Librarian IAC Member Offline I may be blonde but... Posts: 658 Location: Washington (not DC) New in the Library - 9/26/2011 Sep 26th, 2011 at 5:17pm Print Post New in the SHADO Library: Bloopers, Goofs and Other Blunders A Viewers Guide to UFO Bloopers If you only have one solution to a problem - you're not trying. IP Logged
Neesierie Colonel Offline Straker, somehow it's always about you. Posts: 990 Location: Fulton, MO Re: New in the Library - 9/26/2011 Reply #1 - Sep 26th, 2011 at 5:46pm Print Post God, there were a lot of them, weren't there? I'm sure there are still more of them out there that we'll catch as we rewatch the episodes too! (Dang producers, wanting everything done in the first take!) The sky is not the limit; nor are the stars. WWW IP Logged
Librarian IAC Member Offline I may be blonde but... Posts: 658 Location: Washington (not DC) Re: New in the Library - 9/26/2011 Reply #2 - Sep 26th, 2011 at 6:23pm Print Post I'm sure if we looked for 1st season Star Trek bloopers, we'd find as many. : And let's face, it, the idea that 40 years later people would be analysing any show would have been laughable to Anderson or anyone else of the time. If you only have one solution to a problem - you're not trying. IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: New in the Library - 9/26/2011 Reply #3 - Sep 26th, 2011 at 9:31pm Print Post So true, Deb. Look at any first season of an ongoing show. Everyone is finding their feet. Babylon Five seemed to be an exception to the rule. The show's creator, J. Michael Strazynski, very carefully planned a five year story arc. The show's continuity is evidence of that. The first season of TOS, TNG, DS9, and Voyager, all were sub-par, when compared to the later episodes. But in TOS, two of the best episodes, were in season one, Balance of Terror, and The City on the Edge of Forever. IMO that is. What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged