Category: Poll
Last article published: 7 December 2009
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Though the truth is I finished writing my Buck Rogers reviews during the summer, it's gonna take until the start of the new year to finish publishing them. What's the NEXT series I should undertake to watch or rewatch in its entirety, reviewing each installment as I go? That's where you come in!
I've finessed it down to five choices, and top vote-getter (in the comments) will be given priority. Let's meet our contestants!
The Avengers
Not Marvel's (see below), but the spy show from the 60s (as well as the New Avengers from the 70s, and the 1998 movie). My Avengers are Steed and Mrs. Peel, so there's all the other agents to discover - not that I've seen the episodes with my favorite duo since I was a kid. Pros: A change of pace, since all the other stuff is sci-fi and this is only borderline sf. Cons: Not all Season 1 episodes have survived, but even so, I may have to invest in some DVDs as I don't have the complete series yet.
Blake's 7
I've never seen it and it's finally available in Canada. This sort-of cousin to Doctor Who is one of British TV's most heralded science-fiction classics, about "a group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship". Pros: The Doctor Who connections. At 52 episodes, it'll take exactly a year. Cons: Is it interesting enough for the world at large?
Farscape
I've only seen a couple of episodes here and there, but a very low proportion of this colorful turn-of-the-millennium series. At 4 seasons and 88 episodes, it's a sizable investment, but a lot of people have recommended it to me over the years. Pros: It has a similar inciting premise as Buck Rogers and would follow it smoothly. Cons: What if Amazon Prime pulls it out of circulation before I get to the end?
The MCU
One of two very long projects proposed on this list, but a big one, this would entail watching every single piece of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the Netflix shows, Agents of SHIELD, Cloak and Dagger, even the Inhumans, in addition to the movies and their more obvious spin-offs. And it's still going strong. Pros: Really popular and could be cool to see what outlying puzzle pieces are worth checking out (or throwing out). Cons: Iron Fist. Inhumans. Long waits between movie reviews as I get through seasons of television. And what happens when the Multiverse starts including OTHER Marvel movies/shows?
Quantum Leap
When I was thinking of what series to REvisit, Quantum Leap immediately came to mind. I might even throw in some of the tie-in novels since I bought a few in a used book store a few years ago and haven't made myself read them. Oh and the comics series too. At 97 episodes, it's almost two years of reviews of a beloved show. Pros: Reader demographic's sweet spot. Cons: Do I remember them too well to truly enjoy a rewatch?
Pros and cons aside, I wouldn't have put any of them here if I wasn't ready to commit to them, so take the arguments for what they're worth and vote in the comments section! I'll announce the winner right here in the post and on social media, and we'll see what we can do to start work on 2022 articles!
Comments
I watched Blake's Seven as a kid in the US. I remember loving it until it underwent some cast changes. I stopped watching it after that. I would be curious to read about it I remeber very little.
As for your warnings, I was told the same thing about doing Doctor Who episode by episode rather than serial by serial and those fears were unwarranted.
Second choices would be the Avengers (non-MCU kind) and Quantum Leap. I'd be curious to think if you think Quantum Leap still holds up. There are certainly some episodes / scenes lodged in my memory.
Allen: I've seen it in the 2000s, and I think it does hold up.
While it had its share of sci-fi tropes, the overall direction was wildly different than what had been offered before... or since!
Avon is one of the greatest characters ever, BTW. Add in Servalan and...
I haven't seen most of the MCU films (not terribly interested, I'm afraid), watched all of Quantum Leap a few years ago and it's still fresh on my mind, and only just started Farscape (three episodes in!).
I will of course read any of your reviews with great interest, but I think you put it yourself best when you said that Farscape would be a rather natural thematic followup and offers good chances for loads of cross- and meta-commentary.
But indeed please live long and prosper in reviews!
Admittedly, Inhumans was probably a low point.
Blake's Seven then.