BattleStar Shining / Lost Losing
I believe I'm mostly caught up on the two network shows I follow: BattleStar Galactica and Lost. The former is having a gangbusters third season, the latter losing its edge.
It's not an easy thing to make a good network serial drama. The form demands you have 25 episodes or so, each 45 minutes long and broken up by commercials. That's a lot of chapters to fill. Network executives mess with the work in progress trying to tease out better ratings, and they're usually not looking at making a great piece of culture, just how to get more eyeballs next sweeps.
The people who work for HBO have a much easier time of it: 12 one-hour episodes with no commercials and you pretty much get to make the whole thing. Input from the parent company comes in the off-season and you've got an entity that sees the long-game of DVD sales as a big part of their margin, so they want a quality product.
That being said, it's instructive to watch what happens as one show ripens and another deteriorates.
Have you watched Jericho?
Fri, 2006-12-08 16:52 — JeremyI've sort of overcome my snobbishness on television with my love of internet video lately and basically over Thanksgiving I watched the entire corpus of Jericho episodes on the CBS web site. Up until that pre-turkey Wednesday I'd ignored it, but watched an episode and decided to give it a chance. I love post-apocalypse fiction and this seemed like a good halfway point. And they have all the episodes on the web site (RealPlayer, unfortunately), but you can skip all the commercials.
At any rate, it's a solid show, though much like Lost I'm not sure how they can keep it going for more than two seasons.
Haven't even heard
Fri, 2006-12-08 18:31 — Outlandish JoshI haven't even heard of it, so I'll check it out.
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