Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
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Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Alright, I've finally finished season one and the first eleven episodes of season two, which I believe was the last of the original writer's work. Are there any other episodes I should make an effort to watch? I do love the show, but I don't think I can endure the latter day episodes, especially the season a friend described to me as, "sitting around in a bar and arguing."
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-Gaheris Rhade, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Seriously I think you're done. I LOVED the first season and first half of season 2 but after Wolf left the decline in quality and characters was so dramatic that I could not bear to watch it past season 2. Maybe other fans disagree with me on this but I can't think of any episodes that really come to mind as great past this point.Crom wrote:Alright, I've finally finished season one and the first eleven episodes of season two, which I believe was the last of the original writer's work. Are there any other episodes I should make an effort to watch? I do love the show, but I don't think I can endure the latter day episodes, especially the season a friend described to me as, "sitting around in a bar and arguing."
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You could tell that someting gone wrong without knowing the behind the scenes stuff after Wolf left. Frankly, I think it has more to do with more than just one guy leaving, but afterwards it really does get awful: the drama is completely lacking, completely arbitrary, none of the characters mean much anymore, etc.
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Watch the end of Season 2:
Option A: Pretend thats the end and never touch the following episodes
Option B: Follow through to the end of Season 3 (It is going downhill so dont expect much but it isnt at the bottom yet.)
Option C: Follow through all the way to the end of Season 4 ( You think its at bottom yet ?)
Option D: Follow through all the way to the end of season 5 ( Unless your a completionist or generally want to punish yourself, not recommended)
Take your pick really.
Season 3 - 4 are only really good if you want to see Lexa Doig some more, season 5 however removes that one source of decency.
(Granted it wasnt their fault, RL issues for the actor)
However, expect lots of "The Legendary Adventures of Dylan Hunt". The wanking gets so extreme it is unbearable to watch coupled with it being reduced to the most lame attributes possible.
Option A: Pretend thats the end and never touch the following episodes
Option B: Follow through to the end of Season 3 (It is going downhill so dont expect much but it isnt at the bottom yet.)
Option C: Follow through all the way to the end of Season 4 ( You think its at bottom yet ?)
Option D: Follow through all the way to the end of season 5 ( Unless your a completionist or generally want to punish yourself, not recommended)
Take your pick really.
Season 3 - 4 are only really good if you want to see Lexa Doig some more, season 5 however removes that one source of decency.
(Granted it wasnt their fault, RL issues for the actor)
However, expect lots of "The Legendary Adventures of Dylan Hunt". The wanking gets so extreme it is unbearable to watch coupled with it being reduced to the most lame attributes possible.
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Yeah by season three the show had basically devolved into "Lets see how AWESOME Dylan Hunt is!"
It is a shame to think changing this one cast member could have sent the show into a far more tolerable direction.
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Don't watch any more seasons in full. More detailed recommendation to follow.
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Alright, here is my list of good later Andromeda episodes (and by good I mean those that are still true to the characters):
Season 2:
Episode 17: "The Things We Cannot Change"
This one is good because it actually stays true to Dylan's character before it was so massively changed. It is definitely the best character story of Dylan there is - and Sorbo delivers a good performance. You can definitely see what anchors him and what is most important to him in the world here, especially at the scene when it comes to how much one can make him suspend his disbelief.
Episode 18: "The Fair Unknown"
Another good episode that also shows the beginning of the problems of Andromeda. Still, it poses a good questions - what if the Vedrans are not the good guys they are as they were portrayed? How much has Dylan been shaped by Propaganda?
Episode 19: "Belly of the Beast"
A good character story. The science is whacky, but if you like to know how characters will relate to certain death and how much they will sacrifice for each other, this one answers it.
Episode 20: "The Knight, Death, and the Devil"
Probably the best of the later Season 2. It deals with what happened to the Commonwealth AIs? How do you deal with those that survived the fall? Also, it shows the necessity for a military force.
The rest of season 2 is crap.
Season 3:
Episode 4: "The Lone and Level Sands"
What happens when an old Earth ship sent for exploration before the Commonwealth is found? Also deals with the question of AI/human relationships and brings the Dylan/Rommie storyarc to a highly satisfying conclusion that makes actually sense.
Episode 10: "The Unconquerable Man"
One of Trance's manipulations: What would have happened if not Dylan, but Gaheris Rhade had been in charge of the Andromeda?
Episode 16: "Point of the Spear"
The best space combat episode ever of Andromeda. That said, the underlying story is a bit silly, but it is the best space combat episode there is.
