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  • I Ian Shlasko

    Well, I can give you my top 5... 1) Babylon 5 2) Firefly 3) ST: DS9 4) Heroes 5) ST: TNG Would probably have Dr. Who on that list, but I haven't seen much of it.

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    Heroes broke it for me when Sylar began to flip flop more than a politician behind in the polls. "I'm a monster, no a good guy, I am misunderstood, no an anti-hero, no a bad guy...maybe?" Bab 5 as #1, interesting. Dr. Who would definitely be in there considering the rest of the list.

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      Its different depending on where you go. http://www.justnews.com/slideshow/entertainment/13277110/detail.html[^] Xena was Sci-Fi? Buffy? The original Start Trek #1? http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/gallery/topscifishows/[^] Tales from the Crypt and Wonder Woman? The Greatest American Hero? So what is the CP top 50? Or maybe just the top 10?


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        Heroes broke it for me when Sylar began to flip flop more than a politician behind in the polls. "I'm a monster, no a good guy, I am misunderstood, no an anti-hero, no a bad guy...maybe?" Bab 5 as #1, interesting. Dr. Who would definitely be in there considering the rest of the list.

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        ragnaroknrol wrote:

        Heroes broke it for me when Sylar began to flip flop more than a politician behind in the polls.

        I actually like that... I don't like it when shows decide "Ok, this guy is 100% evil"... In real life, there's no such thing as "good" and "evil". I mean, look at Babylon 5... The "evil" guys were never really "evil"... Just different points of view. They're only "evil" because their views oppose those of the protagonists. It's cool how Sylar keeps jumping around... Sometimes he's just on a killing frenzy, and sometimes he's with the "good guys"... But when he's a "good guy," you're always wondering when he's going to switch sides again and betray them. I call that good writing.

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        • I Ian Shlasko

          ragnaroknrol wrote:

          Heroes broke it for me when Sylar began to flip flop more than a politician behind in the polls.

          I actually like that... I don't like it when shows decide "Ok, this guy is 100% evil"... In real life, there's no such thing as "good" and "evil". I mean, look at Babylon 5... The "evil" guys were never really "evil"... Just different points of view. They're only "evil" because their views oppose those of the protagonists. It's cool how Sylar keeps jumping around... Sometimes he's just on a killing frenzy, and sometimes he's with the "good guys"... But when he's a "good guy," you're always wondering when he's going to switch sides again and betray them. I call that good writing.

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          Ian Shlasko wrote:

          I don't like it when shows decide "Ok, this guy is 100% evil"... In real life, there's no such thing as "good" and "evil"

          Hitler, Ghengis Khan, Pol Pot, Simon Cowell?

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            Its different depending on where you go. http://www.justnews.com/slideshow/entertainment/13277110/detail.html[^] Xena was Sci-Fi? Buffy? The original Start Trek #1? http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/gallery/topscifishows/[^] Tales from the Crypt and Wonder Woman? The Greatest American Hero? So what is the CP top 50? Or maybe just the top 10?


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            Shows like Buffy (or anything dealin with vamps, warewolves, etc) don't make the list...thats fantasy, not scifi. Shows like Xena, Hercules, etc don't make it cause those are mythology shows, not scifi

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              Its different depending on where you go. http://www.justnews.com/slideshow/entertainment/13277110/detail.html[^] Xena was Sci-Fi? Buffy? The original Start Trek #1? http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/gallery/topscifishows/[^] Tales from the Crypt and Wonder Woman? The Greatest American Hero? So what is the CP top 50? Or maybe just the top 10?


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              wheres blakes 7 or quatermass? or red dwarf!!! come to think of it, based on some of these, where is the prisoner? tommorrow people? saffire and steel? joe 90 stingray captain scarlett the clangers - surely they should be top ten

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                Ian Shlasko wrote:

                I don't like it when shows decide "Ok, this guy is 100% evil"... In real life, there's no such thing as "good" and "evil"

                Hitler, Ghengis Khan, Pol Pot, Simon Cowell?

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                Not sure who Pol Pot was and I'm sure that Simon Cowell is just on there in jest but... You consider those people evil? I don't so much. Sure they were in-humane but not necesarily evil. In-humane != evil.

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                  wheres blakes 7 or quatermass? or red dwarf!!! come to think of it, based on some of these, where is the prisoner? tommorrow people? saffire and steel? joe 90 stingray captain scarlett the clangers - surely they should be top ten

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                  Fireball XL5? Supercar? The Survivors? (okay, that was crap) Sadly there are so many and it is so subjective that it's unlikely that any 2 people would agree what should and should not be on the list.

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                    wheres blakes 7 or quatermass? or red dwarf!!! come to think of it, based on some of these, where is the prisoner? tommorrow people? saffire and steel? joe 90 stingray captain scarlett the clangers - surely they should be top ten

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                    Alex hogarth wrote:

                    red dwarf

                    Forgot about that one. Good fun.


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                      Fireball XL5? Supercar? The Survivors? (okay, that was crap) Sadly there are so many and it is so subjective that it's unlikely that any 2 people would agree what should and should not be on the list.

                      me, me, me "The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!" Larry Niven

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                      digital man wrote:

                      unlikely that any 2 people would agree

                      We both don't have to agree, you just have to agree with me ;P


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                        Not sure who Pol Pot was and I'm sure that Simon Cowell is just on there in jest but... You consider those people evil? I don't so much. Sure they were in-humane but not necesarily evil. In-humane != evil.

