Andromeda season finale
May. 23rd, 2004 03:25 pm(No unprotected spoilers that weren't in the preview.)
What the f--- was that? I think I'm done now. Whoever has creative control over there needs to go do something else for a while, far away from the entertainment industry.
I realized as I started to watch that I didn't know whether the show had been renewed. At the end of the episode, I guessed not.
So I bopped over to their web site to see the presumed announcement about the end of the series, only to see an item about how the main star [1] is looking forward to next season. I think this means either breaking the story badly or changing the story to focus almost entirely on Dylan's character, neither of which is appealing to me.
[1] The show -- as opposed to the troupe of actors -- works best as an ensemble; I actually think Dylan is one of the less-interesting characters. I understand that the actor playing Dylan sees it differently, though, and he gained some creative control a while back. Pity about that.
The ending was quite bizarre, in a quasi-mystical deus-ex-machina reset-button kind of way. And what was that, anyway? It was all a dream? He's going back in time to try it all again? He's entering an alternate reality and will now embark on a completely different set of adventures? Bah! If you're going to break the implicit contract with your viewers, you have to do it well. They didn't.
What the f--- was that? I think I'm done now. Whoever has creative control over there needs to go do something else for a while, far away from the entertainment industry.
I realized as I started to watch that I didn't know whether the show had been renewed. At the end of the episode, I guessed not.
So I bopped over to their web site to see the presumed announcement about the end of the series, only to see an item about how the main star [1] is looking forward to next season. I think this means either breaking the story badly or changing the story to focus almost entirely on Dylan's character, neither of which is appealing to me.
[1] The show -- as opposed to the troupe of actors -- works best as an ensemble; I actually think Dylan is one of the less-interesting characters. I understand that the actor playing Dylan sees it differently, though, and he gained some creative control a while back. Pity about that.
The ending was quite bizarre, in a quasi-mystical deus-ex-machina reset-button kind of way. And what was that, anyway? It was all a dream? He's going back in time to try it all again? He's entering an alternate reality and will now embark on a completely different set of adventures? Bah! If you're going to break the implicit contract with your viewers, you have to do it well. They didn't.
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Date: 2004-05-23 01:34 pm (UTC)