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Magicman2051
Posted at 30/04/2014, 16:18
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it had a mediocre start but actually got better as it went on, though the "future of crime" angle almost feels played out in a tv environment with science fiction like csi around. i'll give it this much though, solid buddy comedy. |
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Movie Critic
Posted at 30/04/2014, 16:26
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yeah let me guess you think syfy originals are super awesome next to this and like defiance and helix right? the show's only mistake was being formatted like a procedural when clearly there was more to it. i think they tried to follow the fringe formula where the first season is a procedural to set the stage for the actual story in later seasons. i think fox was just hoping that someone else would pick it up after this cancellation. also i can't believe the op neglected mentioning terminator:the sarah connor's chronicles that was also made by fox and also cancelled before its time. |
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thebishop74
Posted at 01/05/2014, 09:13
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i'd say your on the money there, i remember watching the first few episodes, seeing the special effects, and thinking if this show ain't a huge hit, it's going to fail due to budget alone, no one wants to fund big budget smaller demographic shows anymore. |
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ockraz
Posted at 01/05/2014, 13:22
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i don't think you're right about this at all. the fx on this show were nice, but nothing like cinema quality. using cgi to make something that's merely good looking on the small screen isn't going to bust anyone's budget. it's less expensive than much shoddier looking practical effects. incidentally, having kevin bacon star in the following is my idea of a ridiculously expensive practical effect. i'm disappointed. i'd read a couple months ago that although it was originally on the bubble, it appeared that they were likely to order another 6 eps for next year. i thought they were onto something really great with the whole 'almost human' thing- exploring the relationship between someone emotionally complicated and someone right on the dividing line between human and not. so many shows have monsters or robots that are either obviously subhuman or psychologically complete humans in spite of a characters completely different physical nature - like there's no middle between a character that's basically a dog and one that's just written as a person in a "thing" suit. there've been individual episodes (tng, twilight zone, outer limits) of shows on this and both great (blade runner) and lousy (ai) movies about it, but i can't think of any series where that was the focus. after all, by the 3rd ep it was obvious that the crime stuff was really just an excuse to see damian and kennex try to relate to each other for 40 minutes. helix gets renewed and this is canceled? there's no justice. |
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ockraz
Posted at 01/05/2014, 13:53
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ps: for whedon worshipers still whining about firefly: 1. no, you're right. this wasn't as good as firefly, but you did get an honest to goodness theatrical release movie that could've spawned a franchise except for the minor detail that the movie sucked. you can blame the show's demise on fox execs, but they didn't make the movie a flop. 2. this was easily as good as dollhouse and that got a second season which, except for the finale, was (like serenity) mostly just a waste of potential. {opens up a beach umbrella and waits for brickbats to rain down} |
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yummytoes
Posted at 01/05/2014, 17:52
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well that sucks! i truly believe there's some suit monkey flipping a coin to tell whether or not to renew a show. really seems that way. |
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ockraz
Posted at 02/05/2014, 07:28
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anyone who's interested - there're two petitions: petitioning fox broadcasting company do not cancel almost human 4,822 supporters https://www.change.org/en-au/petitions/fox-broadcasting-company-do-not-cancel-almost-human ![]() petitioning syfy/amazon/netflix save almost human 7,490 supporters https://www.change.org/petitions/save-almost-human ![]() while i figure that 'resistance is futile,' at least it's a way to register my displeasure |
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scudsy
Posted at 03/05/2014, 04:11
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it's probably because they need all their money to continue producing shows like "simpsons" if they would give that show a rest they could save themselves millions in revenue and keep producing shows that we can all enjoy for more than one season. don't get me wrong - am a long time simpsons fan but it is one show i could sacrifice to keep another show running, ie - long time gone firefly ( will always be missed ) damn you fox |
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Mikuji
Posted at 04/05/2014, 01:57
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so many good shows dead before their time, why do i both watching fox sci-fi shows at all? what's over the damned wall? i was assuming that the world is actually what's left from some apocalyptic future war or something, and the wall was the boundary between what was saved/terraformed, and the slums of the rest of the world... but i guess we'll never know. |
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ockraz
Posted at 05/05/2014, 18:25
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i figured it was basically like the mega-city surrounded cursed earth from judge dredd, which would be interesting given that karl urban played dredd in the movie (the 2012 one, not the 1995 one with rob schneider that i wish i could forget. |
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Umbral
Posted at 05/05/2014, 18:41
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it wasn't a great show, but it was better than the predictable crap-fest that marvel's agents of shield or arrow have become. since i brought up 'crap-fest', trying to make it through an entire episode of revolution has turned into a sort of inhuman torture. |
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THRobinson
Posted at 05/05/2014, 20:36
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i blame myself on this one... i broke my own rule... if fox has a new series, don't watch it until season 2 starts airing. else you'll watch it, get hooked, and it'll get cancelled... and almost always on a cliffhanger. ... i'm still pissed about john doe...and journeyman... remember drive? man the list goes on and on with fox. |
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OmniscientlyMe
Posted at 07/05/2014, 00:46
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i don't even get why fox bothers with sci-fi series anymore. it hasn't had one with any lasting power (against the fox execs anyway) in ages. |
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ockraz
Posted at 07/05/2014, 03:14
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to be fair, journeyman was nbc not fox. the sf cancellations i'm most ticked about (other than this one) are flashforward which ended with a cliffhanger and awake which was forced to conclude in 13 eps and totally made a hash of it. unless you count twd, foreign tv seems to be doing sf better right now. while i think orphan black is ridiculously overrated, bbc did a great job with the fades. black mirror, while unsteady, has had some very good episodes. both utopia and in the flesh are getting second seasons - even though i'd've been completely satisfied with how they ended the first seasons. and the canadian show, continuum, has finally found it's groove. |
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TheThirdEye
Posted at 15/06/2014, 22:25
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fox showed us what was on the other side of the wall...the cancel memo for this show. |
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