didn't go up they could claim that its core audience did not grow and vice versa. By changing time slots, the network hoped to increase ratings for SG1, a show that costs less to produce, they were implementing a preemptive strike blaming poor ratings but what happened was the opposite SG1 fans watched Farscape INCREASING its core base making the press release a lie. Numbers don't lie. Scifi did not plan to announce the cancellation of the show until mid or near the end of the season. (2) The network execs told everyone not to say anything about this, DK,BB, & &RM all jumped the gun to try to let everyone know what was happening ASAP so that fan momentum would start. (3) They are reading all emails, letters, faxes, and telegrams sent to the office but are throwing ones out that are vulgar and nasty. They are getting flowers, crackers and Farscape toys. My mole also told me that they don't mind calls as long as it's professional and polite. They will hang up on you if you start yelling and cussing. Everyone has a good chance to reach an exec or at least their assistant and they are more than happy to help you with any info. My source also suggested that all correspondence contain your full name not chat or BB name as well as some demographic info like your age, household income. If some fans are still in HS then use the parent's income, my source believes that Scifi is going to try to convince advertisers to pay for more advertising if it can show them the demographics thus willing to pay for a fifth season. This is very important, also to write to all of the sponsors and threaten to stop buying or using product. Mention in the letter that you bought their product after seeing a commercial aired during Farscape and if possible send the UNUSED product back to them. Don't forget a sponsor may make a variety of products that all of us can be using so look hard. (4) start to email etc. to your local papers first. If they run a story a larger media outlet will most likely pick it up i.e. AP and call your local cable company and threaten them by telling them that you may switch to direct TV or satellite. (5) Because of the leak Scifi knew what was coming so it was expected but not to this degree. They thought that only the BBs would be the only place to vent and did not expect such a huge backlash. However the suits think that this will fade by Wednesday so everyone has to keep the heat up at least a week or two or they won't take us seriously. My source said that you can mail, fax or email everyday and to reference the previous letter that was sent. (6) Right now no one is talking to no one, network suits, Henson people, DK etc. there is a lot of anger and shock and betrayal as to what happened so there is an informal cooling off period. This comes from my mole at scifi and I can assure you is fact.
Tuesday, September 10, 2002 7:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Haken: Here's the latest info from FARSCAPE.WDSECTION.COM: Quote:... but what happened was the opposite SG1 fans watched Farscape INCREASING its core base making the press release a lie. Numbers don't lie.
Quote:... but what happened was the opposite SG1 fans watched Farscape INCREASING its core base making the press release a lie. Numbers don't lie.
Quote:Here’s an indication of how thin the margin for error is at SciFi. STARGATE SG-1, from May to August, averaged a 1.7 rating (1.32 million viewers) and it survives. FARSCAPE, in the same period, averaged a 1.2 rating (958,000 viewers) and it is now gone.
Quote:According to Variety, there will be new episodes of FARSCAPE from January (which we knew) through the series conclusion in March (which is new). The creators at The Henson Co., the producing house for the show, and co-creator Rockne O'Bannon are reportedly working on a script for a Japanese-style anime feature film incarnation of the show.
Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:40 AM
Quote: Quote:Here’s an indication of how thin the margin for error is at SciFi. STARGATE SG-1, from May to August, averaged a 1.7 rating (1.32 million viewers) and it survives. FARSCAPE, in the same period, averaged a 1.2 rating (958,000 viewers) and it is now gone.Some good news from the same article:Quote:According to Variety, there will be new episodes of FARSCAPE from January (which we knew) through the series conclusion in March (which is new). The creators at The Henson Co., the producing house for the show, and co-creator Rockne O'Bannon are reportedly working on a script for a Japanese-style anime feature film incarnation of the show. --- Joe
Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:15 AM
Quote: SAVE FARSCAPE PRESS RELEASES Please fell free to use any of these in your correspondence, we only as that you please keep the address of the site attached somewhere. Sept. 10, 2002 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Save Farscape sfmedia@wdsection.com http://farscape.wdsection.com SCI-FI Double Talk Angers Fans Los Angeles, CA - September 9, 2002 - In a move that has shocked and angered fans of Farscape even further, the Sci Fi channel released an expected official statement concerning the cancellation of the award winning and critically acclaimed show. However, unexpectedly, they placed the blame squarely on the popularity of the show. In a release found today on www.scifi.com, the cable channel stated that, "It was one of SCI FI's first original series and quickly became a critical and fan favorite. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts to reach a broader audience, Farscape has been unable to grow beyond its core fan base. That, coupled with the extreme and growing cost of production, has led to the difficult decision to end the series at the conclusion of season four." This is in direct contrast to a statement made by that very cable channel in June 2002. In their very own Sci Fi Magazine Thomas Vitale, Senior Vice President of Acquisitions, Scheduling, and Program Planning, wrote that "SCI FI has been able to continue ordering seasons of Farscape because the show performs strongly in the ratings. This is very satisfying to us at the network, as well as to Farscape's producers, since it clearly shows that the series has struck a chord with viewers. Happily, because enough viewers keep watching this terrific series, we can afford to keep making it." It seems odd that the Sci Fi channel would complain about the size of the fan base of a show that is their most popular original series. Until this season, Farscape held a key primetime spot, the eight o'clock hour. As Juliet Blake, President of Jim Henson TV has said, moving the time to the ten o'clock hour cost Farscape some of its younger viewers. Farscape had been the number one show on the cable channel until the recent addition of Stargate: SG-1 and even then only fell to a close number two. Additionally, inside sources at Sci-Fi are reporting that the holdover audience from SG-1 has actually increased the base audience of Farscape, not decreased it, a fact that would make erroneous the information in Sci-Fi Channel's recent press release. Fans now question if the popularity of SG-1 came from placing it in the time slot formerly held by Farscape. This new information appears to support fans' claims that Sci Fi did not give their "best effort" to broaden the fan base. With no reruns of the show airing to allow new viewers to get caught up, and no promotion of this critically acclaimed show, fans are left to wonder what exactly the channel did do to promote it. One can only speculate Sci Fi assumed that, due to its critical acclaim and number of prestigious awards, Farscape would promote itself and find its own audience without their help. Instead, fans took it upon themselves to promote the show. Farscape Fan sites proliferate across the Internet, numbering in the hundreds. The virtually unadvertised DVD, video game, books, t-shirts, soundtrack and trading cards continue to fly off the shelves, all with little or no promotional impetus from the Sci Fi Channel. Critics are baffled and saddened by the cancellation as well. Matt Roush of TV Guide likened it to the short-sighted cancellation of Star Trek by NBC in 1969. (Which was saved from cancellation in 1968 by a massive write in campaign to the network.) He has also said "For Sci Fi to cite economic reasons for denying fans a final year of Farscape would seem to be at odds with the network's mission as an entertainment brand." Robert Bianco of USA Today states his disappointment with the decision as well. "for a network to back off from a commitment and dump the best original series it has ever had - well, that isn't the kind of thing that inspires a lot of confidence in either the Hollywood or the critical communities." Apparently, the fans concur with that assessment. A massive campaign is underway to reverse the decision with telegrams, faxes, phone calls and emails pounding the Sci Fi Channel and it's sister company, USA Networks. However fans aren't willing to stop there, they are also taking the campaign to other networks. TNT, UPN and Showtime have been targeted as possible homes for Farscape.
Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:52 AM
Quote:Originally posted by mojoeca: Well, I don't think that's quite right. This from Cinescape.com: Quote:Here’s an indication of how thin the margin for error is at SciFi. STARGATE SG-1, from May to August, averaged a 1.7 rating (1.32 million viewers) and it survives. FARSCAPE, in the same period, averaged a 1.2 rating (958,000 viewers) and it is now gone.
Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:44 PM
Quote:So wait, does this mean that they're allowing the creators to wrap up the story with a few more episodes? Are they throwing us a bone?
Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:15 AM
Quote: Hey it's me again. Pretty much the second day has been the same; calls, email, faxes. There are some interns that have been assigned to stand next to the fax machines to collect faxes and reload them but that seems to be slowing down. The network does seem to be getting a lot of emails, and telegrams from overseas. Everyone here has had at one time or another had their work day stopped for a while or delayed with the calls etc. As far as I know no one here is looking at any internet sites mainly because of the stuff coming in but some execs do stop in on the chat room. I don't know for what. The network is receiving a lot of nasty calls from a lot of angry viewers as well as physical threats so please if you can reach out to others ask them to stop. With 9/11 approaching everyone is already a little bit on edge. Two things to point out : (1) The network is now aware of the protest scheduled for Thursday and they are not too entirely concerned with it in terms of extra security etc but is concerned with local press coverage or anything that can be taped and uploaded to the net via mp3 or media player etc. Although some local press here in NY picked up the story as well as some national outlets, they still remain just a blurb. They are already embarrassed about the fans breaking the story and releasing it to the main stream media and don't want that to happen again as well as looking like the bad guy which was the whole idea behind their public relations strategy that failed. (2) Bonnie Hammer remains at Scifi although her status is in question. She is basically a lame duck whose voiced has been silenced by the new execs at the top. She is still one of the show's strongest supporters.
Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:45 AM
Quote: We're getting a lot of emails from people saying that their dealings with Showtime have gone very well. Showtime seems to be very responsive to the Farscape fans and genuinely interested in the show. We do know that Showtime has expressed some initial interest acquiring Farscape. What could be key to swaying them to our side is fan interest. US Scapers, continue to visit the Showtime website they are counting Farscape msgs via the Help/Contact button at the bottom of the page at www.sho.com click ask a technical question (this is what they are using according to them) and put in the subject area Farscape and type your msg.
Wednesday, September 11, 2002 2:16 AM
Quote: DK> Hey Guys. DK> Thought I'd check in. DK> Ben called this morning to say someone was in here blabbing DK> about this and that. Wasn't me. I was at the chiropractor, trying to unkink from the wrap party last night DK> Anyway. Point is-- DK> Two points, actually DK> 1) When someone purports to be DK> me or Ben, there is a way to check. DK> Barb and I have a secret password. DK> She PMs the guy nicked as "DK" DK> If he has the password Barbarella> OH ya put me in the hot seat...that's ok Barbarella> :) DK> He's me. DK> If he doesn't DK> She'll let you know. DK> Anyone in the whole wide world can log DK> on as me and say things that aren't true. DK> Don't believe it. DK> This IS me. I can tell you a few things. DK> Ben and Claudia and Lil and Andrew and Deb and Baba and I ended the DK> wrap party in my office and talked and cried the night away. DK> I got home very late/early DK> and my phone was ringing. DK> The pressure you incredible people are applying DK> through civil and concerned means DK> is DK> unbelievably as you may find it DK> actually having an effect. DK> There are no promises. DK> There is no anything. DK> But people who were once not talking DK> are now talking again. DK> My phone rings. DK> There is calm and there is conversation. DK> While people are decent and sensible DK> and interacting in a positive and productive DK> way, things ALWAYS have a chance to get done. DK> I am the most optimistic person you've DK> ever heard about. It's what I do. DK> I am hopeful. DK> I am seriously hopeful. DK> It is because of you. DK> But it is nowhere near being done. DK> That said, DK> I am hopeful. DK> Now.... DK> What to do? DK> First -- do not listen to DK this and DK that. DK> If Barb hasn't given him protective status DK> he ain't me. DK> Once again, DK> this IS me. DK> I am hopeful. DK> Frankly, I'm so thrilled DK> by all of your support. DK> It's all the cast and crew DK> talked about DK> on a difficult last day. DK> I read Matt Roush's DK> fabulous on-line obit for us DK> everyone on wrap. DK> We all cried. DK> 200 plus people. I swear to you. We ALL cried. DK> Together. DK> You fans are great. DK> Keep it up. DK> Keep letting the world know you want to see DK> more Farscape. DK> It's like pre-booking DK> your seat at a movie. DK> If they know you will watch DK> they will make the product for you. DK> "Hope" is a word DK> you will find in all of my scripts. DK> I give it to Crichton whenever I can. DK> I always have hope. DK> Yesterday I had less hope. DK> Today I had more. DK> You get the idea. DK> Specifics don't matter. DK> We're taking a breather today. DK> Nothing to write for Farscape for the first time DK> since Oct 17, 1997. DK> First night I went to be without a story or an arc DK> or a new character in my head. DK> A peaceful night's sleep. DK> I FRELLING HATED IT. DK> Keep it up. DK> I'll get back to you DK> HERE, in this room DK> with Barb, DK> If and when things progress or die down. DK> In the meantime DK> Please understand how important you are to us. DK> Spread the word that calm DK> reasoned DK> rational DK> PASSIONATE DK> expressions DK> of dismay are appropriate. DK> They are helpful. DK> They work.
