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Anyone else see the series premiere on the 4th? This is a show that turns sci fi short stories into television episodes. It's introduced and 'hosted' by Stephen Hawking and the first episode, A Clean Escape (from a story by John Kessel) was populated by familiar faces.
It was the most literary sci fi television I have ever seen, unsurprisingly, and very good. There were some moments I didn't like the dialogue- it felt wordy and stilted, as if it was written and not spoken- but the context makes it difficult to make a judgement. It may have been intended to be like that. It was terrible and heartbreaking and very dark.
I foresee excellent, scary things for this 'anthology show'.
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I caught the last two-thirds. Not sure what makes it so different from Outer Limits, but I liked it.
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I saw it, and thought it was very good; definitely dark. I'll probably watch future episodes, and am hoping that the fact that they are basing them on different published stories by a variety of authors will mean that the episodes vary significantly in tone. Week after week of dark and heavy would lose me as a viewer.
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quote:Originally posted by Teshi: I hadn't heard of Outer Limits (a bit before my era of actively watching tv), but I suppose it's similar.
I don't mean the original series. I mean the one that ran from 1995-2002. (Wow. Has it really been off the air for 5 years? I guess I've been watching old shows.)
quote:Originally posted by Teshi: What I think I like about this is that it's adapted from written sources.
Outer Limits did that frequently.
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quote:I don't mean the original series. I mean the one that ran from 1995-2002. (Wow. Has it really been off the air for 5 years? I guess I've been watching old shows.)
I mean that one; I didn't really become aware of what was on tv until 2004ish.
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