Anonymous wrote:OP here--he's tried Doctor Who. He started with Peter Capaldi (she was at his house and he wanted to watch the latest episode). Then showed her a few David Tenet and Matt Smith. She likes it (probably because she likes my friend, but doesn't LOVE it).
We thought about BSG, but the first season is a little slow. If you love scifi, you will go with it. But as a non-scifi person it might be a bit much. And the ending sucked.
Anonymous wrote:OP here--he's tried Doctor Who. He started with Peter Capaldi (she was at his house and he wanted to watch the latest episode). Then showed her a few David Tenet and Matt Smith. She likes it (probably because she likes my friend, but doesn't LOVE it).
We thought about BSG, but the first season is a little slow. If you love scifi, you will go with it. But as a non-scifi person it might be a bit much. And the ending sucked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with the Dr. Who recommendation -- way too geeky.
Maybe the original Heroes series? Very good human relationships and some hot guys. Or Falling Skies? Everybody loves Noah Wylie.
Original PP who mentioned Dr. Who. I was thinking in particular about the first 3 seasons because they focus a lot on Rose Tyler and her relationship with the 9th and 10th Doctors. I lost interest a bit after that myself, because I thought that the stories between those characters were compelling.
Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with the Dr. Who recommendation -- way too geeky.
Maybe the original Heroes series? Very good human relationships and some hot guys. Or Falling Skies? Everybody loves Noah Wylie.
Anonymous wrote:The firefly movie was a lot of fun.
Interstellar was great, so was the Martian.
In terms of shows -
Dr. Who
Orphan Black
The xfiles (they are coming back!)
I heard Eureka is good but never watched it
Anonymous wrote:Firefly/Serenity?
BSG remake? (although may not be great starter because lots of people didn't like the ending)
Star Wars original trilogy?
Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with the Dr. Who recommendation -- way too geeky.
Maybe the original Heroes series? Very good human relationships and some hot guys. Or Falling Skies? Everybody loves Noah Wylie.
Anonymous wrote:Firefly and/or Dr. Who (new Dr. Who, not old as much). Sci-fi, but also a lot of human relationship dynamic stuff that makes you forget about space a little bit.