Wednesday, September 11, 2002 3:05 PM
Quote: Farscape Fans Protest Fans of the SCI FI Channel's original series Farscape have organized rapidly to protest the network's decision not to renew the series for a fifth season. In addition to a number of online petitions, fans—some of whom call themselves "Scapers"—have created Web sites devoted to the "Save Farscape" campaign and inundated SCI FI offices with e-mails, faxes and telephone calls. Fans of Farscape star Ben Browder started collecting money to take out a $2,000 ad in Variety, the Hollywood trade paper, in support of the show. Some fans have taken to sending in boxes of crackers or empty cracker boxes as part of a campaign strategy, with the slogan "Crackers DO Matter," a reference to an episode entitled "Crackers Don't Matter." The strategy is borrowed from that employed by fans of Roswell, who swamped the offices of The WB and, later, UPN with tiny bottles of Tabasco sauce in an effort to get that show renewed. (The ploy had mixed success.) Meanwhile, a planned Sept. 9 protest in front of SCI FI's New York offices has been rescheduled for Sept. 12. The remaining new episodes of Farscape's fourth season will return, beginning January 2003.
Thursday, September 12, 2002 3:31 PM
Friday, September 13, 2002 6:19 AM
Quote: A letter from Andrew Prowse Anthony Simcoe rushed into my office this morning waving The Daily Telegraph, "Look at this, look at this!". I looked and saw your ad, maybe a third of a page: "To the Farscape Cast and Crew". I copied it, handed it round to the post-production crew. Some smiled in appreciation, others shook their heads in disbelief, a couple looked a little red around the eyes: all were touched. We know Farscape is a special show; at its best a great show, and hope the hell other people think the same. We know we have fans out there who love what we do. But I don't think any of us could have imagined the passion; the strength and depth of support we've received over the last ten days. It makes us proud, and it makes us humble. We haven't given up yet, and neither should you. We believe in you too. Andrew Prowse PRODUCER & DIRECTOR
Friday, September 13, 2002 3:33 PM
Quote: ATLANTA RALLY I traded email tonight with Mr. Renay San Miguel's producer. There is a huge possibility that CNN might cover the rally tomorrow! We're all very excited. We'll have flyers and a thank you card to give to Mr. San Miguel. We're going to gather in Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta at noon by the Olympic Rings fountain. In case of rain, we're going to gather at the McDonald's in the CNN Center complex. If anybody out there has even thought of coming to this rally, please do! It has the potential for huge coverage! We need every 'Scaper we can get! Again, for more info contact me at lisawebster1@yahoo.com I hope to see a lot of you tomorrow! Lisa
Saturday, September 14, 2002 5:15 PM
Quote:Atlanta Rally a Rousing Success Hello to everybody at SaveFarscape.com! Thanks in no small part to your site, and the efforts of everybody in the #farscape chatroom we had approximately 45 fans show up today at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Fans came from all over the Southeast! We had people drive up from Daytona Beach, FL, down from Chattanooga, TN, over from Nashville TN, and from South Carolina. We had great signs, flyers, and a crowd entertaining DRD! Unfortunately, we didn't get to talk to anyone at CNN today and they wouldn't let us leave the card we signed for Mr. San Miguel (the reporter for Headline News who has been mentioning Save Farscape!). However, I'll keep contacting the people at CNN to find out how to get our card to him, and we will be going to CNN on Tuesday. That's our next big push! Several fans will be in attendance at CNN Center for Tuesday's TalkBack Live. This show is aired live on CNN (not Headline News!) from 3-4pm Eastern. We have tickets for several fans including myself who will be wearing our Save Farscape tshirts in the audience. We have many more fans who will be standing in the background as this show is taped in what is essentially a mall food court. For every 'Scaper out there who gets CNN, please tune in to TalkBack Live on Tuesday 9/17 and look for us! We should be visible in our tshirts, and we may get to talk on camera if we're lucky. Maybe not about Farscape, but a camera showing us in our tshirts is better than nothing. Pictures from the Atlanta rally will be coming to me via email. I'll post them all up on the web when I've got them, and I'll send you guys a link. I can't thank everybody who came to the rally enough. Just think-if we've got 45 people in Atlanta on short notice, what does that say about how many Farscape fans are out there and dedicated? We're many, varied, and more than you think SciFi Channel! Thanks for posting this, Lisa
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