I don't have any news, but I wonder if the recent Columbia accident might have any effect on the chances of this show finding a new network?
I just wonder because things like the Trailer for the new movie The Core have been pulled from cinemas as a direct result of the accident (read more here: http://www.ascifi.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16748 ), and an episode of the american series John Doe has been put on the back burner.
From www.scifi.com/scifiwire:
Fox Pulls Doe Episode
Fox will pull an episode of John Doe that deals with the death of an astronaut in light of the Columbia disaster, Zap2it reported. The episode, "Illegal Alien," was slated to air on Feb. 7 and begins with an astronaut falling out of the sky.
"It was very much of a mutual decision," executive producer Brandon Camp told the site. "We have this episode that revolves around this mysterious appearance of an astronaut in a forest outside of Seattle, and there are all these whispers of a connection between the astronaut and John Doe throughout the episode."
I hope you don't think me callous in asking this question, but I think it is relevant. I sympathise deeply with the families and friends of those that were lost in the accident, but it would be short-sighted not to acknowledge what possible effects the incident might have on the science fiction genre.
Odyssey 5, as we all know features a space shuttle crew, and many of the flashbacks and some new scenes are, and no doubt would continue to be set on the shuttle. Might a public sensitivity to such issues, or a desire not to offend play a part in ensuring Sony does not find a new home for this show? I certainly hope not, but I would be interested to hear your thoughts.
I just wonder because things like the Trailer for the new movie The Core have been pulled from cinemas as a direct result of the accident (read more here: http://www.ascifi.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16748 ), and an episode of the american series John Doe has been put on the back burner.
From www.scifi.com/scifiwire:
Fox Pulls Doe Episode
Fox will pull an episode of John Doe that deals with the death of an astronaut in light of the Columbia disaster, Zap2it reported. The episode, "Illegal Alien," was slated to air on Feb. 7 and begins with an astronaut falling out of the sky.
"It was very much of a mutual decision," executive producer Brandon Camp told the site. "We have this episode that revolves around this mysterious appearance of an astronaut in a forest outside of Seattle, and there are all these whispers of a connection between the astronaut and John Doe throughout the episode."
I hope you don't think me callous in asking this question, but I think it is relevant. I sympathise deeply with the families and friends of those that were lost in the accident, but it would be short-sighted not to acknowledge what possible effects the incident might have on the science fiction genre.
Odyssey 5, as we all know features a space shuttle crew, and many of the flashbacks and some new scenes are, and no doubt would continue to be set on the shuttle. Might a public sensitivity to such issues, or a desire not to offend play a part in ensuring Sony does not find a new home for this show? I certainly hope not, but I would be interested to hear your thoughts.