Sci-Fi Channel to Pick Up John Doe 203
KrayzieKyd writes "The Sci-Fi Channel will be
showing 'John Doe',
another dead series that premiered with cult hit Firefly. It features a man with no memory of who he is but, but somehow has infinite knowledge. With his gift, he solves crimes which are hinted through his monochromatic sight with color. The show will re-premiere Friday, Jan 20 at 9pm ET." It's raining new shows on Sci-Fi, apparently.
Torrent for the old episodes (Score:1, Informative)
Now (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Now (Score:2, Interesting)
I like them and hope they keep up the work.
Re:Now (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Now (Score:3, Interesting)
> a new 'oh no monster' craptastic movie each month
Precisely.
I'd rather they spend their money on making maybe one great show per season (and fill the rest of the time with reruns, old movies, independently produced shows by up-and-coming directors, etc) than continue to try and force feed us a steady diet of "Stargate: [$x]" or "[$deadly_animal_name]: The Lost City" or "[$any_show_in_space]".
They're far too conservative (not taking chances with n
Re:Now (Score:3, Interesting)
Most days tend to be 8am-3pm being filled with re-runs of some sort often with only the vaguest sci-fi connection (e.g. Knight Rider). Not re-runs of multiple shows, but re-runs of the same show all day long. Then we get some time for the X-Files, maybe a Stargate SG-1 re-run and a some random crap. They'll usually toss in a movie at night. Sometimes it's something worth seeing (e.g. Stargate, Arm
Re:Now (Score:2)
I know this thread is dead but, for the record, it irks me that Doctor Who is coming to SciFi. It forced their hand to delay a US DVD release that I was looking forward to and capping or VCRing anything on SciFi is worthless with all their flying ads during shows. Entertainment News [darkhorizons.com]
Re:Now (Score:2)
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Re:Now (Score:4, Funny)
Someone who knows history? What happened in 1969? Could it be...no, wait a minute, I think I've got it....we landed on the moon? The moon, as in "Luna"?
Re:Now (Score:3, Funny)
*snap* snap* snap* You go, girl!
Re:Now (Score:3, Funny)
Here is some inspiration from the news:
Truce called in war on squirrels [thisislocallondon.co.uk]
Squirrels Gone Wild [miaminewtimes.com]
Russian squirrel pack 'kills dog' [bbc.co.uk]
That's going to be a good movie.
Re:Now (Score:2, Funny)
Mmm, Furry Porn.
No, wait... D'oh!
Re:Now (Score:2)
I mean, this is the guy who laughed at Indiana Jones for being named after a dog and now he's playing the role of the cruise ship captain of the ship that got invaded by the chupacabra!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435617/ [imdb.com] - not making this up!
John Rhys-Davies, please, call the police. They know how to handle hostage situations... and if they screw up, seriously man, los
Re:And he started in Crossroads (Score:2)
Heh. I'll never forget 'cause it was on the box. Not because it was particularly memorable. Sad how I actually went out and bought Wing Commander IV, but then never ended up playing it..
MONSTER in my pants (Score:2)
They're not making the movies... (Score:2)
...are they? I mean, they advertise them as "Sci Fi world premieres," but I've just been assuming that these were B movies that studios make to go straight to video but that get picked up by Sci-Fi as filler material to avoid showing yet another rerun of some old series. (Not that there's anything wrong with old series, unless you've watched them a million times already.)
In most of them, you can tell that the dirty words have been silenced out. Why would Sci-Fi make a movie that they know they'll be ai
Re:They're not making the movies... (Score:2)
What's more amazing to me is
Re:Now (Score:2)
Re:Now (Score:2)
Re:Now (Score:2)
These movies make them MONEY, they're cheap to make and get good ratings. Without money they can't make any series/movies period, and it's not like these movies are all they show. They fill in the voids where they can't put in a better show, and do better than yet more reruns.
