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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nim: [QB] There's Futurama in the end of June. ; "The Walking Dead" is coming back in October. Misfits is still going on. British salty mutant show. You've got Terra Nova coming up, lots of hope for that one. Stephen Lang, dinosaurs and Spielberg. "Locke & Key" is another project that caught my eye. I hope AMC picks it up. The [URL=http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_Wars_live-action_TV_series]Star Wars live-action show[/URL] is arguably in production right now. As for metaphysical discussion regarding the future of sci-fi TV shows, it's hard to pass judgment on an era as you're living it, we've barely got enough time and perspective between us and the 80's to scrutinize what happened there, we're still living out and borrowing much of the creative and aesthetic output that came into being then. The 90's are also very much with us, as an extraordinary amount of shows are influenced by stuff like The X-Files, in style and execution. There have been a lot of shows built on a finite story lately, with a beginning and end set from the start, not an open-ended format like Star Trek shows. I think it would be hard to create a new show like that now and make a hit (and I'm not counting Eureka). I'm not holding my breath for Blood & Chrome, I've lost faith in prequels after the headless chicken that was Caprica. I would like to see a show based on one of the Asimov-books, and at the same time, I would not. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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