At 01:19 AM 5/20/02 -0600, Michael wrote:
>From: "The Fool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > It wasn't too bad, and singnificantly better than the anticlimactic
> > letdown that was the Series finale for Earth Final Conflict.
>
>What? I missed the end?
>
>Oh well, no big deal on that.  I watched EFC from episode 1, and  stopped
>watching when they started with the the whole Atavus storylines.  The
>episodes and the story as a whole really started to suck (IMO) at that point
>and I just lost interest.  That's ok, I'll probably catch what I missed when
>sci-fi channel does another chain-reaction, and finally find out how the
>story ended (aside from tragically).  If someone could give me a summary of
>the final season, I would apreciate it.  That way I can know how the
>demented/inconsistant writers ended the story, and I can also spare myself
>having to actually watch the show in re-runs.

I'd suggest going to the show's website and reading the synopsis...  a lot 
less painful than watching the show meander to its end...  Of course I 
think it had been doing that for at least a couple years now anyway, but 
the final year seemed really pointless IMHO.  ( 
http://www.efc.com/episodes/ep5.html but they haven't put in the last few 
summaries yet)

>Interesting, this year has seen the end of numerous sci-fi shows:
>-The Invisible Man (gone well before its time, but I guess Sci-Fi can't
>afford to fund that, Farscape, Stargate SG-1, and B5 projects all at the
>same time... frankly, I would rather sci-fi kill The Chronicle and keep The
>Invisible Man).

I heard they cancelled The Chronicle too...

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>Are there others that have also gone away this year?

I think Dark Angel has packed it in as well

Sean
p.s. Welcome back Michael

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