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Title: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: Gecko brothers on August 10, 2003, 05:50:41 PM
This sucks Tremors is ended . Why is it that some of the fun new sci-fi show are canceled. I mean Futurama was great but they rarely showed it on  fox. Firefly and John Doe were still left unanswered. They get rid of shows that could be great but ruin it. What about Stargate, Why is it still on? It wasn't even that good. Man that really....... well I'll just buy the series, the trilogy, and the prequel of tremors rest in peace El Blanco.(I don't care Tremors is still a great show)
Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: Dunners on August 10, 2003, 08:20:10 PM
was a fun series indeed, the scifi channel management is very poor and they have no respect for their products. Good or bad.

Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: NEC on August 10, 2003, 08:45:05 PM
Yeah, there is some weird stuff going on over at SciFi right now. The only thing they have going for them right now is that they produce more original tv-movies and miniseries than any other network on American television. Too bad a good deal of them suck. Now I know this is dumb, but I wish they would show more reruns like they did in the past. And the reason SG1 is still on is because idiots like my sister watch it!
Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: Dunners on August 11, 2003, 12:44:04 AM
Yeah Scifi needs new management, people who are willing to give TV shows a second season. From what I understand the tremors tv series did pretty good. If they gave it another season they might get a larger fan base.

Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: Callysto on August 11, 2003, 01:14:24 AM
I was very upset to see that this series was cancelled. I mean they just had a season ender and now that is nothing more than the series finally. Why can't some other channel turn around and say we'll take it. It was not that bad at all.

I mean come on there are some things that could have gotten great 1 hour storylines like the mixmasters or even the invisibat. You cannot tell me they ran out of story lines or junk like that. Like what was said before, run it a second season and get a larger fan base. But from the sound of things it had a pretty large fan base here.

As for their idea of "sci-fi originals" they really need to look at those and see where the fan base doesn't show at.

Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: yaddo42 on August 11, 2003, 01:44:59 AM
Where did you find out about this at? I didn't like the show, but do have an interest in how SciFi keeps screwing up their original programming, and killing off shows with followings, to make way for cheaper and worse crap every go around.
Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: Dave:Blackeye15 on August 11, 2003, 01:49:20 AM
I saw a episode only two days ago and liked it. It had some Shreikers in Arizona and the only way they could be stopped was by having a baseball team and Burt and uh some young side kick, armed only with musket guns, use three row volley and cut down the Shreikers. I didn't think the Shreikers looked as good as they did in Tremors 2 but some shots looked really cool I thought and they kept the idea of killing the monster(s) by using weapons AND your brains. Who knows if we E-mail Sci-Fi maybe they'll give it another season.

-the first rule of fat club-
Title: Re: Farscape
Post by: Ellie on August 11, 2003, 03:11:53 AM
I loved "Farscape" and was VERY sad to see it go.
Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: Flangepart on August 11, 2003, 10:57:03 AM
WHAT!?
Those idiots! Baka! Ba-karoh!
The ONLY series they have i like, and they screw it like a hooker dureing "Fleet week"!
Arrrrghhh!
The Sci-Fi channel is run by untalented, corperate money grubbing geeks, with less taste then a....Sci-Fi programming exec!
Aaaarrrghe!

Title: Re: RIP Tremors:The Series
Post by: JohnL on August 11, 2003, 07:13:41 PM
I think SciFi started out as a channel run by people who loved SF, but it's now been taken over by cookie-cutter network executives who see it as nothing more than a business. If you told them that Touched by an Angel was SF, they'd be airing it 4 times a day.