Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 9:32 pm
Well Lucas has said that they intend to try for movie level effects with each episode, so I expect great things from this show. There's also a plan for 400 episodes with four shows running together.
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That would rock, too. Jedi at their prime, the Sith in full-force... The Republic at its height.Mikey wrote:Come to think of it, I wouldn't mind seeing something set well before the PT, either... huge battalions of Mandalorian warriors... the original Sith... probably would require too large a scope for TV.
Not much quality? Have you seen nBSG at all?Jim wrote:As there is not much true quality in SF TV right now... I am definately open to a Star Wars tv show.
Oh, this will counter the books all right - since it's being produced by Lucas it'll count as G-canon, overriding the books C-canon. The question of whether it will be placed equal to the films or whether it will be given its own slot between the films and the books.RIGHT NOW I will start accepting that the stuff in the tv show will counter the books and possibly even the movies as far as cannon information goes.
I said "not much", not "none" (but as BSG has been on hiatus for nearly a YEAR...). One or two hours a week does not a lot of quality make.Captain Seafort wrote:Not much quality? Have you seen nBSG at all?Jim wrote:As there is not much true quality in SF TV right now... I am definately open to a Star Wars tv show.
I do have a dish, so I can see other stuff, but what is really out there?Tsukiyumi wrote:Amen, Jim.
Ahem! I mean I agree! I agree!
I think he was referring to network TV. Some of us here can't afford cable, and so have only seen the four awesome episodes of BSG the network aired. *cough*me*cough*
I was reffering to nBSG specifically, of which I've only seen snipits thanks to the beeb not being too interested in sci-fi at the moment.Tsukiyumi wrote:I think he was referring to network TV. Some of us here can't afford cable, and so have only seen the four awesome episodes of BSG the network aired. *cough*me*cough*
Ah, the SW canon hierarchy. One of the stickier wickets you'll find in sci-fidom. Man, that thing's a mess. Especially now since they're trying to make everything fit.Captain Seafort wrote:
Oh, this will counter the books all right - since it's being produced by Lucas it'll count as G-canon, overriding the books C-canon. The question of whether it will be placed equal to the films or whether it will be given its own slot between the films and the books.
I agree. Thank god for the 30 second skip button on the DVR.Mikey wrote:I know I'm about to be pilloried for this, but I found nBSG to get rather tedious.