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Make ‘Room’ for New Sci-Fi Series?

December 8, 2006

After-parties are so much better when the movie doesn’t suck. So it was with Sci-Fi’s new miniseries The Lost Room, which premieres Monday at 9 p.m. ET and continues the next two nights.

At Stone Rose in the AOL Time Warner Center, cast and crew mingled with the suits following a screening of the taut, engagingly nutty first installment. While waitresses in sleeveless black mini-dresses served “Lostmopolitan” cocktails, corporate reps touted the miniseries as a shrewd departure from giant-insect fare. “We’re thinking of it as a backdoor pilot,” said Scott Collins, vice president of ad sales for NBC Universal, between bites of his Kobe beef skewer.

The Lost Room centers on a key that opens the titular hotel room-cum-space portal that lets visitors travel virtually anywhere. This way-station also contains household objects endowed with strange powers—a pen that can electrocute, a bus ticket that can beam people to the sticks, etc. A divorced Pittsburgh detective (Emmy nom Peter Krause of Six Feet Under) losing his daughter (Elle Fanning, Dakota’s little sis) in the room sets the central drama in motion.

“The script reminded me of Raiders of the Lost Ark,” said Krause. “It has that sense of fun, and you still care about the characters. It was great for me, too, because I was sick of playing characters who are so neurotic and upset all the time.”

Admittedly, it takes a few scenes to accept oh-so-sensitive Nate Fisher kicking ass and taking names. But it happens. And Krause’s warmth deepens the father-daughter relationship. Castmate Julianna Margulies added, “The script came from Sci-Fi and I thought, ‘Oh, I don’t watch that shit. I’m a girl.’ Then I heard Peter was attached. I went, ‘Hmm, he always picks good projects.’”

One partygoer, however, cautioned against getting too buzzed on the series’ potential. Media buyer Roy Currlin of Carat USA said, “Miniseries have huge drop-offs. Lonesome Dove was the only one that never did. Plus, Sci-Fi has to build its brand. You know what’s on now? Wrestling.”

Fair enough, but what better way to build a brand than by making a worthwhile miniseries that courts the, well, Lost crowd, while offering up a mythology that’s uniquely its own? As for a series, the only keys to that are time—and ratings.

By Guest Blogger Tim Coleman

Posted by Caroline Palmer on December 8, 2006 | Comments (8)

11/15/2007 3:14:16 AM EST
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MoshuXXL commented:

I hope they will make Room a full Sci-Fi serie or maybe another miniserie at least.


12/19/2006 2:46:18 PM EST
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ruby2zdy commented:

My stupid new DirecTV HD-DVR was set to record the 3rd episode, said it recorded it, didn't record it. I set it to record the replay. It said it recorded it, it didn't record. I loved the mini-series, at least the first 4 hrs. I'm desperate to see the last 2 hrs, and I do wish they'd make a series out of it. One of the best sci fi shows I've seen.


12/17/2006 3:17:23 PM EST
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Mel commented:

I hope they have this as a full blown series.. I really enjoyed this miniseries, and I pretty much never watch sci-fi.


12/14/2006 4:52:02 PM EST
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Adrifter commented:

After watching the final installment, I would have to say as a series it has a lot of potential. I too am excited about the prospect of "The Dresden Files" and who knows, maybe the Sci-Fi Channel may climb out of the crapper if they keep putting on quality shows


12/14/2006 12:37:45 PM EST
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JB commented:

I've gotta admit I got hooked. The show was creative and the performers were excellent. If it does ever make it to a scheduled show - I'd watch it.


12/14/2006 8:32:50 AM EST
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GIRTSRS commented:

I really enjoyed this mini series which means they will not take it to a regular series. I love sci-fi movies and series but it seems like one with any depth is canceled. I would love to see this picked up.


12/12/2006 6:39:36 AM EST
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mrogus commented:

Battlestar Galactica started out as a miniseries and is now, in my opinion, the best show on television. Sci-Fi has a great chance now to continue that trend of great original programing. that's what will build their brand. that and getting rid of the damn wrestling :)

I am also excited about another new series coming up, "The Dresden Files" I hope the series does the books justice.


12/9/2006 2:22:46 AM EST
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JohnnyGenesis commented:

Good Blog Tim. I like Peter Krause in Six Feet Under & it's cool to hear a quote from him. This show caught my eye & I have to say I've given up on the Sci Fi Channel. I'll try to watch this.

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