Hee! I made a couple of Regenesis icons for myself. I've looked about and, at least on LJ, there appears to be no fandom for this funky show. Pity. Anyway, I love it, so I made my own icons.
Regenesis is a Canadian TV show set in Toronto.
The future is here. Bioterrorism. Designer babies. Frankenfoods. Suddenly Humanity possesses the ability to play god. But is it progress—or madness? Will cutting-edge science be our salvation? Or our demise?
ReGenesis is a new dramatic series about NorBAC, an organization formed to investigate questionable advances in biotechnology.
The Pandora's box of biotech is wide open. It's a modern gold rush, where billions will be made and geo-power will be staked. And everyone's involved: governments, multinational drug companies, rogue states, and terrorist. But ideas can't be put back in—once they're out, they're out.
The icon is of Dr David Sandstrom. He's the head of the lab at NorBAC and so fucking flawed that he's just endeared himself to me. Plus he hates to talk down to the non-science types. :p
In the scene in the icon, he's actually explaining viral replication to a woman he's a tad annoyed with. Teehee! I just love this show. Much of the love is to do with the fact that I work in a lab and the lab-speak dialogue in the show is obviously written by someone who works in a lab. They don't talk down to each other like they do in other shows (the exposition is always when someone non-sciency needs it explained) and they have cool little scene changes that sort of give an impression of time passing.
Anyway [/squee]
I have 2 new icons. *grins*
Regenesis is a Canadian TV show set in Toronto.
The future is here. Bioterrorism. Designer babies. Frankenfoods. Suddenly Humanity possesses the ability to play god. But is it progress—or madness? Will cutting-edge science be our salvation? Or our demise?
ReGenesis is a new dramatic series about NorBAC, an organization formed to investigate questionable advances in biotechnology.
The Pandora's box of biotech is wide open. It's a modern gold rush, where billions will be made and geo-power will be staked. And everyone's involved: governments, multinational drug companies, rogue states, and terrorist. But ideas can't be put back in—once they're out, they're out.
The icon is of Dr David Sandstrom. He's the head of the lab at NorBAC and so fucking flawed that he's just endeared himself to me. Plus he hates to talk down to the non-science types. :p
In the scene in the icon, he's actually explaining viral replication to a woman he's a tad annoyed with. Teehee! I just love this show. Much of the love is to do with the fact that I work in a lab and the lab-speak dialogue in the show is obviously written by someone who works in a lab. They don't talk down to each other like they do in other shows (the exposition is always when someone non-sciency needs it explained) and they have cool little scene changes that sort of give an impression of time passing.
Anyway [/squee]
I have 2 new icons. *grins*
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I got my Master's degree in biology in 2001. I then went to work for a CRO (contract research organisation) for a little over two years and have been with the pharma company I now work for for six years and counting. I always enjoyed the lab work, but I don't think I'm made to be a true research scientist. While I liked that part, I was never completely passionate about my experiments. I'm certainly no Jill Langston or David Sandström. :-)
ReGenesis made all the lab stuff look like so much fun, and for about a split second I thought, 'Hey, it would be fun to go back to that.' But it didn't last long, because then I remember all the things that I didn't like about the lab work. I don't think I could go back to that since in Germany it's really hard to do research if you don't have a PhD and at university you only get contracts with a time limit. Plus, I was never interested in a career in academia.
I don't get why Shaftesbury never released the whole show on DVD. Like I said, it was probably that they didn't make enough profit off the first season to warrant a complete series release. I'm pretty sure seasons 3 and 4 were never released in the UK. S3 was up for pre-order for a while, but it never came out. I actually wrote to the DVD publisher and asked, but they said there were no plans to release the last two seasons at the moment. The German DVD publisher actually went bankrupt, so luck there either. I have a codefree DVD player, so I don't have issues with other region codes either, at least with DVDs. Blu-rays are a whole other matter.
You're spot on with the storylines for the later seasons. I agree that it seemed they were trying to explore more and more sensational stuff, and more and more unrealistic stuff. The whole Riddlemeyer and Roth thing started to get a little out of control, though I'll have to admit that Riddlemeyer was a fabulously creepy villain you really could not help loving to hate.