Don't like them? Then don't watch them (if they weren't made, other shit would be put in those time slots), althrough without them you also
Re:I Don't know who sci-fi channel's audience is (Score:3, Insightful)
The point was to ask an impossible question and have him answer it. Hence something mystical/futuristic was at foot.
Well... (Score:1)
Farscape! (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Farscape! (Score:2)
(Starts playing the eighth episode of season 2 from his DVD boxed set. Only TV show I own on DVD.)
Farscape had closure. (Score:2)
I wish they would bring back Farscape.
For what purpose?
<SPOILER ALERT>
Did you see the special movie finale? Crichton opened up a wormhole that threatened to tear apart the space-time fabric of the universe, and in so doing forced the Scarans and the Peacekeepers to the bargaining table; a treaty was signed, with the entire process being overseen by Scorpie; Chrichton lost his best friend in the final battle, became a father of a boy by Erin Sun, and named his newborn son after his fallen comrad
Re:Farscape! (Score:2)
lots of extra interest for other shows.
Re:Farscape! (Score:2)
Re:Farscape! (Score:2)
Unless they destroyed it (Score:3, Informative)
Unless they destroy it, like they did with Sliders. I used to like that show. I thought it was moderately intelligent and had a great premise. When the Sci Fi channel started making it, though, it got sooooo bad.
I'd rather have no Firefly at all than have it become really bad. And that says a lot, because I really want more Firefly.
They did... (Score:3, Funny)
They did, only they dropped the muppets, and renamed it Fargate SG-1.
Cliffhanger (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:3, Informative)
I always thought there should be a law that prevents any show from having a cliffhanger unless they have already been guarenteed a next season.
As you mention, Fox is notoriously bad for this. Right off the top of my head, I can think of VR5, Brimstone and American Gothic. All great SF(ish) shows that had cliffhangers and were
you forgot (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:you forgot (Score:2)
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2)
-Erwos
This is why... (Score:2)
There was a time when they'd give shows time to find an audience, but now they just bounce them around the schedules, show them 10 minutes late so your TiVo misses the end, and randomly cancel episodes in favor of two guys talking about whatever sporting event just happened.
And they wonder why people download torrents instead...
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2)
I really can't say enough good things about that show. I really wish they'd bring it to DVD.
[Whoop whoop, not for kids..]
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2)
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:3, Interesting)
However, like Farscape, Carnivale's cliffhanger could have been avoided by skipping the last 2-3 minutes of the last episode. Without those minutes, both shows could have been considered to have half-way decent wrap-ups. Not anywhere near perfect (such as the ending of the Buffy series) but at least average.
Perfect? Yech! (Score:2)
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2)
The supposed cliff hanger certainly reinforces my belief. And knowing that there will never be anything resolved, one has to wonder why anyone would watch thi
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2)
I disagree. I was able to predict the cliff-hanger almost from episode 1, just based on the choice of actors. Thus it was clear to me that the show did have an internal logic. They did create a few "filler" episodes, but even those ended up playing a part in later episodes.
For those wondering about how to predict the cliff-hanger, here's the spoiler.
SPOILER:
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Rule of thumb - big name actors do not take unimportant bit parts.
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2, Interesting)
Basically, when you die, God, or something, tells you everything that happened, every single known thing. Basically, it's nethack's 'Do you you want your possessions identified?'
Somehow, those Phoenix people figured this out (probably someone else in history did it), and figured out a way to get a guy, whoever John Doe was, to this point without him actual
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2, Interesting)
The revelation of the guy at the end (I'm trying not to spoil it.) was not intended to be that guy. They apparently were going to cast and bring in someone, playing that guy, as the villian of the next season.
They literally threw it in at the last minute when they realized the show was canceled, basically to confuse the hell out of people.
