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...YES! YES YES YES! I loved this show when it was on!
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So did I. And five seasons planned... dammit! :madashell: :bangwall:
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I liked it when it started... but it got too.... talky and goofy. I think it was the first show of it's type that really tried to have the sci-fi for sci-fi fans and drama for their significant others. The problem was that we didn't care about their lives.
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I liked this show a lot. But it got hard to follow due to re-scheduling by Fox to accommodate their sports programming.
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Never watched it. Something about the way the show is presented, like Firefly, stops me from watching it.
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Nutso wrote:I liked this show a lot. But it got hard to follow due to re-scheduling by Fox to accommodate their sports programming.
Yeah, and you know, Fox. They love to approve Sci-Fi shows to just cancel them immediately. It's like Rupert Murdoch can't get a stiffy if he hasn't canceled a SciFi show lately.
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Tyyr wrote:It's like Rupert Murdoch can't get a stiffy if he hasn't canceled a SciFi show lately.
If he's trying to become as hated as Michael Grade then he's still got a good way to go.
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I liked the first handful of episodes. But it was completely unmemorable for me though.
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I loved the designs of the ships.
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I really wanted to like this, but I was forced to the conclusion that very little about it was actually good. I watched it all, and my abiding memory of it was that I spent most every episode wishing it was a better episode. Shame, as it had real potential.
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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I loved the designs of the ships.
The Soviets agreed.
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Coalition wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I loved the designs of the ships.
The Soviets agreed.
Oh, yeah. I read about that. :D

Also, part two.
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