Syfy Looking to Get Back to Battlestar Galactica-Quality Sci-Fi

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SYFY LOOKING TO GET BACK TO BATTLESTAR GALACTICA-QUALITY SCI-FI

Syfy's dropping their lighter Haven and Eureka-style shows in favor of 12 Monkeys, Ascension, and other gritty content.

30 OCT 2014 BY MATT FOWLER

Shortly after Ron Moore's dark, engaging remake of Battlestar Galactica helped raise the bar for all of sci-fi TV, the network it aired on - the appropriately named Sci-Fi Channel - rebranded and went broader with its content. Because while BSG drew raves from critics and fans, the audience was still relatively small. Enter the "Syfy" rebranding and the introduction of lighter, Earth-based procedural shows like Eureka, Haven, and Warehouse 13.

Now things are changing once again. With the overwhelming success of genre mega-hits The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, Syfy's head of original programming, Bill McGoldrick, thinks its time to return back to quality serialization. And that audiences nowadays have proven to be hungry for good, thought-provking TV perhaps in a way they weren't back in 2004.

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Tricia Helfer in the space voyage series, Ascension.

With new shows 12 Monkeys (with Nikita's Aaron Standford), Ascension (starring BSG's Tricia Helfer), The Expanse (with Thomas Jane), and Arthur C. Clarke’s Childhood's End (starring GOT's Charles Dance), Syfy is looking to hit a genre ratings jackpot and tap into the new Golden Age of Television. But are people willing to invest in sci-fi the way they are with fantasy and horror?

McGoldrick spoke to EW.com about the network's new plan.

"In terms of where it was before with original content and some of the series that were on the air, maybe they were more procedural, more lighthearted in tone - and by the way, those shows worked really well for a long time. I’m referring to the Warehouses and the Eurekas. What we have in development now is more of a serious tone, more back to our roots. You’ve seen and probably heard about our desire to get back up to space. We have a couple really big shows that are trying to accomplish that—Ascension, The Expanse in particular, which play more toward I think the harder core sci-fi fan who used to be perceived as niche but is now mainstream and commercial in a way they have never been before. That’s what we’re trying to accomplish."

Furthermore, McGoldrick said that, tonally, Syfy could definitely do with Walking Dead what AMC has done with it.

"We could absolutely do that. I think if you really looked at Defiance, Dominion and some of the content we’ve already done, there’s some pretty rough stuff in those shows. I think sci-fi can be more provocative than any other genre. We will push it wherever we think is appropriate."

But does this new shift back to darker, more serious content mean that we could see BSG or Stargate return?

"Battlestar and Stargate had their spinoffs. I think now it’s about giving our audience some fresh stuff. But I would never close the door completely on any of those that you mentioned."​

http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/10...t-back-to-battlestar-galactica-quality-sci-fi

:ohhh: I need to get back into "Battlestar Galactica".
 

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Why do they have to do one or the other though? A couple shows with the tone of Warehouse 13 and Euraka can exist besides darker shows in the vein of Battlestar Galactica.
What Syfy needs to do is be focused on quality above all else.
And get that shytty Smackdown bullshyt off the channel. Who the hell needs that on Syfy?
 

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Didn't they take BSG off Netflix? I've been wanting to get into that show since its stans swear it's better than DS9.
 

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Why do they have to do one or the other though? A couple shows with the tone of Warehouse 13 and Euraka can exist besides darker shows in the vein of Battlestar Galactica.
What Syfy needs to do is be focused on quality above all else.
And get that shytty Smackdown bullshyt off the channel. Who the hell needs that on Syfy?
yeah, basically. yes wretling is fiction, but its not science fiction.

They need to have QUALITY on there. eureka was dope.
 

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Didn't they take BSG off Netflix? I've been wanting to get into that show since its stans swear it's better than DS9.

I was never into the Star Trek shows but BSG remake was pretty good. It's final season fell off though and "The Plan" they kept mentioning throughout the series well there was never really a plan lol...
 

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Duuuuuvaaaaal!!
Syfy cancels shyt too much. Like another Fox. After they canceled Stargate Universe, i was done with them
Breh, SGU might've been the most "intelligent" scifi show ever. That shyt was pure Piff! It was moment after moment of :krs: -like when the Destiny dipped into that star to refuel...... :noah:
When it ended, I was :mjcry:
But if they do a Childhood Ends series.....:ohhh:
Clarke was a beast with the pen!
Edit:
I wonder if Eli is still out there, looking like an old man, piloting Destiny all by himself on the other side of the universe?
:mjcry:
 
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They don't have money to make quality sci fi shows, but got the cash for those stupid ass monster movie of the week shyts, and summer blockbuster knock offs?
If a channel called SciFi (yes, I know its SyFy now) can't do the genre justice, who will?

And get that shytty Smackdown bullshyt off the channel. Who the hell needs that on Syfy?

Same thing with Ghost Hunters



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The only thing I try to watch regularly is Z Nation. I don't pay attention to SyFy any other time but I am kinda interested in Ascension.

I've been wondering for awhile why they've been content to do cheesy B-grade shows and haven't tried to cash-in on the rise in popularity of cable TV shows. There's plenty of room for cheesy stuff like Z Nation, quirky shows like Warehouse 13, their awful original movies and more dramatic fare.
 

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IGN podcast discussion:

Eric Goldman and Roth Cornet discuss Syfy's new focus on scripted, serialized dramas and if they can gain back fans they lost from the Stargate / Battlestar Galactica era.
 
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