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#1 User is offline   waubrey 

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Posted 2013-February-07, 00:21

Cool list, not that I( agree with all of it LOL. I don't see how the British shows can be included.

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Posted 2013-February-07, 01:48

I don't see how Dr Who can be rated so lowly amongst some of the dross rated in the top 10.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 01:51

View Postthe hog, on 2013-February-07, 01:48, said:

I don't see how Dr Who can be rated so lowly amongst some of the dross rated in the top 10.



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Posted 2013-February-07, 02:02

View Postthe hog, on 2013-February-07, 01:48, said:

I don't see how Dr Who can be rated so lowly amongst some of the dross rated in the top 10.


And where is Red Dwarf?
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Posted 2013-February-07, 02:11

View PostVampyr, on 2013-February-07, 02:02, said:

And where is Red Dwarf?



top ten


you understand you are the only one who knows what that is......not ten million


Over 60 years that is the best?

fair enough list your top ten over last 60-etc years

hint no one knows red dwarf......less than 10% of world..you may be only vote
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Posted 2013-February-07, 02:51

The ordering of the list is definitely questionable and Alien Nation and Invasion are questionable entries (especially Alien Nation). I think this list is better (Babylon5, XFiles, Farscape are worthy additions). And it depends on do you count fantasy as part of science fiction? (Game of Thrones? Buffy? Dresden Files? etc.). I have many others that I'd consider at least worthy of considering (and certainly more worthy than Alien Nation) including Dark Angel, Andromeda, Quantum Leap, Sliders, V, Doll House, etc. And then comedies like Futurama, 3rd Rock from the Sun are a whole other kettle of fish (and include others like ALF, Red Dwarf, Lexx, etc.).
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Posted 2013-February-07, 07:39

No Babylon 5? Must be a joke.

And Doctor Who is borderline comedy IMO. Not quite, but close.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 10:18

View PostVampyr, on 2013-February-07, 02:02, said:

And where is Red Dwarf?

As we've noticed every time one of these lists is posted, the guy behind this site is obviously American. Torchwood and Dr Who have been shown prominently in the US, Red Dwarf not so much -- I'll bet he's never seen it.

At least he didn't list Lost in Space.

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Posted 2013-February-07, 11:09

Maybe this particular list doesn't have Red Dwarf because the author hasn't seen it.

But really, it would never belong on a sci-fi top ten list, or bottom ten list, or any list, because it isn't sci-fi. It's comedy. Maybe it could be on a comedy top ten list. Or maybe, if you really like it, on an all-genre list. Just not sci-fi.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 12:43

View Postmike777, on 2013-February-07, 02:11, said:

top ten


you understand you are the only one who knows what that is......not ten million


Over 60 years that is the best?

fair enough list your top ten over last 60-etc years

hint no one knows red dwarf......less than 10% of world..you may be only vote


I love Red Dwarf. You're missing out, world !
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Posted 2013-February-07, 12:46

View Postbillw55, on 2013-February-07, 11:09, said:

Maybe this particular list doesn't have Red Dwarf because the author hasn't seen it.

But really, it would never belong on a sci-fi top ten list, or bottom ten list, or any list, because it isn't sci-fi. It's comedy. Maybe it could be on a comedy top ten list. Or maybe, if you really like it, on an all-genre list. Just not sci-fi.


Why can't sci-fi be comedy ?
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Posted 2013-February-07, 14:39

View Postpaua, on 2013-February-07, 12:46, said:

Why can't sci-fi be comedy ?

I personally perceive a connotation to the term "science fiction" that excludes material that is fundamentally comedy. If the primary purpose is to make the audience laugh, it is comedy. Just adding aliens or spaceships doesn't make it sci-fi, IMO. Of course there can be some amount of humor in true sci-fi (Star Trek, Firefly) but nobody would call those comedies.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 15:39

View Postbillw55, on 2013-February-07, 14:39, said:

I personally perceive a connotation to the term "science fiction" that excludes material that is fundamentally comedy. If the primary purpose is to make the audience laugh, it is comedy. Just adding aliens or spaceships doesn't make it sci-fi, IMO. Of course there can be some amount of humor in true sci-fi (Star Trek, Firefly) but nobody would call those comedies.

I think sci-fi can be comedy or horror as well.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 16:18

To me, 'Castle' is fundamentally a police procedural, yet it is labelled 'comedy'. :ph34r:

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Posted 2013-February-07, 17:15

1. Star Trek
2. Twilight Zone
3. Battlestar Galactica (the new one)
4. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
5. Doctor Who
6. X Files
7. Farscape
8. Star Trek: The Next Generation
9. Babylon 5
10. Stargate SG1

Third Rock from the Sun gets an honorable mention

If fantasy is allowed, I'd add Game of Thrones into the mix...
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Posted 2013-February-07, 17:54

I like your list, but I think Buffy is fantasy. Agree about Game of Thrones. How about Firefly? I think I'd move Babylon 5 up a bit.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 17:56

View Postblackshoe, on 2013-February-07, 17:54, said:

I like your list, but I think Buffy is fantasy. Agree about Game of Thrones. How about Firefly? I think I'd move Babylon 5 up a bit.


fair enough. I can see bumping Buffy as fantasy.

I loved Firefly, but it was only on for half a season...
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Posted 2013-February-07, 18:21

View PostVampyr, on 2013-February-07, 02:02, said:

And where is Red Dwarf?


Absolutely agree Vampyr. Red Dwarf was brilliant.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 19:06

View Postbarmar, on 2013-February-07, 10:18, said:

At least he didn't list Lost in Space.


Oh, I grew up watching this and the Jetsons. Not sure they wouldn't make my list...
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Posted 2013-February-07, 19:45

View Postbillw55, on 2013-February-07, 11:09, said:

Maybe this particular list doesn't have Red Dwarf because the author hasn't seen it.

But really, it would never belong on a sci-fi top ten list, or bottom ten list, or any list, because it isn't sci-fi. It's comedy. Maybe it could be on a comedy top ten list. Or maybe, if you really like it, on an all-genre list. Just not sci-fi.

It's certainly possible for genres to overlap. There are comedy westerns (Blazing Saddles), comedy police procedurals (Barney Miller, Police Squad), comedy fantasies (I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched). The Neighbors, Mork and Mindy, and My Favorite Martian are more examples of comedy sci-fi.

Don't forget, this is the site that listed Firefly on its top 10 list for both sci-fi and westerns.

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