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Caedus
Sep 11, 2007

It's good to have a sense of scale.



The 2010's had some good solid terrible sci-fi TV and pretty much none of the ones I liked got long runs, if they got ends at all. I loved Almost Human, Fringe, Sleepy Hollow, Falling Skies... that one that was set in Vancouver (they were all filmed in Vancouver but this one was actually SET there) that was a time traveling one? I can't recall the name, except I can recall they named their big bad corporation Sanmonto and it makes me giggle to this day.

I really thought Falling Skies was going to pick up and get Walking Dead big, but the moment they stopped fighting cool aliens and stared doing Walking Dead style interpersonal drama I realized it was a dud. I came for an AK wielding history teacher and improvised technicals and I got Not Rick Grimes screaming "POPE!" and sad people.

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Caedus
Sep 11, 2007

It's good to have a sense of scale.



IBroughttheFunk posted:

Brats of the Lost Nebula was a show that combined puppets from the Jim Henson workshop and computer animation, played several eps of its first season on Kids WB, and then was done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp1y88XO9KU

This show was one of those things that I actually thought I had made up in my head, but no, it was real and weird.

I've been trying to recall the name of this show for probably a decade now but every time I went to describe it, it sounded like something I straight made up. It's real, it actually exists, I didn't dream it up home sick from school one day!

Caedus
Sep 11, 2007

It's good to have a sense of scale.



I loved Dead Like Me. I learned how to pirate in in 2004 so I never accumulated much of a DVD collection but that's one of 5 series I actually own.

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