Episode 20: "Twilight of the Idols"
A good exploration of what guerilla Commonwealth organizations could do. Also has one priceless exchange between Dylan and Rommie. Spoiler
This one is a huge maybe. Only recommended if you are a Michael Shanks fan and like to see his wife kicking the crap out of him.
The rest of season 3 is crap.
Season 4:
Episode 13: "The Warmth of an Invisible Light"
This would have been a very bad Season 2 episode. Deals with what would have happened had Dylan died. Not a good one, but interesting for some character moments.
Episode 17: "Abridging the Devil's Divide"
Interesting for one scene only, where it is shown how truly scary AI-avatars can be in armed conflicts and how valuable one is in combat.
Other than that, the story is mundane and not really that good.
Others also liked Episode 19, but I think it completely undermined the character of the Andromeda in all her incarnations. So my advice is to stay away from it.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, WATCH SEASON 5.
Oh, and after you have watched the episodes above, read the original plan of Robert Hewitt Wolfe.
That said, in my opinion one can see that the writers were hanging on to RHW's work at the end of Season 2, however with the mass exodus thereafter only a few of the original writers were retained. As a consequence, the writers became more like whatever writer of the week wanted them to be. Same with the storylines. Only a few of the original writers showed up as guest writers and you can see it in the later seasons - their episodes are the few that are actually good.
Season 2:
Episode 17: "The Things We Cannot Change"
This one is good because it actually stays true to Dylan's character before it was so massively changed. It is definitely the best character story of Dylan there is - and Sorbo delivers a good performance. You can definitely see what anchors him and what is most important to him in the world here, especially at the scene when it comes to how much one can make him suspend his disbelief.
Episode 18: "The Fair Unknown"
Another good episode that also shows the beginning of the problems of Andromeda. Still, it poses a good questions - what if the Vedrans are not the good guys they are as they were portrayed? How much has Dylan been shaped by Propaganda?
Episode 19: "Belly of the Beast"
A good character story. The science is whacky, but if you like to know how characters will relate to certain death and how much they will sacrifice for each other, this one answers it.
Episode 20: "The Knight, Death, and the Devil"
Probably the best of the later Season 2. It deals with what happened to the Commonwealth AIs? How do you deal with those that survived the fall? Also, it shows the necessity for a military force.
The rest of season 2 is crap.
Season 3:
Episode 4: "The Lone and Level Sands"
What happens when an old Earth ship sent for exploration before the Commonwealth is found? Also deals with the question of AI/human relationships and brings the Dylan/Rommie storyarc to a highly satisfying conclusion that makes actually sense.
Episode 10: "The Unconquerable Man"
One of Trance's manipulations: What would have happened if not Dylan, but Gaheris Rhade had been in charge of the Andromeda?
Episode 16: "Point of the Spear"
The best space combat episode ever of Andromeda. That said, the underlying story is a bit silly, but it is the best space combat episode there is.
Episode 20: "Twilight of the Idols"
A good exploration of what guerilla Commonwealth organizations could do. Also has one priceless exchange between Dylan and Rommie. Spoiler
Episode 21: "Day of Judgement, Day of Wrath"
This one is a huge maybe. Only recommended if you are a Michael Shanks fan and like to see his wife kicking the crap out of him.
The rest of season 3 is crap.
Season 4:
Episode 13: "The Warmth of an Invisible Light"
This would have been a very bad Season 2 episode. Deals with what would have happened had Dylan died. Not a good one, but interesting for some character moments.
Episode 17: "Abridging the Devil's Divide"
Interesting for one scene only, where it is shown how truly scary AI-avatars can be in armed conflicts and how valuable one is in combat.
Other than that, the story is mundane and not really that good.
Others also liked Episode 19, but I think it completely undermined the character of the Andromeda in all her incarnations. So my advice is to stay away from it.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, WATCH SEASON 5.
Oh, and after you have watched the episodes above, read the original plan of Robert Hewitt Wolfe.
That said, in my opinion one can see that the writers were hanging on to RHW's work at the end of Season 2, however with the mass exodus thereafter only a few of the original writers were retained. As a consequence, the writers became more like whatever writer of the week wanted them to be. Same with the storylines. Only a few of the original writers showed up as guest writers and you can see it in the later seasons - their episodes are the few that are actually good.
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Seconded. That is the best recommendation there is for the general seasons. Oh, she returned after her pregnancy in the later episodes of S5, but these are crap anyway. Except for one or two seconds they never got her character right in S5.PREDATOR490 wrote:Season 3 - 4 are only really good if you want to see Lexa Doig some more, season 5 however removes that one source of decency.