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                        Hitler, Ghengis Khan, Pol Pot

                        kinar wrote:

                        You consider those people evil? I don't so much.

                        That has to be the dumbest and most ignorant thing I've read all day. They personify evil in a very real way: they used violence and killing as a means to an end and thought nothing of committing genocide and, apart from everything else they did, killed millions of innocent people. That's not evil? Only form their perspective, perhaps, but not from any sane point of view.

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                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                          I don't like it when shows decide "Ok, this guy is 100% evil"... In real life, there's no such thing as "good" and "evil"

                          Hitler, Ghengis Khan, Pol Pot, Simon Cowell?

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                          Evil is a matter of perspective. I doubt Hitler thought he was the "bad guy"... He thought he was "purifying" the human race, right? The whole "Aryan nation" garbage? Yeah, from OUR perspective, he was "evil", but really he just had a different point of view... And needed to die a painful death.

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                            digital man wrote:

                            unlikely that any 2 people would agree

                            We both don't have to agree, you just have to agree with me ;P


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                            Ah, if only, if only... :)

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                              Its different depending on where you go. http://www.justnews.com/slideshow/entertainment/13277110/detail.html[^] Xena was Sci-Fi? Buffy? The original Start Trek #1? http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/gallery/topscifishows/[^] Tales from the Crypt and Wonder Woman? The Greatest American Hero? So what is the CP top 50? Or maybe just the top 10?


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                              • I Ian Shlasko

                                ragnaroknrol wrote:

                                Heroes broke it for me when Sylar began to flip flop more than a politician behind in the polls.

                                I actually like that... I don't like it when shows decide "Ok, this guy is 100% evil"... In real life, there's no such thing as "good" and "evil". I mean, look at Babylon 5... The "evil" guys were never really "evil"... Just different points of view. They're only "evil" because their views oppose those of the protagonists. It's cool how Sylar keeps jumping around... Sometimes he's just on a killing frenzy, and sometimes he's with the "good guys"... But when he's a "good guy," you're always wondering when he's going to switch sides again and betray them. I call that good writing.

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                                It wasn't about good or evil. It was about being wishy washy. He had no conviction. If you are going to be a monster, be a damn monster. But wanting to be a good guy, wanting to fix your addiction, embracing it, just being a jerk, being power mad, being the nicest guy around, and then something else wasn't consistent. I don't call it good writing. I call it "the good guys should have spaced him already, may not die, but he can enjoy a trip to mars for a few centuries to get some perspective. Bester was consistent. He did things for the corps. He did things for him. He wanted humanity on top, and psi-cops in charge of humanity when they time was right. Mordin was a self-serving genie. But you knew where he stood. All of the B-5 characters were pretty consistent. You may not have liked them, they may have gone through changes, but when they were there, you knew their motivations and goals. Sylar felt like a lost character looking for a niche because the writers were tired of the niche being "villain." His motivations felt external after the whole "you are brothers" thing. Heck, Mal has some weird honor code yet you never felt like he was doing things capriciously. Even when he was being a complete jerk or killed someone you could figure out why. "Darn."

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                                • I Ian Shlasko

                                  Well, I can give you my top 5... 1) Babylon 5 2) Firefly 3) ST: DS9 4) Heroes 5) ST: TNG Would probably have Dr. Who on that list, but I haven't seen much of it.

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                                  Gag, DS9 and TNG blew for the most part. Way too PC. The Borg episodes were reasonably cool though.

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                                    Shows like Buffy (or anything dealin with vamps, warewolves, etc) don't make the list...thats fantasy, not scifi. Shows like Xena, Hercules, etc don't make it cause those are mythology shows, not scifi

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                                    kinar wrote:

                                    or anything dealin with vamps, warewolves, etc

                                    Unless the source of said vampires/werewolves is described as failed genetics or bio-warfare experiment, and their "special traits" are explained in scientific terms. Certain zombie movies have achieved this... I think it's been done to some degree with vampires, but no examples come to mind.

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                                      Its different depending on where you go. http://www.justnews.com/slideshow/entertainment/13277110/detail.html[^] Xena was Sci-Fi? Buffy? The original Start Trek #1? http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/gallery/topscifishows/[^] Tales from the Crypt and Wonder Woman? The Greatest American Hero? So what is the CP top 50? Or maybe just the top 10?


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                                        kinar wrote:

                                        or anything dealin with vamps, warewolves, etc

                                        Unless the source of said vampires/werewolves is described as failed genetics or bio-warfare experiment, and their "special traits" are explained in scientific terms. Certain zombie movies have achieved this... I think it's been done to some degree with vampires, but no examples come to mind.

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                                        Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                        I think it's been done to some degree with vampires, but no examples come to mind.

                                        Blade. The hemotologist develops a retrovirus to cure herself of a bite.

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                                          Not sure who Pol Pot was and I'm sure that Simon Cowell is just on there in jest but... You consider those people evil? I don't so much. Sure they were in-humane but not necesarily evil. In-humane != evil.

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                                          kinar wrote:

                                          Not sure who Pol Pot was

                                          Leader of the Khymer Rouge in Cambodia from the late 70's. Responsible for killing between 750,000 and 2,000,000 of his own people - all the clever ones he could catch. If we lived under his rule, then every member of this website would be under a death sentence, because we can read. See "The Killing Fields" for an idea of the political ideals of this "gentleman"!

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