That's the one I mentioned here also: "Virtuality". My understanding is that 
Fox elected not to pick it up as a series. I think the pilot two-hour TV movie 
was written in a way so that it could be a self-contained movie if that 
happened. At least, that's what I heard. I didn't spend the time watching to 
the end to see how they wrapped things up. 

You know, one thing I will saw about "Virtuality": it's at least nice to see a 
bit of a return to some scifi movies-of-the week on network TV. NBC did a 
two-part movie last weekend about a comet or something hitting Earth. Wasn't 
great, but was decent for a couple of hours. I remember when I was younger, 
back when movies-of-the-week were the norm, there was a lot of that type of 
scifi. I do wish that would return, so that we could enjoy some movies without 
having to worry about them becoming series. And, to give us an alternative to 
the SyFy weekend movies, which are just as horrible now as they were before the 
name change... 



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mr. Worf" <hellomahog...@gmail.com> 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 2, 2009 10:21:30 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] "Defying Gravity" on ABC now 






Here's a silly question, but what happened to that show that was on Fox? I 
can't think of the name but it came on 3 weeks ago and I haven't seen it since. 


On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 7:13 PM, Keith Johnson < keithbjohn...@comcast.net > 
wrote: 






Anyone watching ABC's entry into the "Big Brother in Outer Space by way of 
BSG-style drama"? It deals with a seven-year mission in the year 2052 that 
sends eight astronauts to visit six planets in the Solar System. Very quickly 
into the show, we're made aware there's some kind of secret involved. The two 
most experienced astronauts in the program (one of whom is played by Malik 
Yoba) are initially left off the mission aboard the spaceship "Antares". Later, 
when some kind of heart problem keeps cropping up among the crew--evidently 
tied to the "secret"--the two astronauts are blasted into space to join the 
mission. One comment I overheard makes me think some kind of sentient race has 
been encountered by humanity--perhaps on a previous tragic mission to Mars in 
which one of the current astronauts had to leave three of his fellows behind. 
Perhaps this sentient race is controlling the mission somehow? Not sure. 

Also not sure yet if I'll like the show. It has some decent actors and decent 
lines. But just when I'm starting to get into the mission and the scifi aspect 
of it, I'm distracted by overpowering music that attempts to heighten a scene, 
the lead astronaut's self-reflective monologue, too much of the newly-hot 
camera work (a la BSG and Star Trek) with a shaky cam to convey reality. Or I'm 
watching two astronauts make nekkid love in zero g and feeling vaguely 
manipulated at an attempt to make me feel awestruck or something. There's a lot 
of flashbacks and flashforwards that make following the story a bit confusing 
at times. "Lost" this ain't. There's also a odd flow: a mix of serious drama, 
melodrama, camp soap opera type moments, silly humour supported by "Desperate 
Housewives" type music, and a lot of titillation. It makes it hard for one to 
get a feeling of the overall nature of the show. Is it a drama, a reality-type 
show like "Virtuality", a mystery? Don't know, but I found myself losing 
interest a lot, then picking it back up, then losing it again as the standard 
nighttime soap feel comes back in the mix. 

Lots of TV veterans, including the blonde lady from "The 4400" (the one who 
feel inlove with a black man), and Cristina Cox "Blood Ties", who's been a 
guest in more series than Michael Michelle. They're all okay, but again, the 
uneven pacing, writing, and flashbacks undermine their acting. The constant 
shift from a high-tech spaceshp to mundane scenes on Earth are abrupt and 
off-putting. 

Like "Virtuality", this show seems to be another clone that tries to copy the 
delicate balance of reality-type drama mixed with scifi that BSG (mostly) did 
right. and like "Virtuality", it bores me as much as it intrigues--something 
that BSG didn't do in the main. 

Not sure if the show's even being picked up, but if it is, not sure I'll keep 
watching. 

Anyone else's thought's? 






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