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Defying Gravity cancelled
Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:13 PM
MANGOLO
Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:17 PM
ECGORDON
There's no place I can be since I found Serenity.
Sunday, September 27, 2009 3:54 PM
CYBERSNARK
Sunday, September 27, 2009 6:31 PM
CALHOUN
Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:08 PM
TRAVELER
Sunday, September 27, 2009 11:04 PM
Thursday, October 1, 2009 4:06 AM
CLJOHNSTON108
Quote:Scheduling On June 30, 2009, ABC announced that it had ordered the program for a summer 2009 broadcast in the United States. It was aired on BBC 2 in the United Kingdom, ProSieben in Germany, and both CTV and SPACE in Canada. CTV moved the scheduled airing of the show from Sunday to Friday nights on August 26, 2009, and speculation began about the possibility of the show being canceled. On September 14, 2009, online sources noted ABC's apparent cancellation of the series, with most having reported the eighth episode as the "series finale", while others reported it as the "season finale". The show's publicist, Nicole Marostica, issued a statement on September 14, 2009 that ABC is not in fact canceling the show but that management is deciding on a time slot to air the remaining 5 episodes of season 1. CTV aired episode 9 "Eve Ate the Apple" on September 18, 2009, but did not have Defying Gravity on its schedule for the following week. Episode 10, "Deja Vu", will air on October 2, 2009.
Thursday, October 1, 2009 7:34 AM
SUASOR
Thursday, October 1, 2009 2:03 PM
Sunday, October 4, 2009 1:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Suasor: Ep 10 is being broadcast in Canada tomorrow. Should be available as a Torrent, for all us non-Canadian criminals.
Sunday, October 4, 2009 2:12 AM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Sunday, October 4, 2009 4:35 AM
Sunday, October 4, 2009 7:05 PM
Sunday, October 4, 2009 9:05 PM
SIGMANUNKI
Monday, October 5, 2009 1:37 PM
Monday, October 5, 2009 1:50 PM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote:Originally posted by Mangolo: I watched Voyage to the Planets (VttP) on which Defying Gravity was loosely based. I say loosely because VttP was really a science show with a window dressing of drama. Defying Gravity decided to drop the science part altogether and make the drama melodramatic. This whole no communications time lag thing on Defying Gravity bugs the crap out of me- color me with geek, but that's the way I see it.
Monday, October 5, 2009 2:09 PM
Monday, October 5, 2009 3:48 PM
Tuesday, October 6, 2009 7:54 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: There wasn't time lag, but that was probably a yet thing. If you really kept a good eye, over the course of the eps, there was some pixelization starting during the communication with Earth.
Quote: EDIT: Being general comment: Btw, for those that haven't figured it out, the show wasn't about the Science. It was about the interpersonal relationships, the thing they had on board (which they were starting to figure out what it was - ya, I watched that last ep that wasn't aired in the US), and what the other "things" were, what they were going to do, etc. The really sad part is that the show was just getting going. But, because people today need explosions and tits shown every minute or so to satisfy there ADD, they can't wait for things to get setup before the show gets to the good stuff. It's instant gratification or nothing.
Quote: What I find really really irritating, is seeing such a piece of crap like Dollhouse get on airtime, yet actual story-telling in a non-wizz-bang way gets tossed to the wayside. It says something about the mental capacity of todays population when they constantly need shiny objects dangling in front of them to keep them entertained.
Quote: Hello Traveler: That's a pretty long post to say nothing.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009 5:48 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Okay, were they at Venus yet? Close? If so, there WOULD be time lag.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: But wait - then there's one of my OTHER favorite shows: Mad Men. It's a show in which it seems like almost nothing ever really happens on screen; it's all alluded to, hinted at. It's very "French" in its storytelling. And no tits or explosions at all. So why would I watch that? And yet, I can't take my eyes off it.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Sorry, but you've already negated your own argument. Dollhouse's big problem is the same as Defying Gravity's: It's just a shitty show, poorly written, poorly executed, with nothing to keep my interest or keep me watching. Sorry that your imagination is so weak that you need a McGuffin (or some hidden "thing" as you put it) to keep your interest in a show, but some of us would rather watch a show that's actually going somewhere, rather than one in which any resolution is always nebulous and just beyond the horizon - forever.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: As was yours.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: By the way, I don't confuse television for reading. If I want to explore a story deeply and watch characters unfold, a book is pretty much always going to be better than a movie. A good series, though, can do it pretty well AND keep the viewer interested at the same time. Television is a far more "passive" medium than reading, and as such needs to hew to a different set of values and rules. If you don't agree, then why don't you go produce a TV show of someone reading a book on screen?
