The Worst in Sci-Fi TV 2007Like the Andorians, Sci Fi left us with blue balls this year.
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If in theaters Westerns ruled the genre wars, then on TV it was, of course, science fiction. Battlestar Galactica was as good as ever; Doctor Who's third series too. And I wrote all about the diversity, the real highlight of the year, in last week's post. But for all the good they produced in 2007, science fiction tv programmers still a slap in the face for not going all the way. Here are the worst things in Sci Fi TV this year. PRO WRESTLING IS NOT SCI FI!
REALITY ON SCI FI
FRACKIN' WITH MY HEAD
Sci Fi Channel wasn't the only network to leave me hanging. NBC announced they weren't renewing Journeyman, their stab at the time-travel genre, and yet, in the finale, they never explained what the hell was going on, why Dan Vassar and Livia Beale were jumping back and forth in San Francisco past, present and future. I feel like I've wasted a full days worth of TV watching. HALF-BAKEDNESS
Then there was Tin Man. A lot of people liked it. I couldn't get through the first half hour. If they'd followed the natural logic of the title, and centered the story around the Tin Man, told it from his perspective, like a Gregory Maguire novel, I'd be writing now calling it a stroke of genius. But no. It was cliche and awful and I'd much rather watched The Wiz again. Most Popular Stories
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