I don't think so either and that hasn't been my arguement.
Yeah, Kalshane, actually, I got carried away in my language there. Almost like I was writing a mission statement or something; I edited my post. Here's my main point from this morning, in response to what made me post:
its you are there approach owes a bit to Firefly
I've never thought that was true, and the timeline Strega provided seems to support the notion that separate creators had a similar idea about how to shoot their shows completely independently of each other. That seems unproblematic to me. And the notion that somehow one show owes something to the other (as quoted above), I don't get.
The memo was a separate but related discussion.
I did just find this interview, where he says
Losing sound in space has been done before in 2001 and more recently in Firefly (which I never saw, but heard about) so it's not like this is an insane notion.
And jumping back:
Had any scifi movie or TV show featured a robot dog before?
Dude. Dr. Who!
And don't forget
Mega Man.
Our characters are living, breathing people with all the emotional complexity and contradictions present in quality dramas like "The West Wing" or "The Sopranos."
He apparently never saw B5, Farscape or the better episodes of DS9.
Our characters are living, breathing people with all the emotional complexity and contradictions present in quality dramas like "The West Wing" or "The Sopranos."
He apparently never saw B5, Farscape or the better episodes of DS9
Compared to the original BSG,
The Anna Nicole Smith Show
has emotional complexity.
I think Mega Man was later, P-C.
the better episodes of DS9.
I suspect he at least saw those, if he didn't write them himself.
I don't understand the need to parse each line so as to find implied slurs against every work he doesn't specifically pay homage to. I
really don't. He's writing to network execs. The point is not to write an annotated history of television drama; it's to briefly convey a concept. Are execs going to be more interested if he refers to low-rated shows from years back, or if he refers to current hits that win Emmy awards?
Christ, Moore totally stole the concept of an in media res opening for "33" from Homer. That thieving bastard!
Christ, Moore totally stole the concept of an in media res opening for "33" from Homer. That thieving bastard!
Yay! I learned a new Latin phrase!
Are you joking, or did you not learn that in high school, or did you not study Homer in high school?
Also, it's
in medias res.
OH SNAP.
I don't understand the need to parse each line so as to find implied slurs against every work he doesn't specifically pay homage to.
And, really, what's the point? He was trying to sell his own show! He needs to be selling it as the best thing since sliced bread (in SPACE!).
Are you joking, or did you not learn that in high school, or did you not study Homer in high school?
No. No Homer in high school for me. No Latin either.