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HERC Goes Where No Reviewer... Aw, Heck, Here's ANDROMEDA!!

Published at:  Oct 02, 2000 6:15:32 AM CDT

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Hey, everyone. "Moriarty" here with some Rumblings From The Lab.



I firmly believe that Gene Roddenberry and L. Ron Hubbard are hanging out together somewhere, continuing to create crappy sci-fi to share with the world long after their public deaths. How this is occurring is something that only another really bad non-dead dead sci-fi writer could answer. In the meantime, here's HERCULES THE STRONG with his take on the somewhat semi-anticipated ANDROMEDA. Enjoy!!



Andromeda 1.1 FAQ



WHAT IS “ANDROMEDA?”


A new syndicated science fiction series. Like “Earth:
Final Conflict,” it is a Canadian production based on
a concept created by “Star Trek” mastermind Gene
Roddenberry before his 1991 demise.

WHY DO WE CARE?


Because, like “Star Trek,” this is a sci-fi series
about the adventures of a starship and its captain.

WHEN DOES IT AIR?


This week. It’s syndicated. Most markets will see it
between Monday, Oct. 2 and Sunday, Oct. 8.

THE CAPTAIN OF THE ANDROMEDA IS NAMED DYLAN HUNT. WHY
DOES THIS SOUND SO FAMILIAR?


This is the third Roddenberry-created pilot to feature
a main character named Dylan Hunt. Both “Genesis II”
(1973) and “Planet Earth” (1974) told the tale of
Hunt, a man frozen in time for centuries. In both
cases, Hunt would reawaken from a freak cryogenic
mishap to find his world devolved, chaotic and
otherwise transformed. (Both Hunts also had an
adorable female sidekick named Harper-Smythe.)

WHAT IS “ANDROMEDA” ABOUT?


It’s about a starship captain who, in an effort to
evade deadly enemies, plunges his ship toward a black
hole which leaves him frozen in time for 300 years.
He emerges to find his galaxy devolved, chaotic and
otherwise transformed.

DID RODDENBERRY WRITE THE PILOT?


No, this one is just based on Roddenberry notes. The
pilot was written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe, who wrote
one of the last episodes of “Star Trek: The Next
Generation” and a whopping 38 episodes of “Star Trek:
Deep Space Nine.”

ANY GOOD?


Yeah, I’ll be tuning it for episode two. Episode one
starts poorly but picks up steam.

CARE TO ELABORATE?


The first half-hour deals with the original crew of
the Andromeda, all of whom are people (or creatures) I
would not want to spend a lot of time with. Happily,
every member of the crew save Capt. Hunt are long dead
by the second half-hour, which deals with the salvage
crew who pluck the Andromeda from temporal stasis –
and who will presumably join Hunt in his efforts to
restore order to the galaxy.

HOW ABOUT A RUNDOWN OF THE SEVEN REGULARS?


* DYLAN HUNT (Kevin Sorbo), the captain of the
Andromeda, wants to restore “The Commonwealth,” the
federation of planets that fell a short while after he
became frozen in time.

* BEKA VALENTINE (Lisa Ryder) is the amazonian captain
of the salvage crew. She is a no-nonsense blonde
sitting on a lot of debt she hopes the Andromeda will
alleviate.

* TYR ANASAZI (Keith Hamilton Cobb) is a dreadlocked
combat specialist whom we barely get to meet at the
end of the first episode. He may be a member of the
genetically-engineered Nietzschian race that helped
destroy Hunt’s Commonwealth.

* TRANCE GEMINI (Laura Bertram) is a half-naked party
girl with purple skin and pointed ears. She will
remind you of “Big Brother’s” Britney. She’s one
nice-looking environment/artificial gravity specialist
with a lot of personality.

* REV BEM (Brent Strait) is a lizard-face whose race
apparently likes to eat and/or rape other races
(though Rev does not). The Commonwealth’s willingness
to make peace with Rev’s people is apparently what led
to the Commonwealth’s downfall.

* SEAMUS HARPER (Gordon Michael Woolvett) is Beka’s
twerpy engineer. He’s the regular I liked least.

* ANDROMEDA (Lexa Doig) is the super-cute
eurasian-looking holographic representation of the
ship’s computer brain. You are encouraged to look in
awe upon her cleavagy charms!

BRITNEY? ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM “BIG BROTHER”
WITHDRAWAL, HERC?