Hell, if you've got to go out, go out with a bang, right? Or a
What?! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Cliffhanger (Score:2)
Incidently this aired on the UK latenight soft porn^H^H^H^HSciFi channel about 2 years ago and reminded me of "Now and Again" initially.....and of course i
On SciFi Channel Programming (Score:1)
Re:On SciFi Channel Programming (Score:2)
What other network is capable of aborting it's most successful and award winning shows only to get bit in the rear by DVD sales?
Re:On SciFi Channel Programming (Score:2)
Why Fox would cancel any of the above, and run "The Simple Life" for ~5 seasons is way beyond my understanding of logic and/or reason.
But (Score:2)
John Doe is a pretty generic term... (Score:2, Informative)
Fortunately, Wikipedia to the rescue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Doe_(TV_series) [wikipedia.org]
Took a little suspension of disbelief, but not bad (Score:5, Interesting)
The show has an ongoing storyline, which stars off kind of slow but takes a pretty wild turn late in the season. Sadly, we'll never know how it ends, since the season-ending cliffhanger was the last episode. So beware if you start in on it -- you will be left hanging.
I suppose it's possible Sci-Fi could do a movie-of-the-week or two to wrap it up, like the "Alien Nation" movies did for that show. That would be swell. But I'm not holding my breath.
Re:Took a little suspension of disbelief, but not (Score:2)
The show has an ongoing storyline, which stars off kind of slow but takes a pretty wild turn late in the season.
This is what is wrong with a lot of science fiction shows today; they are following the soap opera gotcha format. BG is a good example of this.
Science fiction is supposed to challenge viewers' beliefs and make them think, not to rope them into some "story arc" or "backstory" (both are terms which, of course, are bandied-about by those who would like to be screenwriters someday).
I imagine
Now pick up - Threshold (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Now pick up - Threshold (Score:2)
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Re:Now pick up - Threshold (Score:2)
Re:Now pick up - Threshold (Score:2)
I certainly hope so. Invasion has two very hot babes: the sheriff's daughter (yum yum!) and the girl I call "Daylight" for reasons best left unexplained (second wife of the ranger guy). Really, the babes are enough to keep my interest for years to come....
Max
I used to watch it (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I used to watch it (Score:2, Interesting)
The only secret Jerrod was trying to figure out is who his parents were and what happened to them, and that's completely unrelated to his abilities, which is basically just incredible acting talent combined with very good problem solving.
The two series may look superficially the same, but Jerrod part of The Pretender was actually much more like Quantum Leap. Show up, pretend to be someone, solve problems with your superior skills and knowledge, leave. Althoug
Good stuff finished already? (Score:2)
Hm, well I suppose this could run before Galactica. I am rapidly losing enthusiasm for SG-1 (they had a nearly golden cast until they offed Claudia Black [imdb.com], PLEASE bring her back she brought 2/3 of the energy to the show since RDA left), and Atlantis is only so-so, but don't frack with Galactica, man.
The Fox Friday Rerun Channel (Score:5, Insightful)
now... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:now... (Score:2)
Re:now... (Score:2)
Max
re-premier??? (Score:3, Insightful)
9pm ET ? (Score:2)
Hmm I just checked the shedule on Scifi.com and it seems this John Doe show is actually on at 7pm eastern, so its not going to interfere with the normal scifi friday lineup (phew)
Re:9pm ET ? (Score:2)
Sci-Fi Channel, R.I.P. (Score:5, Insightful)
We're geeks. We like to be ahead of the game. We like it our way, hold the ketchup and the onions, thank you very much.
In-your-face, take it or leave it TV is dead, or it should be. The horse is beaten, the flies have eaten, it's time to bury it. A la carte TV is so 90's, even if it wasn't really available. The iTunes format is cool. but it isn't quite what we need or want.
AKIMBO is cool, but I'm sure it's plagued with lame shows and whatever "it isn't open source" problems people have with it.
