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Post by Kapt~`'- on Mar 18, 2005 3:01:34 GMT -5
The season just started in January! What's with the three month season? Kapt~`'-
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Post by Tobbles on Mar 18, 2005 13:14:49 GMT -5
1 normal season according to Star Trek is 26 episodes. So if you do one episode a week which what happens, thats 26 weeks which is exactly half a year. So it should last 6 months not 3. I would imagine Stargate is usually the same.
Problems are probally they don't have any ideas for decent episodes so they don't do as many.
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Post by Chris3123 on Mar 19, 2005 0:22:04 GMT -5
The season just started in January! What's with the three month season? Kapt~`'- Um, the season started back in July. July 9th, to be exact.
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Post by oblivion on Mar 19, 2005 2:13:41 GMT -5
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Post by Favorite15 on Mar 19, 2005 7:39:38 GMT -5
They really screwed up the timeline...
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Post by Kapt~`'- on Mar 22, 2005 18:47:02 GMT -5
Um, the season started back in July. July 9th, to be exact. Ummm.....the season actually started Jan 21. With Battlestar Galactica to be exact Kapt~`'-
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Post by oblivion on Mar 24, 2005 17:25:33 GMT -5
You sure? Gateworld.net says the first episode of the season originally aired on July 9.
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Post by Kapt~`'- on Mar 24, 2005 21:18:45 GMT -5
I could be wrong I guess. Maybe it was the New SciFi Friday I'm thinking of
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Post by Chris3123 on Mar 25, 2005 10:35:54 GMT -5
Ummm.....the season actually started Jan 21. With Battlestar Galactica to be exact Kapt~`'- No, it started back in July. Jan 21 began the second half of the season.
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Post by voyager on Apr 2, 2005 8:31:37 GMT -5
They are doing what other networks have thought about doing.
Having no more normal seasons means that the shows can last an entire year.
UPN did it with Enterprise from the get-go. They would show half the season first, then air repeats for a bit, then air a few more new eps, then repeats, then air the final new eps.
HBO does it with their shows all the time. They show like 8 new eps, then re-air reruns, then air the rest.
Fox waits until after the Superbowl to launch 24, that way they never air re-runs of the show, and they start their new seasons in November, when most networks started in September.
Heck even NBC isn't even waiting for the next season to start airing new shows anymore. Aprentice 3 started a few weeks after Apprentice 2 ended, and CBS started Survivor like 3 weeks after the last ended as well.
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