What does this have to do with “Andromeda??” Shut
up!!

HOW’S SORBO?


Disturbingly wooden. But I was not a mammoth fan of
“Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” (and, yes, I am
aware of the irony). The producers might want to
consider a shorter haircut.

WHAT CHARACTER DO YOU LIKE THE BEST?


(Herc lowers his head in shame.) The Britney one…

ARE THERE PROBLEMS?


Nothing insurmountable, but the show may engender a
new appreciation for Rick Berman. This series
underscores why “Voyager” and “DS9” were right to
avoid overelaborate alien makeup. And I am troubled
by Harper’s fondness for late 20th century
exclaimations like “We rule!!”

HOW DOES IT END?


The salvage guys have just learned the captain of the
Andromeda never abandoned ship. The mission's
financier decides to unleash superwarrior Tyr Anasazi
to deal with this contingency.

YOUR RATING FOR “ANDROMEDA,” HERC?


***

The Hercules T. Strong Rating System:


**** better than most motion pictures

*** actually worth your valuable time

** as horrible as most stuff on TV

* makes you quietly pray for bulletins

Your defiance only serves to amuse me!

I am -- Hercules!









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    Readers Talkback

  • Oct 02, 2000 7:41:50 AM CDT

    I tuned out Babylon 5 after the first few lackluster episodes, a

    by reverend dave

    So I'll give Andromeda a try to avoid repeating my mistake. Unless it really sucks. Vote Nader. Peace.

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  • Oct 02, 2000 8:24:52 AM CDT

    The Britney one...

    by werkharder

  • Oct 02, 2000 8:26:40 AM CDT

    The Britney one...

    by werkharder

    Sorry, hit enter too soon...
    Just wanted to let Herc know, thought the whole Britney one thing is hilarious. You crack me up, dude!

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  • Oct 02, 2000 8:27:01 AM CDT

    Numero Tres

    by helos

    I'm greatly encouraged that the pilot wasn't absolutely horrendous. It seems to me that all shows dealing with large/assorted cast members take at least half a season to find a groove. The real question will be how good it is by the first of the year. I just keep thinking about how bad Star Trek:TNG was in it's first episodes....and look how that turned out. So I'll give Andromeda a chance for the first 10-12 episodes.

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  • Oct 02, 2000 10:31:45 AM CDT

    I would trust Herc...

    by smacky o cracky

    ... if he had any real taste in TV. His Buffy and Angel reviews were so completely off last week, I don't know if I can trust anything he reviews anymore.

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  • Oct 02, 2000 12:58:37 PM CDT

    Lexa Doig

    by mockingbird girl

    Is it just me, or is the name "Lexa Doig" so much cooler than "Andromeda"???

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  • Oct 02, 2000 2:33:52 PM CDT

    Andromeda, and lack of playa haters.

    by zone zero

    The reason why there aren't any haters here yet is because this series has had good press. Yes, I expect the first few episodes to go slowly, It's practically character generation time. I expect late first or Early second season to be when things heat up. I'll wait untill later to be critical about this POTENTIAL hit. I'm out like a scout, just remember, if they come for the car, save the radio!

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  • Oct 02, 2000 4:18:17 PM CDT

    Lexa Doig

    by psyclops

    This chick is sooooo hot! She's going to be in the new Friday the 13th film 'JASON-X',... can't wait to see her "cleavegy charms" in Andromeda.

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  • Oct 02, 2000 6:58:01 PM CDT

    Farscape anyone?

    by monty python

    some similarities there. Farscape has really surprised me, it rocks!. As for kevin Sorbo I reject him on principle on the grounds that-A)who ever heard of an action-hero called kevin? B) He loves his hair too much. C) He loves himself too much. And D) He's Kevin Sorbo. If he gets a decent hair cut and goes easy on the "derring-do", I might look in, Maybe...

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  • Oct 03, 2000 1:36:27 PM CDT

    With the notable difference that Farscape is...

    by village people

    ...a braindead excuse for an sf show. The Andromeda people seem to know what they're doing. Good for them, and for Sorbo.

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  • Oct 07, 2000 9:08:18 PM CDT

    Man, what a crappy show

    by freexter

    Awful friggin' makeup. What's up with the alien pimp? Wait, let me see, the whole ship's hooked up to an a.i. with human emotions and they can't take care of a few annoying scavengers on board? That's gotta suck for a "starship."

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