See, this is what I'm wondering--what the purpose of closing and reopening threads is.
Because if a thread changes topics midway through, if someone wants to download the archived version, they're effectively having to download two threads.
What I don't see is how this applies to Previously at all, since we're not proposing any change to the content or purpose of the thread.The current slug is not accurate.
FWIW, as someone who posts in both Farscape and Due South I think they'd settle in together fine.
Would they, thematically?
FWIW, as someone who posts in both Farscape and Due South I think they'd settle in together fine.
Might depend on how the new thread was categorized. If it were, say, the HoYay! thread, then things would fit together fine. If there were desire for a separate SciFi! thread, then Farscape and Stargate might fit better in that. I say all this as someone who is pretty much indifferent to how things turn out.
Would they, thematically?
Well, they fit together in my head. For all the description of Due South as a HoYay thread, it's really not so much. I mean, yeah, that comes up, but it's not a main focus of discussion.
I don't know if other people who read both would feel the same way, of course.
I read Smallville, Due South, and Farscape, and have no aversion to their combination. I suspect Smallville-only readers may, though.
I'd be okay with combining them all, but I do think there's something of a different feel in the Farscape thread from the others.
I get the archiving thing now--but topically, would Previously and Spoilers change that much? In Spoilers, there's been both Angel and Buffy discussion, and once we completely shift to Angel discussion (which we have been doing) I don't think it'll throw anyone for a loop to look for what they've posted about Angel in the spoiler thread as long as they know it's the spoiler thread.
Maybe we should see if any of them can be brought out of the woodwork. I'll put a mention in DS that this conversation is happening - does someone who hangs out there want to do Farscape and Smallville.
On the other hand, that would require people who were only interested in Farscape to see a bunch of posts about other shows that they weren't interested in, which I sympathize with even if it probably wouldn't affect my vote.
I think making the Farscape thread a sci-fi TV show thread is better suited to it's nature, and provided it's sci-fi shows for the most part, I don't care what other shows get discussed there, whether I watch them or not.
For all the description of Due South as a HoYay thread, it's really not so much.
I think the Smallville thread is more of a HoYay thread than Due South, I think it's just seemed that the discussions in dS are of a different nature than the discussions in Farscape.
Either way, I'm not particularly attached to which shows are discussed where, it just seems that folding our non-ME specific show threads into logical groupings like Sci-Fi TV and HoYay TV is the best way to handle our TV discussion, and consolidate smaller volume threads into slightly broader threads, which Kristen has indicated will help.
Sci-Fi and HoYay are the two main groupings that seem to make sense. If we can find a third apporpriate category we might want to think about a third thread, but consolidating threads works best if you end up with fewer than you started. I don't see that a Reality TV thread would generate quite enough traffic, because there's only one or two reality shows we like, and they don't air simultaneously, and there doesn't seem to be quite enough discussion of any of the reality shows to warrant it's own thread.
If we do Sci-Fi and HoYay, we consolidate from three(?) threads down to two, and broaden the purpose of each enough to warrant a seperate thread while not making them so narrow that only a small handful of people will use them and post only sporadically.
Sci-Fi and HoYay are the two main groupings that seem to make sense.
I dunno - it feels really artificial to me. Why do we need two topics? Farscape's had eight posts in the last week. Due South is almost exclusively genre shows - not all sci-fi, to be sure, but the only non-fantastic show that's had any discussion recently that I can think of is a recent four-post excursion into CSI.
I think what we're discussing in Smallville (well, when there was discussion in Smallville) and Farscape and Due South is basically TV that's inspired fannish behavior, really. It's the fannishness that serves as the common thread.
Stargate fits with Due South and the other HoYAY shows because that's a large part of what is discussed, even though it's a science fiction show. Splintering it off and putting it with Farscape doesn't seem right.