Food for thought
Oct. 20th, 2004 12:33 pmAn interesting article about the SF fandom elitism in general, but notable for this comment on Farscape in particular:
The sad truth about the Farscape debacle is that the fans of that series were lied to from the get-go: the evil network that dropped the axe on their beloved show, the-greatest-show-ever-made-never-to-be-equalled-but-watched-by-so-few, was only cancelled because the people who made the show gambled that their fans could strong-arm a network into making a business decision that made no financial sense.
As T Campbell (source of the link) agrees, "the producers of Farscape have to bear a fair amount of responsibility for the show's cancellation ... it's highly unlikely that Sci Fi would have gone through with the cancellation if they could have afforded to keep the show around."
The sad truth about the Farscape debacle is that the fans of that series were lied to from the get-go: the evil network that dropped the axe on their beloved show, the-greatest-show-ever-made-never-to-be-equalled-but-watched-by-so-few, was only cancelled because the people who made the show gambled that their fans could strong-arm a network into making a business decision that made no financial sense.
As T Campbell (source of the link) agrees, "the producers of Farscape have to bear a fair amount of responsibility for the show's cancellation ... it's highly unlikely that Sci Fi would have gone through with the cancellation if they could have afforded to keep the show around."