Aucunne info officielle encore et rien n'est joué, mais... F*uck ! Les nouvelles sont pas bonnes. Voici un post de Dylan Neal (le monsieur dans mon avatar) aka David martel, le héros de la série, et un des types les plus objectivement géniaux qu'il y ait parmis les acteurs à Hollywood (then c'est le cas de tout le cast de cette série
[post qui vient B5LR.com : Le sujet]
(c'est un peu long et obviously c'est en Anglais, je résume à la fin)
Dylan Neal a écrit :OK where do I start and what do I say? First of all let me say that I have not stayed away this past week because of any criticisms about me or the show. In fact I must say that I was expecting much worse and am pleasantly surprised by the reaction! It's quite clear on this board and others that even among fans that were disappointed, most wish to see a series and would give it another chance - what more can you ask for.
In regard to the ratings, well this has been the source of my silence. I have trouble not speaking my mind and this often gets me into trouble. I am not at liberty to divulge everything that I know at this point and obviously I am not eager to anger anybody at the network or the studio. However, some of you have been doing some stellar snooping and are obviously getting a clearer picture of where we stand. I want to make it very clear here that I am not divulging anything that has not already been ascertained by others and posted here and elsewhere. I just feel that since you've already learned many things, as loyal fans and devotees you are entitled to a little confirmation of the facts.
Basically we got destroyed by the football game. I guess this shouldn't be too much of a shock considering many of you here stated you would watch the game over the movie if you had to choose, and if die-hard fans are saying that, how could we expect the 'regular' viewing public to do any differently. When the numbers are released I think you will find quite a difference between the East coast where the game was opposite us, and the West where the game was over by airtime. Indeed as one of you already posted, San Diego garnered a 3.2; this is no where near the national numbers. I'm not saying anything that hasn't already been discovered since it's been posted here that we didn't reach at the minimum a 2.6.
What can I say, I'm as disappointed as all of you. It seems that despite SCI FI's admiral publicity campaign, they simply picked the absolute worst night to air the movie. I think they would have had better luck throwing a dart at a calendar than picking the 19th. I don't know whether the network was aware of the game when it first decided on the 19th, but that game was the highest rated game in over FIVE years!
Now where do we go from here? I am not saying that all is lost by any means! The network is aware of all of this and if I know Doug Netter, he is pitching statistics right left and center in an attempt to make sure the network and studio see the clear picture here. When all the numbers are released I think there will be some good things in there along with the bad. There are many ways to break down Nielsen stats, and I'm sure that is what the network is doing right now.
I think Antony had a good idea in asking all of you to voice your support for a series at SCI FI's website. As I said in my last post, B5 for whatever reason has and may continue to be 'the little engine that could', that uphill struggle aint over, and anything you do to be heard as fans can't hurt.
If I could make a little request here, when speaking of this information, try not to make it sound like somehow I spilled the beans or that I'm the source of all these stats. I'm simply confirming what you already know and felt obliged to 'speak amongst friends' if you will. I just don't want it getting back to the network or the studio that I somehow sabatoged them. I know that maybe I'm sticking my neck out here a little, but I felt you guys were worth it, and well I am who I am.
Silence is not a death knell as some have surmised, some things just need to be worked out in due time. We all want Rangers to go, and I thank you again for all your support, even your criticisms. I've had a good chuckle over many of the posts, isn't controversy fun?!
Heads up everyone, the battle's just begun.
Fondly, Dylan
Donc en gros et bien l'audience n'est pas bonne. En fait le téléfilm s'est fait exploser par un match de foot qui passait en face, et il a fallu que ce p*tain de match soit celui qui rassemble le plus d'audience en *5* ans !
Sci-Fi a fait une grosse campagne de pub pour le Film (bande annonce dans les cinés notamment) et espérait une grosse audience, quelque chose qui ne soit pas trop, trop loin du record établi par la mini-série Dune qui avait dépassé les 4 points de ratings.
Bref, pour LotR ils devaient avoir un 3 / 3.5 en ligne de mire.
Vlan ! Dylan n'est pas en mesure de révéler les chiffres, mais cela ne dépasse pas les 2.6 et en fait c'est apparemment en dessous de ça encore.
Bon, tout espoir n'est pas perdu parce que les gens de Sci-Fi doivent bien être conscient de ça aussi, et puis surtout, il y a aussi des assez bonnes nouvelles :
si LotR était en face du match sur la côte Est, ce n'était pas le cas sur la Côte Ouest, et là on a l'exemple de San Diego où le rating est de 3.2 [pour faire une moyenne à moins de 2.5, ca fait qu'ils se sont *vraiment* fait détruire sur la côte Est!].
Donc en ce moment Doug Netter et les gens de B5 sont en plein en train de faire des beaux graphiques pour montrer le bon coté des audiences à Sci-Fi et puis nous et les acteurs de la série on croise les doigts
Si ca vous intéresse un petit message sur le forum officiel sur SciFi.com pour dire qu'on veut une série peut pas faire de mal:
http://www.scifi.com/bboard/browse.cgi/1/5/2414
Ni un mail là:
program@www.scifi.com
Sullivan,
déçu et qui abolirait bien le football, là.[/url]

