Anybody remember Alien Nation?
Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
thats all fox ever does. its problem is that it has the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing, and its not just fox a lot of networks have this problem and when who ever it is doesn't like the show they move it to a dead time slot were few people are watching in order to kill it. i remember that happened a lot back in the day and with out the internet in its current form you would never know about it. one reason i am a bit of a night owl is all the shows i used to watch were always put in really late time slots like babylon 5. i do wonder why someone at the network buys it and then someone decides to kill it for what ever reason.
Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
You know the funny thing is this show would easily fit into today's society. Plenty of material to work off of.
But if it was made how many people would bitch about it being too political? Alot and alot of those definitely wouldn't have seen the original show and movie.
Or they did, but still bitch about it.
But if it was made how many people would bitch about it being too political? Alot and alot of those definitely wouldn't have seen the original show and movie.
Or they did, but still bitch about it.
I got nothing to say here.
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Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
Having a science fiction/fantasy show about contemporary social issues is today about as unique as a spoon. Some people bitch because they do not agree with the politics certainly, others bitch because they are bored of watching the same show over and over again just with a different paint job.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:33 am You know the funny thing is this show would easily fit into today's society. Plenty of material to work off of.
But if it was made how many people would bitch about it being too political? Alot and alot of those definitely wouldn't have seen the original show and movie.
Or they did, but still bitch about it.
Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
Yeah no.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:45 amHaving a science fiction/fantasy show about contemporary social issues is today about as unique as a spoon. Some people bitch because they do not agree with the politics certainly, others bitch because they are bored of watching the same show over and over again just with a different paint job.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:33 am You know the funny thing is this show would easily fit into today's society. Plenty of material to work off of.
But if it was made how many people would bitch about it being too political? Alot and alot of those definitely wouldn't have seen the original show and movie.
Or they did, but still bitch about it.
If you made Alien Nation now, with the same exact scripts but with modern technology and current actors would definitely have a bigger push back than it did in 1990.
The sad thing? It would still reflect the current issues too.
Alien Nation wasn't clever in how it made current issues disguised as Alien issues in the show. It was very much a take of racial/cultural looks of the time.
I got nothing to say here.
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Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
Sorry but I just do not agree. The TV landscape right now is social issues. Literally nothing else.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 8:13 amYeah no.clearspira wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:45 amHaving a science fiction/fantasy show about contemporary social issues is today about as unique as a spoon. Some people bitch because they do not agree with the politics certainly, others bitch because they are bored of watching the same show over and over again just with a different paint job.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 5:33 am You know the funny thing is this show would easily fit into today's society. Plenty of material to work off of.
But if it was made how many people would bitch about it being too political? Alot and alot of those definitely wouldn't have seen the original show and movie.
Or they did, but still bitch about it.
If you made Alien Nation now, with the same exact scripts but with modern technology and current actors would definitely have a bigger push back than it did in 1990.
The sad thing? It would still reflect the current issues too.
Alien Nation wasn't clever in how it made current issues disguised as Alien issues in the show. It was very much a take of racial/cultural looks of the time.
Modern Alien Nation would be generic. It would honestly be more special in 2021 if it didn't have social issues in it and was just a classic space opera.
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Well I'm not really sure what is entailed by "the exact script." It'd be helpful to get a more discrete example for consideration. But I tend to agree with clearspira on this one. If not more for the fact that crime drama is naturally a more direct avenue expected to deliver politically incorrect substance as objective narrative accounting of events.
You'll still get political criticisms in terms of plot direction and moral implications, but it is a lot less loud by terms of taking in the movie as far as clearspira's kind is concerned.
You'll still get political criticisms in terms of plot direction and moral implications, but it is a lot less loud by terms of taking in the movie as far as clearspira's kind is concerned.
..What mirror universe?
Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
I am not going to rewatch the show to pick an example of an episode.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 3:32 pm Well I'm not really sure what is entailed by "the exact script." It'd be helpful to get a more discrete example for consideration. But I tend to agree with clearspira on this one. If not more for the fact that crime drama is naturally a more direct avenue expected to deliver politically incorrect substance as objective narrative accounting of events.
You'll still get political criticisms in terms of plot direction and moral implications, but it is a lot less loud by terms of taking in the movie as far as clearspira's kind is concerned.
Pilot episode had the Newcomer cop family attend school with the humans. Humans have an aggressive protest outside the school, saying certain things that can be easily changed if this was during the school segregation days. In fact once that scene ends, the Newcomer mother is in the bathroom, a black woman walks up to her and mentions her remembering how it was for blacks.
I got nothing to say here.
Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 3:55 amI am not going to rewatch the show to pick an example of an episode.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 3:32 pm Well I'm not really sure what is entailed by "the exact script." It'd be helpful to get a more discrete example for consideration. But I tend to agree with clearspira on this one. If not more for the fact that crime drama is naturally a more direct avenue expected to deliver politically incorrect substance as objective narrative accounting of events.
You'll still get political criticisms in terms of plot direction and moral implications, but it is a lot less loud by terms of taking in the movie as far as clearspira's kind is concerned.
Pilot episode had the Newcomer cop family attend school with the humans. Humans have an aggressive protest outside the school, saying certain things that can be easily changed if this was during the school segregation days. In fact once that scene ends, the Newcomer mother is in the bathroom, a black woman walks up to her and mentions her remembering how it was for blacks.
youtu.be/G0tqK8DDjGU
Definitely allegory for the Ruby Bridges incidents, when white parents had a protest against allowing a black student into an all white school.
I love how Matt looks straight at the black protester after saying "Aren't you ashamed of yourselves?"
The thing that struck me about this, is that all of the human races finally came together, and bonded...because of hatred and intolerance over something different from them.
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Re: Anybody remember Alien Nation?
True Blood, as per what I've seen in Maven's reviews, takes a similar approach.
This show (or movie) takes place after Raegan became president. I really wasn't familiar with the social political landscape of his time, but this seems pretty consistent with what we're going through now and what I remember of TV conventions at the turn of the 90's. Interesting putting those two perspectives together in such a way.
I'd guess that there was a immigration reform initiatives on either the left/right that this particular scene was, but I'm not really familiar with any type of refugee crisis at the time. Maybe people were still upset back then about jobs being lost to Mexico, which seems the appropriate size for this reactionary mob.
This show (or movie) takes place after Raegan became president. I really wasn't familiar with the social political landscape of his time, but this seems pretty consistent with what we're going through now and what I remember of TV conventions at the turn of the 90's. Interesting putting those two perspectives together in such a way.
I'd guess that there was a immigration reform initiatives on either the left/right that this particular scene was, but I'm not really familiar with any type of refugee crisis at the time. Maybe people were still upset back then about jobs being lost to Mexico, which seems the appropriate size for this reactionary mob.
..What mirror universe?