(Granted it wasnt their fault, RL issues for the actor)
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
I love the show too! The characters and the technology make for one the best sci-fi shows I have seen in a long time. Tyr Anasazi, costume issues aside, has got to be one of my all-time favorite characters.Stravo wrote:Seriously I think you're done. I LOVED the first season and first half of season 2 but after Wolf left the decline in quality and characters was so dramatic that I could not bear to watch it past season 2. Maybe other fans disagree with me on this but I can't think of any episodes that really come to mind as great past this point.
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-Gaheris Rhade, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Thanks! That was exactly what I was looking for. I tried to watch the episode following episode 11, season 2, and was immediately turned off on it.Thanas wrote:Alright, here is my list of good later Andromeda episodes (and by good I mean those that are still true to the characters):
"Our people were meant to be living gods, warrior-poets who roamed the stars bringing civilization, not cowards and bullies who prey on the weak and kill each other for sport. I never imagined they'd prove themselves so inferior. I didn't betray our people – they betrayed themselves."
-Gaheris Rhade, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
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SpoilerCrom wrote:I love the show too! The characters and the technology make for one the best sci-fi shows I have seen in a long time. Tyr Anasazi, costume issues aside, has got to be one of my all-time favorite characters.Stravo wrote:Seriously I think you're done. I LOVED the first season and first half of season 2 but after Wolf left the decline in quality and characters was so dramatic that I could not bear to watch it past season 2. Maybe other fans disagree with me on this but I can't think of any episodes that really come to mind as great past this point.
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Has there been any noteworthy attempts to fan rewrite the show from season 2 on? It seems like just a waste to let it degrade like that.PREDATOR490 wrote:Spoiler
"Our people were meant to be living gods, warrior-poets who roamed the stars bringing civilization, not cowards and bullies who prey on the weak and kill each other for sport. I never imagined they'd prove themselves so inferior. I didn't betray our people – they betrayed themselves."
-Gaheris Rhade, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
-Gaheris Rhade, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Then do not ever watch any episode besides those I mentioned, because he will be reduced to a caricature of himself who eventually gives everything to the Spirit of the Abyss in order to gain ULTIMATE POWER. Oh, and in one episode he and Dylan hold a contest who kills the most enemies in hand-to-hand combat ontop a volcano.Crom wrote:I love the show too! The characters and the technology make for one the best sci-fi shows I have seen in a long time. Tyr Anasazi, costume issues aside, has got to be one of my all-time favorite characters.
There is some great fanfic out there.Crom wrote: Has there been any noteworthy attempts to fan rewrite the show from season 2 on? It seems like just a waste to let it degrade like that.
That said, the creator himself made the ultimate rewrite, declaring everything past the last episode he helmed non-canon. Basically, Trance just creating the weirdest future ever for her amusement as a thought exercise.
Yeah, amusing in the "we are idiots" thing. The whole story made no sense and also was completely out of sync of what avatars are shown to be capable of earlier. If Rommie comes for them, they would all be dead.PREDATOR490 wrote:Spoiler
Indeed. She too changed to plot device of the week. Also, her new custome was just completely ridiculous. Trying to oversex Trance of all people.... UGH.As for Trance... at first she was kinda cute and then we have the switch around, from then on it just sinks her entire character to the point I never understood what the hell she was trying to accomplish.
Yeah...everything is in shambles...but he won. Yippie.The ending of S5 is just hilarious how it uses Dylan to 'finish' the series by randomly saying he won or something.
Oh, and randomly blowing up planets that never actually mattered in the DROMverse at all suddenly means a huge impact. Yeah, right.
I think you are misremembering something here... the Vedrans were always Vedrans, Dylan was just born on Tarn Vedra.Incidentally, they never actually addressed where the fuck the PROPER Vedran went in S2. If S5 is meant to be their homeworld and the Vedrans evolved into humans... uhh where did they go ?
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
I was going to add my specific recommendations, but I think Thanas covered in more completely then anyone else could.
That said you could still watch the rest of Season 2, aside from the last episode, as the Season 3 conclusion sucks. There are some good Season 3 episodes, "Point of the Spear" probably the best. And aside from the one Season 4 episode that Thanas pointed out (I actually forgot about that episode), stay away from all of Seasons 4 and 5; that is unless your into self punishment.
That said you could still watch the rest of Season 2, aside from the last episode, as the Season 3 conclusion sucks. There are some good Season 3 episodes, "Point of the Spear" probably the best. And aside from the one Season 4 episode that Thanas pointed out (I actually forgot about that episode), stay away from all of Seasons 4 and 5; that is unless your into self punishment.
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Heck, the first part sucked as well. Suddenly, we rip off Predator.Temujin wrote:I was going to add my specific recommendations, but I think Thanas covered in more completely then anyone else could.
