It’s a crying shame about “Farscape” being flushed, but not entirely surprising from what I understand:
1) SFC’s parent company is in deep financial trouble, and I think it’s pretty obvious just to look at it that “Farscape” is not a cheap series to produce. I doubt the actors are making big bucks; the money’s up on the screen. The other aspect is that in TV production, you reach a point of no return vis a vis syndication. You need a certain number of episodes to be able to form a syndication package to allow for stripping (running a show five times a week) which is where the real money is. If you don’t make that number, then the show will likely lose money overall, particularly if it’s an expensive show. I don’t know for certain it’s the case, but “Farscape” might have been reaching that number where they either had to cut their losses or commit to the full number for a syndie package, and they chose the former.
2) I always marveled how “Farscape” was clearly a series where the network was letting the creative folks have their head. Believe me, you can tell: You’ll see shows and something will happen or be said and you’ll say, “Yup, that was a network note.” For the most part, notes from the network exist to dumb shows down, make them lowest common denominator. “Farscape” challenged you to keep up with it. Networks hate that. So I thought it was smart that SFC was being “hands off” with the show. Turns out I was wrong. The series producers simply ignored network notes. This did not endear them to the brass at SFC. From what I hear ’round the campfire, SFC brass hated the series. A series has no friends at a network at its own peril; unless it’s a megahit, it’s vulnerable, as execs will look for any excuse to bag the show. “Farscape” was many things, but a megahit it wasn’t.
3) I also understand the sets have been destroyed. Not stored. Destroyed. If that’s true, if the sets are gone, then any “save the show” campaign is a waste of time. They won’t rebuild the sets. The bulk of initial outlay goes into the sets. The only way “Farscape” comes back (in a two hour film, as has been hoped) is if all shots of Moya, etc., are stock shots and the entire thing is shot on Earth. Which is not impossible, I suppose. But a return of the series ongoing if the sets are gone is slimmer than slim.
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