"Are you ready for the golden age of genre TV?"
What? A few threads ago, didn't you lament that there was nothing good on TV for you? Also, why does this:
CaptJohnSheridan said:
Thanks to Game of Thrones we are entering a golden age of genre TV. Syfy has renewed The Expanse for a second season and it will also make John Scalzi's futuristic military drama Ghost Brigades into a series. Netflix has ordered 10 episodes for a series based on the sci fi detective story Altered Carbon. And HBO is making Isaac Asimov's Foundation into a show. I'm excited! Are you ready for the new golden age of Television?
...read like an advertisment?
But to answer your question, the general trend in TV nowadays is that on one hand, it can cater to niche audiences more than it could in the past, largely in part due to increased awareness of said shows/Internet/Netflix, etc. The other side of the coin is that this leads to audience fragmentation, so there's much more competition for shows to stay on the air. If anything, the various posts on this thread prove my point. User X nominates Show A as an example of quality, User Y disagrees that Show A is such an example, then nominates Show B, and so on.
Also, http://www.tor.com/2016/09/05/sci-fi-fantasy-adaptations-movies-tv/ might be worth a read if you're declaring a golden age.
And since people have commented on certain shows, this is where I apply my obviously objective tastes in an obviously objective manner and point out when they're obviously right/wrong, as in:
-Game of Thrones: Awesome
-The Expanse: Haven't seen, partly because it's not out on DVD yet, partly because I have little love for the books it's based on.
-Altered Carbon: Great dislike for the book, didn't like the writing style
-Foundation: I think the book is quite solid, but is clearly a collection of stories welded together (which is actually the case). Think it's much better to have a TV adaptation than film one though (wasn't Emmerich slated to direct at one point?)
-The Flash: Only seen season 1, I don't feel like repeating my thoughts on it again
-Arrow: Seen seasons 1 to 3, feel it takes a nosedive in season 3, from what I've heard, this continues in season 4.
-Dark Matter: Only seen season 1, think it's good - it oddly complements Killjoys. Killjoys excels in worldbuilding, but has broad characters/plots. Dark Matter has better characters/plots, but the background of the setting is left vague for the most part. But overall, I enjoyed it.
-Defiance: Only seen season 1. Bit "meh." There's a good concept lying in there, but here we have a changed Earth, and have limited it to one town in the middle of nowhere. Feels like the budget couldn't meet the ambition.
-The Walking Dead: Watching season 4 right now. Season 2 was a bit of a blip (if still "good), season 1 and 3 were very solid. Overall, very good show.
-Stargate: I'm honestly fine with this, in that we're getting a reboot. SG-1 is solid, but it's a show that feels like it happens to be called "Stargate" rather than a true continuation of the film that was originally called "Stargate." Atlantis was basically SG-1 2.0, and I liked Universe, but only because it had a solid second season to make up for a lacklustre first season. To be honest, I'm not sure what a fourth Stargate show could even do to be different from previous ones, unless maybe you took the premise of Infinity (near future, public knowledge of the Stargate Program, etc.), and did something decent with it.