That said you could still watch the rest of Season 2, aside from the last episode, as the Season 3 conclusion sucks.
Also, the other episodes of Season 2 I did not mention are pretty bad compared to the rest. If he did not like the twelfth episode, he'll not like them. Also, stay away from most of Season 3.
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Didn't RHW have some weird shit in store for the show?
I like the premise of the show, although I've only seen the first handful of episodes.
I like the premise of the show, although I've only seen the first handful of episodes.
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....you have to be a bit more specific than "weird".Stofsk wrote:Didn't RHW have some weird shit in store for the show?
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I remember reading his outline years ago, but I only vaguely recall it. Not enough to give any details, I'm afraid. I just thought it was pretty... weird, especially from what I recall it had to do with Trance's character. Sorry I can't be more specific.
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Oh, that. Yeah, that might have turned out to be weird but I think depending on the execution, it might also have been pretty brilliant.
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Yeah, it wasn't great, but at least it made sense. I still don't quite know what the fuck was going on in the Season 3 conclusion. That was a serious drop in quality.Thanas wrote:Heck, the first part sucked as well. Suddenly, we rip off Predator.Temujin wrote:I was going to add my specific recommendations, but I think Thanas covered in more completely then anyone else could.
That said you could still watch the rest of Season 2, aside from the last episode, as the Season 3 conclusion sucks.
Also, the other episodes of Season 2 I did not mention are pretty bad compared to the rest. If he did not like the twelfth episode, he'll not like them. Also, stay away from most of Season 3.
As for the rest of Season 2, its been a while since I've seen the episodes, and in comparison to everything that came after, it certainly doesn't seem so bad in retrospect. Watching the rest certainly wouldn't hurt him, not like subjecting himself to all of Season 5.
I read that too. It seemed weird in print, but as Thanas pointed out, it could have been executed well. RHW had a knack for doing that.Stofsk wrote:I remember reading his outline years ago, but I only vaguely recall it. Not enough to give any details, I'm afraid. I just thought it was pretty... weird, especially from what I recall it had to do with Trance's character. Sorry I can't be more specific.
Mr. Harley: Your impatience is quite understandable.
Klaatu: I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.
Mr. Harley: I'm afraid my people haven't. I'm very sorry... I wish it were otherwise.
"I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe.
If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other." – Frankenstein's Creature on the glacier[/size]
Klaatu: I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.
Mr. Harley: I'm afraid my people haven't. I'm very sorry... I wish it were otherwise.
"I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe.
If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other." – Frankenstein's Creature on the glacier[/size]
Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Not really. SpoilerTemujin wrote:Yeah, it wasn't great, but at least it made sense.
New headwriter (Bob Engels) who clearly didn't have a clue what the characters were about. He had a different vision for the show and wanted to execute it - and got the power to do so - the end result are completely disjointed story arcs.I still don't quite know what the fuck was going on in the Season 3 conclusion. That was a serious drop in quality.
"In Heaven now are three". Enough said. That one was S5 quality.As for the rest of Season 2, its been a while since I've seen the episodes, and in comparison to everything that came after, it certainly doesn't seem so bad in retrospect.
In heaven now are three.Watching the rest certainly wouldn't hurt him, not like subjecting himself to all of Season 5.
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
OK, I looked it up and I concede!Thanas wrote:In heaven now are three.
God that sucked. I thought that was a Season 3 episode. The only good part was this little exchange:
Trance: She can't tell you.
Beka: Why? Why can't I tell him?
Trance: Because if you tell him, Tyr will die.
Tyr: Then, by all means, leave me in suspense.
Mr. Harley: Your impatience is quite understandable.
Klaatu: I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.
Mr. Harley: I'm afraid my people haven't. I'm very sorry... I wish it were otherwise.
"I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe.
If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other." – Frankenstein's Creature on the glacier[/size]
Klaatu: I'm impatient with stupidity. My people have learned to live without it.
Mr. Harley: I'm afraid my people haven't. I'm very sorry... I wish it were otherwise.
"I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe.
If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other." – Frankenstein's Creature on the glacier[/size]
Re: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda Recommended Episodes
Yeah. I still remember the big fandom implosion that followed it, with a lot of guys just throwing in the towels. It resulted in a 300 page megathread on the fanforum.Temujin wrote:God that sucked.
No noooo. The "suckfest of the season" part over there is already filled quite adequately with Delenda Est, the episode I recommend to people who want to know why Andromeda declined in quality. I call it the special twofer - first quite possibly the best Andromeda episode ever - Angel Dark, Demon Bright - then Delenda Est.I thought that was a Season 3 episode.
My patented Delenda Est rant coming on:
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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