From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


The only bad bit is less Who in 2009, really. Because more Tennant pleases me, the future is guaranteed until 2010, it's just the absence of a full series in 2009 that's a negative.

From: [identity profile] crossoverman.livejournal.com


I do agree with that, yes. But 2009 is so far away, I'm having a hard time thinking of it too negatively. I also appreciate that the BBC is giving both Tennant and RTD a breather and not insisting they keep churning things out. Not that they've felt churned out so far, but by the fifth series of any show... people are liable not to be at the top of their game. (Unless they are Joss Whedon, for some reason.)

Plus there are the three specials and a guaranteed future for the show. That's a big deal.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


Joss had the advantage that the S4 before the fab S5 wasn't as great, but I digress...

But yes, Doctor Who has a future secured until 2010, which is rather more than pretty much any show I can think of, let alone a genre show.

From: [identity profile] crossoverman.livejournal.com


I don't know if that's an advantage. Season 5 isn't great in comparison to Season 4, it's great in comparison to everything befor and after :-)

Also, Season 5 Angel is basically it's best season, too.

As for secure futures... Lost has a commitment until 2010 as well. But, yeah, most other shows have no such long-term commitment. Even big franchise shows like L&O or CSI probably only have commitments until 2009.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


...True. (Yes, 5 is my fave series of Buffy. But 4 wasn't that great, which I think might have triggered some thinking from the prod team)

People still care about Lost? I thought it was yesterday's news.

From: [identity profile] crossoverman.livejournal.com


Ah, yes, I will agree with you there - the production team did seem to notice what was lacking in season 4 and improved on that in season 5.

I don't care about Lost either. Everyone who is still watching is a sucker... but at least with a three seasons-to-end commitment, the writers can plan how they might possibly wrap things up.

From: [identity profile] drakyndra.livejournal.com


I never really got into Lost, but I have noticed that it is no longer splashed and hyped everywhere and anywhere - Heroes seems to be the current omnipresent TV show. Though I am less bothered, as from what I've seen Heroes is rather more towards my preferences...
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