SF Tidbits Part XXXII
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, November 15th, 2005 at
2:00 pm
- Brannon Braga is done with Trek.
- Pyr editor and sf author Lou Anders has some plans for two new genre anthologies.
- SF author Chris Roberson ruminates on Pixar, Star Trek and the storytelling process.
- B&N has an interview with John Meaney. [via Big Dumb Object]
- ABC’s Night Stalker has gotten the axe after only six episodes aired. Three more are still “in the can”.
Related posts:
- SF Tidbits Part VI
- SF Tidbits Part VIII
- Six Million Dollar Trivia
- SF Tidbits Part XXVIII
- SF Tidbits Part VII
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So Threshold is moving from Friday to Tuesday? Gee, that’s usually a sign that a show isn’t doing well. Maybe Mr. B. shouldn’t be so quick to cut his ties with Trek, he may be out of a production job soon!
Sadly Threshold is pretty bad – heavy-handed dialog and pretty un-subtle plot.
Well, I liked it best of all the they-might-be-alien-invaders-or-not shows that appeared this year. It is the only one I’ve continued watching (I have no clue if “Invasion” and “Surface” are even still running!).
Plus, the fact that it was on before the only other show that I currently watch on network television (Numb3rs) made it an easy choice.