Topic: And the Blake's 7 reboot...

... is now going to be a Syfy series.

Sigh.

Naturally, I was going to be leery of any remake. So much of the fun of the original was the chemistry between the actors, and any replacements are going to have a rough time equaling them. But, hey, never know, it could be good... and now it's going to be a first run US Syfy project. Written by some guy from Heroes.

I'll give it a chance. But, really, at this point my only hope is we get a good US DVD release of the original out of this.

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I'm kinda optimistic if Martin Campbell is doing the pilot. Wouldn't it be great to have a good, actual sci-fi show on the sci-fi channel again? Battlestar Galactica really is such a bizarro anomaly in their programming quality.

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Well, I was skeptical of BSG as an idea, but the first season of that was great. I'd give it a shot, but honestly, why? Why the need to re-boot 70s properties? Are there no original works out there any more?

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By using a name people have heard they assume it's easier to market and there is obviously some truth to that as here we are talking about it.

Shame on us  yikes

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All-time favourite TV series!
This will be interesting. Guerilla terrorists that go around blowing up government installations. I didn't think the US mindset liked this style of program, particularly since 9/11. The fashion is to portray events from the government/military POV (Star Trek), rather than the "freedom fighters / insurgents".
Perhaps the computer hacker (Avon) can have silver hair in honour of Julian Assange.  tongue

not long to go now...

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Faldor wrote:

By using a name people have heard they assume it's easier to market and there is obviously some truth to that as here we are talking about it.

Shame on us  yikes

I certainly am in favor of creativity, but I also feel like there's no reason to let a clever idea lie fallow in favor of inventing new ideas that are probably crappy anyway. 20 years from now, someone will reboot Lost, for example, and then maybe it will make sense.

A lot of what happens even when people try to do something fresh is that they create a new property (Warehouse 13, Fringe, etc.) that is 80% a rehash of some older property (X-Files) but loses a lot of the flavor by trying to be different enough to disguise its inspiration. Maybe it finds its own way and ends up good on its own merits, but what's the point if it isn't really new anyway? Would Law & Order be different or worse if it were called Dragnet? Would House be substantively different if it were called Sherlock Holmes, MD?

There's really very little out there that is genuinely new and without a direct predecessor, and I'm not sure why there should be. All you need is three chords and the truth.

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Re: And the Blake's 7 reboot...

Maybe at least this version of the show will always have seven people in the rebel team, and one of them will always be called 'Blake'.

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So long as they lose, I'll be happy. That was one of the fun parts of the show: this small band of rebels had no chance against the Federation, and let the audience know it.

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fcw wrote:

Maybe at least this version of the show will always have seven people in the rebel team, and one of them will always be called 'Blake'.

then maybe the one that dies should be called Taggart

Jimmy'll get it

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