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Sense of wonder
Are there any sf shows (beside Farscape and Doctor Who, that is) that actually excel at evoking a sense of wonder? Because for all of Who's defects, that *is* something it does very well indeed. And so did Farscape, though the wonder was tinged a darker shade there fairly consistently (instead of just occasionally, as it is in Who).
It happens to be one of the main reasons why I like sf. It's sad it's so rare in the tv incarnations of the genre.
It happens to be one of the main reasons why I like sf. It's sad it's so rare in the tv incarnations of the genre.
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I think the increased popularity of scifi as a visual genre (where movies are flat out mainstream and tv is no longer in a ghetto), as opposed to in books where it's still very much in a ghetto, is a two-edged sword. We get more of it, but it's also under pressure to "prove" that it's not an embarrassment. Whenever a scifi show is popular, it's never "this is really good scifi," it's "even though this is scifi, we promise, it's actually good!"
So things are self-conscious, ironic, sarcastic, nihilistic, gritty. And sometimes that even works spectacularly well. Early BSG, for instance, rocked the gritty realism boat.
But it doesn't leave a lot of space for wonder which is inherently unironic, and uncool because it can never have the detachment "cool" requires.
It's kinda sad, really, because like you, I love it. I think it's a real point of common ground we have in our love of stories.
It's probably also why I'm one of the few people who loved Superman Returns and is horribly sad that it got slated by the world. While I'm not sure I'd exactly put it in that category of wonder, it had a basic quiet optimism and humanism.
Humanistic stories don't always end happily or optimistically, but they almost always have a sense of optimism in their acceptance of possibility: that people are basically good and the universe is basically amazing. If John, for instance, had died at the end of PKW, the story itself would still be one of wonder - it would still be humanistic.
But I think the current trend is to ironically flirt with nihilism, but not enough for it to actually qualify as nihilism; just enough to make yourself look cool.
Hm, I didn't see Superman Returns.
Re: Hm, I didn't see Superman Returns.