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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2008-08-23 04:37 pm
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Just to get the unpopular fannish opinion out of the way...

... so you can all defriend me at will ...

I'm really looking forward to Stargate: Universe.

Don't get me wrong, I'm still as enthusiastic about SGA as I ever was. In fact, this is totally crazy, but right now I feel like the cancellation news has revitalized my fannishness for the show. Over the last year or so I've been falling into a sort of fannish holding pattern - I got a little burned out on h/c, a little tired of the majority of the fic, got busy with other projects and wasn't particularly interested in finishing most of my WIPs. Working on the Big Bang fic with Naye helped a lot, but still, right now I'm more happy and excited about the show than I have been since my early days in the fandom.

And I, like the rest of you, find the entertainment industry's focus on newer/younger/prettier to be extremely vexing. It's not a new thing, of course - I can't even count how many shows have been cut down in their prime because they weren't sexy enough or "young" enough or pretty enough. But it's deeply frustrating, and gets ever more so for me the farther I get into the "over the hill" demographic.

But, you know what? So far, the Wright/Cooper creative team have been two-for-two at creating shows I've really loved, that totally brought the h/c and the teaminess and the humor and most of the other things I look for in a show. I have no idea if I'll be fannish about SGU, and I also have no doubt that it'll still have all the same problems that have plagued the Stargate franchise so far (colonialism, etc). But, given that I've loved everything else the creative team have done, I have absolutely no intention of rejecting this one sight-unseen. I plan to cling happily to casting and production news, and I'm looking forward to getting to know another ensemble cast of space explorers. It may suck utterly, just like anything else, but I'm not going to dismiss it out of hand until I actually watch it.

There, I said it. *g* (And, yes, I know I'm the person who whinged about Dollhouse just based on the promo and cast picture. Ha. Well, I never claimed to be consistent - and, heck, I'm probably going to end up watching that one eventually too, though in that case, I'm definitely waiting for fandom to vet it for me.)

Meanwhile, for all your SGA needs, [livejournal.com profile] naye has a huge screencap-filled squee-post for Shrine located over here.
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[identity profile] kyuuketsukirui.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not particularly looking forward to it, but not because I'm upset about SGA and plan never to watch it, just because I'm not that interested. If it turns out to be a really big fandom thing, I might end up watching, but it will probably be like SGA, where I'm doing so in order to be able to read the fic, rather than because I really love it on its own.

[identity profile] madripoor-rose.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
The premise sounds fascinating. I'm sad to leave Atlantis behind, but hoping Destiny leads somewhere interesting.

[identity profile] bluflamingo.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
I thought I was the only one who read a bit about SGU and thought - actually, that sounds kind of interesting, I'd give it a try. I mean, yes, the whole, newer, younger thing is kind of annoying (since when is 26 not the younger generation, for one thing?!) but still.

[identity profile] madripoor-rose.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Nods. That's one of the things I like about the 'stargate verse' anyway. It'll be a new show set in the same universe, and not just a complete retread of what's come before.

[identity profile] tipper-green.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not excited about it, but I'm not unhappy about it either. I love me my sci-fi, no matter what form it comes in! If the characters are fun? Then I'm there.

(Of course, you already knew this. Hee hee hee.)

[identity profile] darkrosetiger.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
I don't care about it. I watched Voyager once; I don't see any need to watch it again with worse writing. And frankly, I do feel that if they want the "younger demographic" at the cost of alienating their existing fan base, they can have them. I'll take my money and spend it elsewhere.

[identity profile] parisntripfan.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
I can't say I am excited about Stargate Universe right now, (mostly because we know so little and it is almost a year if not more away from being debuting...when we get closer I may find myself more excited by the show) I am most likely going to watch it. At least a few episodes. Bridge Studio's does have a good writing staff - ones that are good at telling a certain type of story.

And I agree with the idea of at least watching something before deciding it if it is good or bad. I have said this sort of thing in the past - whenever I hear people complaining about episodes or shows site unseen. My attitude is pretty much along the lines of "Can we at least watch the episode/show before we decide it sucks? Just in case it doesn't?"

Maybe I'm just getting old but if I stopped watching a network just because they canceled a show I liked? I would have missed a lot of good TV that came later. SGA is not the first show I loved to be canned. I have lost track over the years of shows that I loved that were cut short. It is part of life as a fan, one that you have to get use to.

