As long as the "suits" have the say at Syfy most shows are going to blow big chunks...
Add to it as long as they refuse to spend money on adequate set lighting...
As long as the "suits" have the say at Syfy most shows are going to blow big chunks...
I think the "darkness" is more for mood and style more than an economic issue.
I think the "darkness" is more for mood and style more than an economic issue.
Yes it was. Perhaps you simply didn't like what it made people think about.It wasn't thoughtful or thought-provoking.
Yes it was. Perhaps you simply didn't like what it made people think about.
Yes it was. Perhaps you simply didn't like what it made people think about.
No, it was because of it's quality (or lack thereof) that people didn't like it.Mark Stern, executive vice president of original programming and co-head of content for Universal Cable Productions, said in a statement from the network. "Unfortunately, despite its obvious quality, 'Caprica' has not been able to build the audience necessary to justify a second season."
It's a family name. :shrug:Bicker, your name-sake is well suited.
No doubt.I am sure there will be plenty of other similar SyFy shows to appeal to your taste.
Our family loves Glee, as well.If not there is always Glee.
Your question was phrased so sarcastically that it doesn't deserve a substantive reply.So Bicker, what did it make you think about?
No one said you went wrong with your opinions. What I wrote speculated that perhaps some folks didn't like what the show was presenting - implying that they had personal animosity toward the themes (rather than their assertion, that, essentially, there were no themes), which prevented them from enjoying the series as much as our family did.Tell us where we went wrong with our opinions.
Your question was phrased so sarcastically that it doesn't deserve a substantive reply.