new season in June!!!Syl wrote:I'm beginning to think I'm not going to see another ep of The Venture Bros. and that bums me.


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Close but not quite. The Season 4 cancellation mostly just altered the flow of the remaining arc. Had that not been a problem, it would've been pretty much the same, but flowed better. The telepaths would've been introduced in the final four of Season 4, and the Earth Civil war would've spilled into Season 5 a bit. So, instead of what seemed to be a full on stop, and a restart, would've been more smoothly blended. And of course Claudia Christian had to go and be big headed and held out too long on her contract, so they replaced her with Captain Cupcake, and sent Ivanova into deep space.Cail wrote:The B5 story arc got hosed with the cancellation in the 4th season. The 5th season we got was an awful lot of filler, and nowhere near up to par with the rest of the series.
Nah, Season 5 was always meant to be how it was, except Claudia was meant to be in it. The cancellation meant he had to close up season 4 threads and not start Season 5 threads. If there was never a fear of cancellation, the season 4 threads wouldn't have ended quite so soon, they would've stretched for 2-4 episodes into Season 5 (So Sheridan would've probably been President by S5 Ep 4 or 5, rather than by S4 Ep21, and Byron and his groupies would've started arriving on the station by S4 ep 18 or 19, rather than S5 ep1, so basically the same exact thing, just paced differently.Cail wrote:Yeah, Quark was the sci/fi satire. It didn't last very long, but it made me laugh.
Sin, that's interesting what you're saying about B5. I thought most of the plot issues were rushed into the 4th season because of the cancellation. That's also why I thought Claudia left. The show got cancelled, she made other plans, the show got picked back up, and she was stuck.
Or maybe I'm just taking her side 'cause she's a babe.