Medium is based off Afterlife, which was a fairly good six episode series shot in Bristol.
But yeah, whatever. To be fair, most great speculative fiction has thrived off the mixing of noir-ish detective stories. Need I point out X-Files and Bladerunner? Surely you can think of more. I get the point of watering genre fiction down, but the best shows are almost always molds and mixes of more than one genre.
@deruberhanyok: Proving it is the interesting part. What sort of case can they make that wouldn't get laughed out of court?
"Yes, your honor, we arrested this man in a nursing home for a murder he committed 50 years ago, based on the testimony of a ten-year-old who claims he remembers being killed by defendant in his previous life."
So, you take "Pushing Daisies," "Medium," and "Law & Order:SVU" and churn it into horrific shit chowder. That sounds great. I don't want to watch the show, but man! I wish I could have seen the pitch meeting that got this hellbrew green-lit. That must have been some brilliant Jedi mind-trick shenanigans.
Assuming this is sci-fi, it seems to be another attempt to have sci-fi without having sci-fi, like Quantum Leap. Create a sci-fi premise that places the characters in settings familiar to the audience. That way, you don't have to pay to build the future and you don't alienate any sci-fi-averse viewers.
@Jes St.Lawrence: agreed. the only sci-fi part of Quantum Leap was the hologram sidekick. The rest was the same-old drifter-changes-lives-wherever-he-goes storyline from the Run for Your Life and The Fugitive through those angel shows (like Highway to Heaven).
07/01/09
Wouldn't be surprised if M. Night "What a twist!" Shyamalama-ding-dong was involved...
06/30/09
But yeah, whatever. To be fair, most great speculative fiction has thrived off the mixing of noir-ish detective stories. Need I point out X-Files and Bladerunner? Surely you can think of more. I get the point of watering genre fiction down, but the best shows are almost always molds and mixes of more than one genre.
06/30/09
These people are going to be running around arresting senior citizens? And that's the basis for yet another crime show with a twist?
06/30/09
"Yes, your honor, we arrested this man in a nursing home for a murder he committed 50 years ago, based on the testimony of a ten-year-old who claims he remembers being killed by defendant in his previous life."
"Case dismissed."
06/30/09
It's not sci-fi enough to destroy anything except a career or two.
06/30/09
Only if there were an iota of science in the concept of reincarnation.
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Feh.
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Long answer: No.
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