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Warren Ellis's Global Frequency May Not Air

ajs writes "According to Ain't It Cool News, the WB network has cancelled Warren Ellis's Global Frequency, a wonderfully twisted modern-day SF TV series which may yet air, but the company that owns the series will now have to shop it around to other networks. If you're a fan of the comic series or you have just been starving for good non-space SF since the X-Files went away, you might want to send words of support to your favorite non-WB network. Slashdot has previously interviewed Ellis."

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  1. Global Frequency sounds like more of the same by Saeger · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Show summary:
    " Global Frequency revolves around an independent defense intelligence organization connected by a worldwide telecommunications web that uses ordinary individuals as agents around the world to fight black ops projects, unexplained phenomena and other problems the government agencies have."

    That's not sci-fi, that's pseudo-scientific psychic crap with conspiracy theory thrown in. And what are the odds that this show gives legitmacy to The Department of Fath^H^H^H^H Homeland Security with cute references to "HomeSec" like they did in TheGrid and The4400 shows?

    I'll be glad if it never airs. So much crap on TV. I've got a grand total of four shows I bother to watch: 1) Enterprise, 2) Stargate, 3) MythBusters, and 4) BattleStar Galactica ("imported" early from the UK).

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