Yfactor
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Bob you do know that show is Science FICTION right:yikes::roflblack:
You shouldn't shock Bob that way, now he'll never be right as you messed with his head.
Bob you do know that show is Science FICTION right:yikes::roflblack:
NO IT IS NOT.Bob you do know that show is Science FICTION right:yikes::roflblack:
You shouldn't shock Bob that way, now he'll never be right as you messed with his head.
I had to laugh at the line:
:lecturef_smilieon't scan my tes:cus:les again :lecturef_smilie:
and he said that the scan showed he was 'Backed up' :shocked:
Yup, the plot thick'ns .................... :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
I had it on the DVR....just watched two 1/2 of the episodes....this show desperately needs to replace the staff of writers they have now. Oh we'll...it was a good try. Scratch that--it was a try.:agree: We're giving it another week; then we'll decide if it's worth watching...
There's already all sorts of "Plot discussions" ongoing...
Do you think that Kennex might also be a "Synthetic", and just not know it yet? :shocked:
Notice any similarities to "Blade Runner"?
I don't expect this show to take off. Like some else said, the writing is pretty bad and the use of current vehicles in a show about the future 20 to 30 years from now looks very hokey. The special effects are low budget too so I don't expect to see a second season of this schlocky sci-fi show.
but the problem with this show is mostly the writing....at least in my opinion.The problem with trying to produce quality science-fiction on a TV show is how expensive it is. The gamble is you will make enough shows to sell it into reruns. If you don't, you take a huge bath financially. Most aren't willing to take the risk simply because the payoff is so far into the future. Desilu Studios took a risk with Mission Impossible and Star Trek. Executives there said "hey you're going to bankrupt the company". Desilu Studios was sold in 1967 before Star Trek made it big. Mission Impossible took years before it was revived through the Tom Cruise movies.
What is amazing, is how expensive Star Trek was to produce and when you look at the sets and costumes today, you have to laugh. But back then they were costly.
I was once stopped in the parking lot of a store by lady who asked me about my Spyder. She said I looked like I was from the future. The year 2048 to be precise.