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Tube Bits for 07/24/2008


  • Sci Fi Weekly has an interview with Bruce Boxleitner, Tracy Scoggins and Peter Woodward about the upcoming Babylon 5: The Lost Tales DVD. Galen sure sounds like he's back to being his meddlesome sel.! The DVD is available now and is currently the #8 selling DVD on Amazon. Good on ya' Joe!

  • Superhero Hype has a long interview with Heroes creator Tim Kring. Tim covers a lot of stuff, some which may be possible spoilers for season 2. One interesting thing he said was that he thought Hiro would end up being the comic relief for the show. Well, he is funny, but he's also the heart and soul. A testament to the acting of Masi Oka.

  • Sci Fi Wire has a short piece on New Amsterdam's Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays John Amsterdam, a 17th Century Dutch soldier who becomes immortal. I'm guessing this could be a somewhat interesting show, but can a continuing series continually explore the ramifications of immortality for more than a season at the most? Anyone else planning on watching this one?

  • MaryAnn Johanson, from Film.com, gets hooked on, of all things, Enterprise. Well, sort of hooked. She's heard the last season gets really good and that it has a really good final episode (I've heard different about the finale), so she's trying to gut it out. I have similar feelings about Enterprise. I lasted about 4 episodes and gave up. I'm shocked to see that it made it to 98 total. 98! That's more than the original series. But I've been contemplating watching this series in its entirety as well. And I'd like to suggest that the next Trek series take place in the mirror universe. Now that would do wonders for the franchise, not to mention goatees.

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Posted by JP Frantz at Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 12:19 AM
© 2007 SF Signal



RE: New Amsterdam, I am surprised that no one seems to be noting how similar this new show sounds to Highlander: The Series. My theory: Highlander gets no respect because the as a whole is such a mess (I personally thought the TV series was pretty good, regardless of how lousy all those movie sequels are), or possibly it's because Highlander was syndicated, ran at wee hours of the morning in many markets, and so went largely unnoticed by the SF/fantasy community.

As a sidenote, there's another new series this fall that bears a striking resemblance to another early-90s syndicated series: Moonlight sounds like a total retread of Forever Knight... which I always thought was very much like Highlander. It all comes back to those immortal Scotsmen in the end, doesn't it? :D

Posted by jason on Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 1:06 PM

I don't know... I kind of enjoyed Enterprise. It was certainly better than Voyager, The new Dr. Who or Stargate Atlantis.

At first I was irritated with Scott Spatula (Bakula) but his character grew on me and near the end it was getting quite good.

Posted by tditto on Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 1:12 PM

Doh! In my comment above, I meant to say "Highlander gets no respect because the franchise as a whole is such a mess..."

I hate it when I get on a roll and leave words out.

Posted by jason on Tuesday July 24, 2007 at 1:26 PM

jason, i agree with your comparison of highlander and new amsterdam. I just read a story on NA sounds that says the main character "Had to constantly reinvent himself, taking on new identities to protect his secret, as those around him have grown old and died." the story goes on to say: "if you like history, you'll especially enjoy Joyn's dry, off-the-cuff references to places and events he's experienced over time. and flashbacks to various time in his life become interesting period pieces with costumes, settings and music." That sounds like Highlander: the series to me! but without duncan and his many, multi-faceted immortal friends, foes and watchers! If only they could revive duncan and gang!

Posted by nan on Monday March 03, 2008 at 8:51 PM

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