There are plenty of movie buffs out there and a ton of comic book fans. As for as fictional mediums go, television was always the bastard red-headed stepchild compared to film and books. Movie critics do NOTHING but talk shit about it and you what? I do too. It doesn't stop it from the being the medium of entertainment I most consume and that I feel the most comfortable with.
Does TV suck? Righteously and almost always. But it's still where I get the bulk of my fiction, good and bad. And it probably always will be.
There are plenty of amazing TV shows on TV currently. I don't dig them all but I get the appeal. And TV did not used to be this level of high quality, if you can believe it. It used to be MUCH worse. There was a point in time in which Quantum Leap was the best science fiction series on television, which strikes me as a fucking travesty. Nevertheless, as a TV buff I have had MANY favorite shows over the years, mostly during my formative young adulthood. The thing all of these shows I loved have in common is almost none of them hold up in hindsight on any level. Many are outright cringe. I get WHY I loved Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Dinosaurs at the time for their uniqueness, but each of those shows were shows I thought were majorly sucky rewatching them years later. I'm sure plenty of kids who grew up in the 1980's were disillusioned when seeing a full episode of ThunderCats or Transformers as adults. My sensibilities are so different from when I was younger that I want to pick holes in Captain Fucking Picard! What is wrong with me?
There are exactly THREE shows from back in the day I loved that hold up equally well and contain the same magic today as back then (one of them lands even BETTER in hindsight). There are a few shows I still have great admiration for despite their imperfections (Farscape, Millennium, The Simpsons, Futurama, Gargoyles, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Superman: The Animated Series) but only three shows I EVER saw as a youth wowed me decades later: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Twin Peaks, and Justice League Unlimited. This will be a 3 part essay on each of these shows, what they meant to me as a viewer and a writer, how they influenced my work (where applicable) and what the best and worst things were about them.
The third and final essay will cover Justice League Unlimited
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Does TV suck? Righteously and almost always. But it's still where I get the bulk of my fiction, good and bad. And it probably always will be.
There are plenty of amazing TV shows on TV currently. I don't dig them all but I get the appeal. And TV did not used to be this level of high quality, if you can believe it. It used to be MUCH worse. There was a point in time in which Quantum Leap was the best science fiction series on television, which strikes me as a fucking travesty. Nevertheless, as a TV buff I have had MANY favorite shows over the years, mostly during my formative young adulthood. The thing all of these shows I loved have in common is almost none of them hold up in hindsight on any level. Many are outright cringe. I get WHY I loved Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, The X-Files, Quantum Leap, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Dinosaurs at the time for their uniqueness, but each of those shows were shows I thought were majorly sucky rewatching them years later. I'm sure plenty of kids who grew up in the 1980's were disillusioned when seeing a full episode of ThunderCats or Transformers as adults. My sensibilities are so different from when I was younger that I want to pick holes in Captain Fucking Picard! What is wrong with me?
There are exactly THREE shows from back in the day I loved that hold up equally well and contain the same magic today as back then (one of them lands even BETTER in hindsight). There are a few shows I still have great admiration for despite their imperfections (Farscape, Millennium, The Simpsons, Futurama, Gargoyles, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, Superman: The Animated Series) but only three shows I EVER saw as a youth wowed me decades later: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Twin Peaks, and Justice League Unlimited. This will be a 3 part essay on each of these shows, what they meant to me as a viewer and a writer, how they influenced my work (where applicable) and what the best and worst things were about them.
The third and final essay will cover Justice League Unlimited
( Read more... )