Sunday, August 9, 2009

Logan's Run TV show article



Clipped the day before Halloween in 1977, from the Macon Telegraph's local TV guide. Despite having a pretty cool intro theme, and the involvement of veteran Trek writers David Gerrold and D.C. Fontana, the series never got up to running at full speed and was pretty forgettable. Tooling around in an fugly car --one of the worst-designed sci-fi vehicles ever-- and saddled with a boring robot that would have made Data look like the life of the party, they hit too many potholes in a series that really should have been renamed "Logan's Drive" to be accurate.

Basically a retread of Roddenberry's failed "Genesis II" pilot (survivors travelling around a post-apocalyptic U.S. encountering splinter groups), rather than a real sequel to the theatrical movie, the viewer was left asking "are we there yet?"


Their wheels would have made Buck Rogers lower his thumb and let them drive on by.

1 comment:

  1. Logan's Run was a tough movie to make into a TV show. Everyone was free at the end of the movie so there was no one left to run from. In the end, they just made it into the Fugitive, much like the Planet of the Apes TV show.

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