Well, so it's finished airing...and SciFi is very pleased. From our producers this morning:
...Over on the BBs at SciFi there's a certain amount of approbation, a lot of confusion about where the story came from, and some indignation at the ending, along the lines of "How dare this not have a happy ending, it's a fairy tale, right, a fantasy, where's our happy ending?"
Ah well. We have ours. :) On to the next miniseries!
(The funniest remarks over there so far: (1) "There should be a sequel!" (Whoops, sorry, we seem to have killed everybody but Kriemhild.) (2) "We want a series!" (Argh! But now that you mention it... NAAAH.) ;)
The premiere of Dark Kingdom averaged a 1.8 HH rating and 2.109 million total viewers (P2+).
This is the most-watched Monday program ever for Sci Fi in any second quarter.
Dark Kingdom delivered 1.181 million P25-54s, the #8 cable program for the day on Monday on this measure.
...Over on the BBs at SciFi there's a certain amount of approbation, a lot of confusion about where the story came from, and some indignation at the ending, along the lines of "How dare this not have a happy ending, it's a fairy tale, right, a fantasy, where's our happy ending?"
Ah well. We have ours. :) On to the next miniseries!
(The funniest remarks over there so far: (1) "There should be a sequel!" (Whoops, sorry, we seem to have killed everybody but Kriemhild.) (2) "We want a series!" (Argh! But now that you mention it... NAAAH.) ;)
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Date: 2006-03-29 02:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-29 04:04 pm (UTC)If I'd had any presence of mind, I'd've asked my parents to tape it for me (which is, however, no guarantee that they would have done it...).
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Date: 2006-03-29 04:06 pm (UTC)*checks Amazon*
Hmmm!
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Date: 2006-03-29 02:27 pm (UTC)Wow! Aside from the occasional corny dialogue, we loved it. So was Fafnir based on the 1906 painting of Siegfried and Fafnir by H. Heinrich? He looked just like the depiction there. Although your Siegfried was not fighting him in the buff like in the painting. (Googling this, I discover that the artist has apparently painted more than one, the one in our big mythology book is not the one in the LC Art Center with the same name.)
After we watched it, we pulled out the encylopedia of mythology and looked at the summaries for Brynhild, Kreimhild, etc. and said a lot of "yep, that was in there!" Reading the Niebulungenlied will have to wait, though, as our only copy is in German (purchased for a long-ago college class).
Nice to have some real sword-forging mental imagery to go with re-reading Door into Fire which we do occasionally, too. The anvil-cleaving scene seemed, well, familiar, but with no fire-elementals lurking in the hearth.
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Date: 2006-03-29 03:10 pm (UTC)Things I was watching for:
* Fire elemental in the forge
* Wizard's Knot in the big spell diagram
* Any good books in Fafnir's hoard
All missing, alas. No solar panels on the dragon, either, but he did have a nice Bussard ram scoop. And the main chamber of his cave was pretty close to how I imagined Segnbora's.
But the big problem is that I now have Bugs Bunny's rendition of Wagner going through my head. "But what did you expect from an opera, a happy ending??"
- cjmr's husband
(Now that I think about it, there was, in fact, a spear and magic helmet. Spear and magic helmet? Spear and magic helmet!)
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Date: 2006-03-29 05:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-29 09:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-29 02:35 pm (UTC)no subject
> (The funniest remarks over there so far: (1) "There should be a
> sequel!" (Whoops, sorry, we seem to have killed everybody but
> Kriemhild.) (2) "We want a series!" (Argh! But now that you
> mention it... NAAAH.) ;)
Coming to first-run syndication on a station in your market:
BEOWULF: The Series.
The Adventures of Boromir.
The Happy Hobbits Variety Hour
Darthen and Arlen: The Next Generation
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Date: 2006-03-29 03:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-29 11:05 pm (UTC)