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RE: American Entertainment is Dependent on Other Countries - 7/29/2008 12:18:03 AM   
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RE: American Entertainment is Dependent on Other Countries - 7/29/2008 9:31:01 PM   
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Now, I think it's fair to say that we are seeing somewhat of a resurgence of fantasy and sci-fi, which we can thank the success of Lost and Heroes for (and maybe Battlestar Galactica and the international success of Doctor Who and Torchwood - but these three are all cult shows in the US, not mass hits)..


I would also include Stargate SG-1 and Farscape in that. SG-1 had more across the board appeal but Farscape had the more rabid fan base and was a darling with the critics (it always helps to have Henson's puppets in that regard as well). I think because of this dual dynamic they worked together to raise the profile of sci-fi television.

I think its very helpful that NBC owns the Sci-Fi Channel, this means that if NBC has a sci-fi show and it doesn't make it big at least they have another place to show it. This means they probably take more chances as they can get a twofer so to speak.

I think sci-fi shows are more expensive to produce than other shows in general and so if a sci-fi series doesn't take off right away the networks cut bait because of the expense. And of course there's still the stigma of sci-fi = geeky. Even Heroes and Lost (from what I know) tend to avoid many of the sci-fi tropes.

Unfortunately fantasy (at least in the classic Lord of the Rings sense) doesn't seem to have gotten much of a foothold on TV, except for the modern fantasy (myth and magic meets the modern world). I'd love to see a good fantasy TV series but I suspect its very hard to do.

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RE: American Entertainment is Dependent on Other Countries - 7/29/2008 10:26:21 PM   
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Oh, Stargate was OK, but Farscape was and still is outstanding.

If you're in the mood for fantasy of classic sword and magic type, this NBC show might fit the bill.

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