[identity profile] wildcat88.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
My fannishness was doing just fine, and I'm crushed they are canceling SGA. However, I have no intention on taking that frustration out on SGU. It's not their fault. I will certainly give it a chance. I wasn't wild about SG-1 having a spin-off and look at what I would have missed if I'd not given SGA a chance.

I hope SGU will be interesting. I hope I will enjoy it. I hope others will too. But if it isn't and if I don't, I won't wish the fires of hell to consume it or MGM or SciFi. Such is life and there are a lot of satellite channels.

[identity profile] kriadydragon.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
I'm wary of this SGU from the descriptions but am trying hard not to all-out dis it. Every single one of my fave - and by fave I mean the shows I became obsessed with - shows started out as something I was barely interested in to not interested in at all. Andromeda Ascendant I completely ignored until it's second episode, because I'd made the assumption based on a summary in a news paper that it was going to be cheesy. After that ep, I was hooked. SGA I was actually a little indifferent toward and had no plans of letting myself get into it. Then I had a fanfic story idea for a sci-fi show, needed a sci-fi show, went with SGA and the rest is history. Heh, that story was Wrong End of a Leash and it nearly landed me in the BSG fandom ;)

So, I'm keeping my mouth shut and my opinions to myself concering SGU. Whether it's a good show, great show, or blah (and though a part of me is curious about it) I personally hope I don't get into it, mostly out of fear that if I do, it'll bury my SGA obsession (and it wouldn't be the first time that's happened). The only show I'm interested in getting into is Dr. Who, and would like to make both SGA and Dr. Who as my official sci-fi fixes. I just don't want to lose one show to another new show because, like I said, it wouldn't be the first time and I really hate it when that happens, don't ask me why.

Although, unless SGU ends up on regular TV after a year, I probably have nothing to worry about :D

[identity profile] flingslass.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
It's the premise of the show that's putting me off. Yess I am resentful of what's happened but that will pass. I do feel that despite people's best efforts, the PTB have made their decision and they WON'T back down.
And unfriend you for having your own opinion. On your own lj. (and I haven't watched Dollhouse because I don't like the premise.) Remember, you are the person who gets me to think. The next step is to get me writing. I've started but it's hard coming home from work. The frustrating thing for me is that you and others have the same thing but it just seems to flow. I think I have blockers in there somewhere that are standing in the way. (or I'm too scared of sounding like I'm a twelve year old writer :))

[identity profile] roving-rez.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
If it press my fangirl buttons like SGA and SG1 did - then I have no prob with a new Stargate series. I may even get excited as it gets closer.

But why must Atlantis go away???

*cries*

I'm still mourning.

[identity profile] calcitrix.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
I don't mind the introduction of a new show; I'm upset that it comes at the cost of losing a show I like so much. I can't figure out why we can't have a couple more seasons of SGA AND SGU at the same time, especially since SGA's numbers are pretty good right now. What if SGU completely tanks and gets canceled mid-season? The two-at-once worked pretty well for SG-1 and SGA, and it allowed for the actors to cross over from time to time. I can't imagine that SGA's production costs are any higher now than SG-1's were by the tenth season when the actors were making that much more money.

That said, I'll give SGU a shot just to have something to watch, and I can only hope that I'll be as attached to the characters as I am to the SGA crew.
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[personal profile] naye 2008-08-24 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, because reading optimistic, sane opinions are totally grounds for defriending! *g*

I'm totally unsurprised to find that I agree with you nearly to 100% - at least about SGU! I mean, I've only been in SGA fandom for 14 months, and with this show, that's too short. Which is ridiculous, because 14 months is a long, long time when it comes to my fannish attention span...

I'm still having to make a conscious effort to not get so depressed by the fact that my show is ending and all the fantastic actors that I love will be out of work that I... I'm still struggling, but with SGA instead of SGU.

About SGU... I'm really annoyed with the "younger" spiel. As in - I thought you knew better, Wright & Cooper, I really did! I mean, look at the numbers your cast of 30+/40+ characters has been pulling in these last couple of years, and look at how the fans adore them, and their actors.