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 2:10 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Okay, were they at Venus yet? Close? If so, there WOULD be time lag. Yah, because it's not like tech advances over time. Go back even 10 year and try to transfer 1G and see what happens.
Quote: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: But wait - then there's one of my OTHER favorite shows: Mad Men. It's a show in which it seems like almost nothing ever really happens on screen; it's all alluded to, hinted at. It's very "French" in its storytelling. And no tits or explosions at all. So why would I watch that? And yet, I can't take my eyes off it. Never liked that show. It tries to hard to be something that it's not. I mean, it tries, but misses the mark because it's trying too hard.
Quote: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Sorry, but you've already negated your own argument. Dollhouse's big problem is the same as Defying Gravity's: It's just a shitty show, poorly written, poorly executed, with nothing to keep my interest or keep me watching. Sorry that your imagination is so weak that you need a McGuffin (or some hidden "thing" as you put it) to keep your interest in a show, but some of us would rather watch a show that's actually going somewhere, rather than one in which any resolution is always nebulous and just beyond the horizon - forever. Defying Gravity actually has good writing. It's just that they aren't always talking about some grand big bad or something. THAT is what Dollhouse is doing. "Oh, the big bad dollhouse and the exploited people." Etc, etc, etc. It's the same thing over and over again. Defying Gravity on the other hand actually has this thing called progression. People didn't know about Beta, now they do, now they are dealing with it. That also brought up other questions like why that one chick couldn't see Beta. Etc. Dollhouse, the hole never gets deeper. Defying Gravity, every step provides a more rich history of the characters and/or provides more questions about what's going to happen.
Quote: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: As was yours. Actually, I said quite a bit. At least far more than beating my own chest about how much I read. Kinda a difference there ya know.
Quote: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: By the way, I don't confuse television for reading. If I want to explore a story deeply and watch characters unfold, a book is pretty much always going to be better than a movie. A good series, though, can do it pretty well AND keep the viewer interested at the same time. Television is a far more "passive" medium than reading, and as such needs to hew to a different set of values and rules. If you don't agree, then why don't you go produce a TV show of someone reading a book on screen? Just because a TV show is typically something doesn't mean it can't be something else. Or that it hasn't been something else before/currently. Don't be so narrow minded. EDIT: Btw, Defying Gravity DID have something resolved every episode. I would suggest that you go back and actually watch the show.
Thursday, October 8, 2009 7:59 AM
CHRISISALL
Quote:Originally posted by traveler: If you prefer science fiction then let me say "The Forever War" by Joe Haldeman was a fine read.
Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:49 PM
Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by traveler: And I agree, this would make a good film.
Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:47 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Go forward 10 years and see if the speed of light has changed. That's one of the weakest arguments I've seen you try to make.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Funny, I thought the same thing about Defying Gravity. Apparently, viewers and critics agree with ONE of us...
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Sorry, but I just found it dull, with dull on top, and a side order of dull. The hole didn't get deeper; it got duller.
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: I didn't see you actually SAYING anything, except to be overly condescending to others. By the way, wasn't it YOU who was beating your chest about how much you read, and how if any of us ever actually READ sci-fi, we'd be oh-so-much-more-impressed by that shitty Defying Gravity show?
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: No thanks. Been there, done that. Tried it. It sucked. Dull, dull, dull. And why would I want to go back and watch it again NOW? I mean, it's canceled, so it's not like there's ever going to be any resolution NOW, right? Just more dullness.
Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:55 PM
TDBROWN
Thursday, October 29, 2009 3:58 PM
Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:04 PM
Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:31 PM
Sunday, November 8, 2009 3:16 AM
IMNOTHERE
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Go forward 10 years and see if the speed of light has changed. That's one of the weakest arguments I've seen you try to make. It's not a weak argument. You're just missing the point. New tech and new physics are always on the horizon. If you can't see how that might change things, then I don't know what to tell you.
Sunday, November 8, 2009 3:09 PM
Monday, November 9, 2009 3:05 AM
Monday, November 9, 2009 3:18 AM
Monday, November 9, 2009 4:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by TDBrown: I have to agree with Sig on this; Who cares if there are slight errors in the science? It is not a Documentary. It's entertainment. For me personally it was extremely entertaining and intriguing. That's no small feat, and I will miss this show. I feel saddened that they never even got close to completing the concept. (BA in Anthropology, btw) "Might have been the losing side, still not convinced it was the wrong one." -Mal
Saturday, November 14, 2009 7:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SigmaNunki: You guys want to conjecture that this stuff isn't possible, go ahead. I'll just keep saying that it is possible, and more importantly, IT'S A FUCKING TV SHOW.
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