SGA Was Cancelled And I Kind Of Care
I really did plan to post my own thoughts on SGA's cancellation but then
entil2001 posted his thoughts and they're pretty much what I was thinking: Breaking News: SGA Cancelled; The World Braves On. While his title is a little snarky
entil2001 puts forth The Bottom Line, pointing out that:
Which, yes, that's pretty much how I feel about the cancellation. So, thanks for typing that up for me,
entil2001. ;)
Personally I never connected to SGA the same way I connected to SG-1. I'm shrugging off the cancellation, but I know others aren't and I feel for you; I've been there. I wish the execs had just sat down together and said, "Hey, what do you think about this being the last season? We can let everyone know ahead of time and let the fans prepare for that." But, as we all know, execs aren't the classiest people in the world. Or maybe they're busy and fans aren't important enough to them, whatever.
My bottom line: while I'm not weeping and damning the Sci-Fi/MGM/Wright & company, I do feel for those that are.
And those that are weeping and damning are doing something rather interesting to fight back.
Sorry We're the Wrong Demographic
amireal has started an interesting movement cleverly titled Sorry We're the Wrong Demographic. Please read all about it at her post, but I can summarize thusly:
If you've ever walked into a comic book store and had people stare. . . .
If you've ever been asked, "You watch that show?" . . . .
If you've ever been asked, "So, who are you buying that for?" . . . .
THIS IS THE FAN CAMPAIGN FOR YOU!
The entire goal is to reveal the faces of fans who are "The Wrong Demographic," and hopefully make the showrunners, producers, networks aware that the show they may be marketing to one demographic is actually hitting a different demographic.
amireal notes that even though this started with SGA, she wants to go beyond that, so anime fans, TMNT fans, Harry Potter fans—this is for you, too.
I really think this is wonderful and I applaud
amireal and everyone who's going to participate.
I really did plan to post my own thoughts on SGA's cancellation but then
We have a show that has obviously been the victim of ongoing budget cuts and production concessions. We have a show where long-term cast members were tossed aside for cheaper new additions or "recurring" players. We have a show on the cusp of syndication.
. . .
On the other hand, they know that the SG1 DVD-films sold like hotcakes, they can commission those films and "mix" the casts of SG1 and SGA on a case-by-case basis, and all that falls on MGM (the studio). Meanwhile, SFC can save a ton of money by ordering a new series with a new cast, which will keep the franchise brand alive for the network while shifting the costs right back at MGM.
Which, yes, that's pretty much how I feel about the cancellation. So, thanks for typing that up for me,
Personally I never connected to SGA the same way I connected to SG-1. I'm shrugging off the cancellation, but I know others aren't and I feel for you; I've been there. I wish the execs had just sat down together and said, "Hey, what do you think about this being the last season? We can let everyone know ahead of time and let the fans prepare for that." But, as we all know, execs aren't the classiest people in the world. Or maybe they're busy and fans aren't important enough to them, whatever.
My bottom line: while I'm not weeping and damning the Sci-Fi/MGM/Wright & company, I do feel for those that are.
And those that are weeping and damning are doing something rather interesting to fight back.
Sorry We're the Wrong Demographic
If you've ever walked into a comic book store and had people stare. . . .
If you've ever been asked, "You watch that show?" . . . .
If you've ever been asked, "So, who are you buying that for?" . . . .
THIS IS THE FAN CAMPAIGN FOR YOU!
The entire goal is to reveal the faces of fans who are "The Wrong Demographic," and hopefully make the showrunners, producers, networks aware that the show they may be marketing to one demographic is actually hitting a different demographic.
I really think this is wonderful and I applaud
