I’m excited to see what kind of show Joss Whedon can create outside of the Buffyverse. It looks promising and most people are giving it positive reviews. Mahaloth is coming over to check it out and he isn’t even a Buffy/Angel fan.
The SciFi/Western angle has me interested. Also, it has no aliens which brings a very human only perspective in space travel that is often overlooked. It’s not that there is or isn’t aliens out there. I just don’t think the majority of them are humanoid and speak English.
I’ll probably give the show 10 episodes (or until they actually show the real pilot) to make up my mind. Unless it is phenomenal. And as the back of the dollar in the Buffy/Angel world reads, “In Joss we trust.”
I trust Joss. He’s never let me down before. I’m watching it. (Though, the only other show on FOX to survive the curse of Friday night timeslot is the X-Files…)
I just got into Buffy, so I’ll be watching this program. Can’t be any worse than most of the other Sci-Fi I watch just because it’s Sci-Fi (admittedly I have never gotten into Earth Final Confliclt or Mutant-X, so it it’s worse than either of those I’ll not watch it).
Buffy is pretty darned funny for a supposed comedy, I chalk the marketing switch up to the fact that Whedon’s work is hard to classify. Is it a drama? Is it a comedy? Who knows, but if it’s like Buffy, it’s the best of both.
Considering that I’ve been frantically catching up on Buffy after having sat out the first six seasons, there’s no way I’m going to miss getting in on the ground floor of this one.
Okay, I was thinking it was pretty good. Not spectacular as a show but definitely better than any other SciFi show currently in production. Then came that last snippit of dealing with the thug who gave the “Hi! I’m a reoccuring villain!” line. That cracked me up. I’m definitely on this show for the forseeable future.
I think that the plot line for the young girl is kind of obvious but given Whedon’s earlier work on Buffy I’m betting that this particular bit will be resolved to a reasonable climax within the first season.
Now I’m just hoping that the show can keep up the quality.
Watching it now and thinking “mid-season replacement”. I like it, and the minor effects are top notch (ala: the computer screen the villain uses to show the map, really well done as are ther ships etc.), but there are just too many charachters who are interesting.
Sorry, but the average viewer wants just one focus of attention, and maybe a girlfriend/boyfriend for that one person.
On the bright side it’s nice to see Ron Harris getting some work.