I feel indignant and appalled and quite possibly actually pissed off that they come across like they're saying that the cast of SGA is too old. Because I love watching these people who are actually believable in their roles, who have so much experience and who aren't cast simply because they are pretty. (I weave in and out of referring to the characters and the actors here, I find - please bear with me, as I still haven't had any tea today. *g*)

On the totally shallow side, people like RDA and Amanda Tapping and Joe Flangian are incredibly gorgeous, even after they've passed 40 and 50. (And David Hewlett is just - wow.) Nobody has said that younger = prettier, but we know they're all thinking it. And that is BS, and I hate them a little for it, because there's really no need to add ageism to all the rest of the -isms they're struggling with.

So. I have a whole lot of resentment there, and I've spent the last few days *clinging* to my show, because I'm terrified that the blow the cancellation news dealt me would make me lose interest in it. (For purely selfish reasons, like wanting to avoid the feeling of euphoria cut brutally short when I think of all the possibilities that will never happen. Like really hating this internal countdown informing me that each scene I love might be the last like it forever. Like when I woke up this morning and couldn't decide if I was more happy to have gotten The Shrine, or more upset about all of the things I'm already missing, without the promise of an unwritten season on the horizon - things like Jeannie, and David and Kate playing siblings; playing McKays.)

But! For all of the existential angst and OH DEAR CREATORS NO feelings about the way they phrased their new show's premises, I will be right there with you anticipating SGU. And I don't resent the creators for ending SGA while its good. I really don't. I don't resent them for putting their creative energies into a new show - I really don't think anyone working with them does, either, because five years is a long time! And SGA has had a wonderful run, and even I can see that it is so much better to end on a high note than to have actors jumping ship and phoning it in and end up with a run of really mediocre episodes that sinks the show. I personally don't think that the sixth season would have done that, but really, I admit that the creators know their show (and cast and writers) better than I do...

And! It's a creative team that has brought the kind of stuff that makes my fangirl self wriggle in glee as I watch! Wright is the original h/c fangirl writer (Kripke's got nothing on him!), Cooper does amazing characters and character interactions (Sateda! Doppelanger!), and if the two of them are creating a new show from scratch? I'll be right there with you, anticipating it for what it is, and not hating it for what it isn't. (That would be SGA, by the way. *g*)
Edited 2008-08-24 07:25 (UTC)

[identity profile] mcalex22.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
The timing of the announcement wasn't exactly good. It was like a kick in the guts to SGA fans. But that's the way life works... I'm in the process of calculating redundancies at work and it really sucks and I know lots of people will be upset but from where I stand, I can actually see why it needs to be done (doesn't mean I don't have sympathy for the people).

I personaly have nothing against Universe and will watch it out of curiousity because I am after all a scifi fan! I was sad about SGA but life does go on and I think what you said previous was correct - 5 years is a good long run! I'm pleased it got this far and I will look forward to the rest of Season 5.

[identity profile] roving-rez.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 07:40 am (UTC)(link)
Also... ( I forgot to write this above.
I just wanted to say I don't get this push for 'younger' stars. Who are they trying to attract? I'm a 21 year female habouring a major crush on David Hewlett and Joe Flanigan. I don't care if they are 40 - they rock my world.

[identity profile] with-apostrophe.livejournal.com 2008-08-24 08:20 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've been saying this over the past few days - I wrote off SGA without seeing it, thinking it couldn't hold a torch to SG-1, then when it was 2 years in started on S1 DVDs and now look where I am! I'm not doing that again.

Younger, space ship-based, Voyager type sci-fi isn't exactly filling my heart with glee - DS9, Babylon 5, SG-1, SGA, have been favourites with me because they WEREN'T on space ships (though I do love the SGA ep "Intruder", which takes place where? Oh yeah, ON A SPACE SHIP!). Also, I'm wondering how the Stargate will fit in. It is called "Stargate" Universe, after all. I needs me Stargate. EVERYBODY needs a little Stargate!

Still RCC and Wright created SGA (not SG-1 BTW - that was Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright - so half of the team!) and have written AWESOME episodes either by themselves or together (2 of my top 3 SGA - Doppelganger and The Shrine), so I have hopes that it will be good.

Also, I've never been around a fandom from the beginning of a show. If I like the show, I'm looking forward to being there from the beginning, and getting involved, and seeing the show and the fandom evolve in real time, not in retrospect.
Edited 2008-08-24 08:25 (UTC)

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