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sinbadthesailor2013-03-01 10:16 pm
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Sinbad Cancelled
According to tvwise.co.uk, Sinbad will not be getting a second season.
Some agitation on the Sinbad (2012) facebook page for a continuation.
Some agitation on the Sinbad (2012) facebook page for a continuation.
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I'm gutted cause I knew plenty of people watching it but. Maybe it can just be the firefly of our generation :P Bit of a fail show mixed with epic that gains an underground fanbase of epic XD
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There's always fanfic, I suppose.
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And I want to know what's up with Tarryn's daughter. :(:(:(:(
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Yeah. What was up with her? D:
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I assume the Land of the Dead trying to reclaim Sinbad? Maaaaybe. Or something else, because Lord knows this show did not place a high premium on coherence.
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I was thinking more Monster Escapes from Land of Dead to Rule World. Or something.
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Oh, yes, a possibility! I dunno, she was definitely a bit weird about Sinbad when they met her, and was staring at Sinbad when her eyes went black, but maybe the monster needs Sinbad to carry out its dastardly plan.
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Honestly, I think its weak point had been the start. It was confusing, rushed and the acting talent of the antagoninsts overshadowed the newbyes. It found its grounding later, but at that point I guess its potential viewership already left.
I've noticed that last summer, people was curious and talked about the show during the first episodes, and then the series fell into silence. I hardly think there is any organized fandom like it happens for other new series.
The production should have invested more time in trying to promote the show and create a solid fanbase. What a waste.
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I didn't find it confusing at all, but as much fun as it was to watch Naveen and Orla chew scenery and have D/S vibes, the arc plot was mostly really, really boring. I liked the self-contained episodes better.
I didn't get the show until it came out on DVD here. Didn't know it existed until someone on my flist mentioned getting into it. It wasn't widely advertised in Canada unless you watch Space, which... not very many people do. I really would have liked more of a fandom. Maybe the Syfy broadcast will bring a few people in. As it stands, I'll keep writing fic over here in a corner. By myself.
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For confusing I meant that they rushed the plot to put all the characters together, and give Sinbad a crew as soon as possible. Like, everything happened in episode 1. I've watched the first episodes on air, (well, online) and back then I've read a lot of comments where people wondered about the main characters' names, which wasn't very clear. I dind't dislike the pilot, but I've seen better introductions.
Aww, I know what you mean about fanfictions. I'm in the fandom of the other Sinbad series, the one from the nineties, and that show was cancelled too. That's why we were all excited about the new adaptation, and hoped it could last longer. I wish you are right and maybe later the show will gain new fans, but I'm skeptical. I'll cross fingers anyway. :)