I’m sending out an SOS (Save Our Seeker!)
I devoured season one and now I’m a quarter of the way through season two, at the end of which the show was cancelled. Dammit. Something must be done! I’m not kidding. In my panic I’ve joined the movement to Save Our Seeker. There is an entire website for this cause. Look for yourself: saveourseeker.com
I’m considering campaigning at ComicCons across the country….and internationally…and maybe even intergalactically….
What can you do to keep me from losing my dignity?
Watch the show (Season 1 is on Hulu for free)!
Buy the DVDs!
Send angry letters to the networks!
Volunteer at a fan table with me dressed as a Mord Sith!
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February 23, 2012 at 8:46 pm
Dana
Noooooo! Is this the show you were talking about in your last post? (Just checked– yes it is.) Marty and I had the same experience watching Season 1 of Camelot and then realizing the show got cancelled. Those bastards!!
The thought of you campaigning intergalactically to save this show is pretty amusing. Will the networks really resurrect a show if enough support is shown?
February 27, 2012 at 2:11 am
Lunar Euphoria
Yeah, those Bastards!
I watched a couple episodes of Camelot, but then I switched over fulll force to Legend of the Seeker. It has prettier people and scenery. And better sword fights!
According to the folks at SOS, “Other shows were brought back by fans before (e.g. Chuck, Firefly, The XFiles movies), or are being brought back because they’re having a successful afterlife on DVD (Family Guy).” Plus Terry Goodkind, the author of the book on which it’s based, is supportive.
So there you have it. It’s enough to keep hope alive in my heart.
February 24, 2012 at 2:58 pm
Tori Nelson
Thanks for the award shout out and WHERE HAVE I BEEN? I haven’t ever heard of this show!!!
February 27, 2012 at 2:12 am
Lunar Euphoria
You are welcome! And you gotta try it! Just tune out the cheesy dialogue when necessary and focus on The Seeker’s abs.
February 25, 2012 at 4:24 am
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