The fanfic I've written so far is just shorter pieces. 'Martyr' is an episode tag for season one, basically just a missing scene. 'The Past Is Never Past' is a very short piece I wrote as a response to a comment fic meme thing on LJ and 'Picking Up The Pieces' is probably the only "real" ReGen fanfic I've written so far. It's an angsty David/Jill one-shot. I do love my angst, so that one was kind of a guilty pleasure to write. The post-series story will be much more involved, and is more in the style of a complete episode with most of the season four characters and also some new ones I introduced. It's kinda like my version of what episode 4x13 should have been. I will be bringing back Lilith as well. Yay! \o/ However, it's slow going and I'm writing on and off on that one. I'll be a while before I finish it as real life is pretty busy too.
Who was your favorite character? Carlos? I must admit, as much of an arrogant, spoiled brat as David was, I just couldn't help but fall for him. I've also developped an interest in Peter Outerbridge's other work since then (okay, that is actually an understatment...), and he's such a versatile actor. He's done some pretty impressive stuff (and also some pretty crappy movies that I regretted subjecting myself to).
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Your fanfic sounds great! I'll have to check it out when I get some time. This is making me want to rewatch my DVDs.
I think my favourite character in the early seasons was the woman in charge. Her name escapes me, but I loved how she put up with all the scientists. David was great in that he said all the things you wish you could say to people who are rude in their ignorance, but he'd never be able to survive in that job without someone like the chick in charge. I really adored David at first, I just think his character started to grate on me as the series went on... especially after they got rid of his daughter as a character. She was amazing, with her sad love storyline. I also adored Carlos though. He was like a big puppydog who smoothed all the ruffled edges. The kinda guy you'd want at your bedside to explain stuff if you were ever in the hospital. I think I loved the mix of all the early characters, actually. They were all slightly off-centre, but they got each other through their shared love of science and making a difference. It was such a great show! *sigh*
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Oh, you should definitely rewatch your DVDs. Though I'm not sure the post-series fics will make too much sense if you don't rewatch the whole show. Pretty much all my fics are post series, except for 'Martyr'. But, hey, I will be the last person to discourage you from reading my stories. I didn't figure anyone would anyway, seeing how the fandom is kinda dead.
The woman you're talking about is Caroline. I liked her too, though somehow she was a little cold at times. I mean, she had to be a tough woman in that position, but all the political shenanigans were starting to get on my nerves. McGuinn, Digby, Riddlemeyer... I could have done without that.
And I was very sad to see Lilith taking leave from the show too. I guess Ellen Page's career was starting to take off at the time, so she probably wanted to move on to other things. I've always loved the David/Lilith dynamic, and I had to bring her back for my epic post series story (the one I'm still working on).
I think the flawed, slightly dysfunctional characters were what made the show work so well. These felt like real people like you and me. I also really loved that they didn't look like the perfect out-of-the-catalogue model types. Sometimes they would wear casual, borderline sloppy clothes in the lab (and David *always* would). Almost all of the background extras wear jeans and t-shirts. I think if you look at any university lab, that's the picture you'll see. It was all very down to earth.
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Yup, they had real scientists advising and it showed. It would have been wonderful to be involved and be listened to as a science advisor. :)
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I've added you back, so now you can see my f-locked stuff if you're so inclined. I started f-locking anything that's remotely personal because there was this guy from our Chris Marquette message board who kept "stalking" me. It's kind of a long story, but I became a little paranoid there for a while.
You like Sherlock too, right? And I couldn't help but notice your Cumberbatch header. I only got into Sherlock recently. A good friend of mine recommended it, and so I finally caved and watched it. And never regretted it. I'm not that deeply involved in the fandom, but I do watch one of the comms for fanfic and occasionally check the Tumblr tag. However, it's not easy being a gen gal in a fandom that's an estimated 95% slashers. *sigh*
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Being solely into gen can be tough in a lot of fandoms, but there is always a gen cohort, you just have ta find 'em.
But yes, I do love Sherlock. Haven't really written much in the fandom, just a random crossover, but I have had some fun with vidding it. :)
I do a similar thing re: flocking personal posts. It just makes sense to me.
Welcome to the madhouse. Thanks for letting me into yours. Leave any time, as I won't be offended. :)