So the answer is where should we go next? I'd love to see viewer funded "television" -- maybe geek television at its finest. Firefly, BsG, hell, even bring back Monty Python with a newer funnier cast. Give us an option -- tell us how much it will cost, how many episodes we can assume to be paying for, ask us what video formats we'd like to see, and then do it. Start a website or a blog or whatever we need to find you. Let us pay for it, in advance, with a contract stipulating some refund if you don't meet the requirements.
I'll put up $500 of my own money, right now, for Firefly to come back. I'd pay $500 for 2 guaranteed seasons (22 episodes per season). I'd cancel cable TV in a heartbeat (I bet we're paying over $1000 a year) and put that money towards 6 or 8 good shows, a la carte. Film them in Canada, give the actors a piece of the action (call them producers, skip the unions) and let's find some good TV. I can't handle anything aimed at the mainstream (maybe L&O: CI on occasion) anymore.
There are 1 million people coming to
Why are we still talking about Sci-Fi again, we have money, let's use it. Any 10 of you want to match my $500 and get something started?
Lemon Curry? (Score:2)
BLASPHEMER!!!
Re:Lemon Curry? (Score:2)
Re:Lemon Curry? (Score:3, Insightful)
True. Tie him to the comfy chair, and poke him with the soft cushion!
Re:Sci-Fi Channel, R.I.P. (Score:3, Informative)
I'd say that's just barely 30 episodes of some shows. Futurama averages at about US$1.5 Million per episode.
Re:Sci-Fi Channel, R.I.P. (Score:2, Funny)
1. On every show there is a character named "Brannon Braga" who is horribly mutilated in the first five minutes of the show.
2. On every show there is a machine capable of raising the dead, so we can revive "Brannon Braga" for the next episode.
Bemopolis
Re:Sci-Fi Channel, R.I.P. (Score:2)
There's a few reason it not likely to work:
a) The waiting game - you wait for everyone else to pay
b) Lead time and cost - you can't simply set up a few episodes with cast, crew, location, props and everything else for a few episodes, except at an outragous cost. You need to have secured funding for at least half a season.
c) Lead time and continuity - actors will disappear if there are
Re:Sci-Fi Channel, R.I.P. (Score:2)
Some would say the Sci-Fi Channel died when they showed Braveheart [imdb.com].
Re:Sci-Fi Channel, R.I.P. (Score:3, Informative)
Fox Reveals Doe's Secret (spoiler!) (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Fox Reveals Doe's Secret (spoiler!) (Score:2)
Same guy on Prison Break (Score:2)
pretender (Score:2, Insightful)
Oh, that painful first episode... (Score:4, Informative)
Doe: "....010111010101101..1011."
Stranger: "Wow....he actually knows the assembly code for DOS."
Or something like that. But it did actually get good, especially as it progressed toward the eventual cliffhanger that others have mentioned. If SciFi channel has ordered new episodes I'd be thrilled, but I don't think they have.
Not a very good show (Score:2)
Bring back Coronet Blue!!! (Score:2)
And be snappy about it. Frank Converse ain't gonna live forever, you know.
He's never been the same solo (Score:2)
adéu,
Mateu
Re:English? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:English? (Score:2)
You're not thinking of The Greatest American Hero [imdb.com], are you?
Re:Main actor has new job (Score:2)
Re:Main actor has new job (Score:2)
Re:John Doe brought down Firefly (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:John Doe brought down Firefly (Score:2)
Re:John Doe brought down Firefly (Score:3, Insightful)
Oh well.
What will happen, eventually -- Hollywood is going to have to be dragged into the future kicking and screaming -- is that we will move away from this broadcas
Re:John Doe brought down Firefly (Score:2)
Re:John Doe brought down Firefly (Score:2)
So how did you feel about Profit?
Re:Correct for Slashdot (Score:2, Funny)
Meant to be funny, by all means, do mod me down :). I do like wikipedia tho
Re:firefly (Score:2)
Re:firefly (Score:2)
Re:firefly (Score:2)
Re:At least... (Score:2)
If you go around inserting animals you can hardly be surprised when they bite back.