From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Attn JMS: Crusade on Sci-Fi - Question
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/11/2000 1:58:00 PM
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>I disagree. JMS has said that it is way too early to get into >the Crusade issue now. The time to ask SciFi to back Crusade >(IMHO, of course) is AFTER the B5 reruns become successful on >SciFi (assuming they do) and make SciFi lots of money.
I get the sense from some folks at SFC that they wanted to make the B5 deal its own thing, without diluting it, and that they might well come back next year to pick up the Crusade reruns as another kind of event to spike the B5 reruns a bit.
Note: I'm not saying that's what's going to happen, only my sense of what will *probably* happen, given some recent conversations.
Everything in TV has its time; shows are acquired at specific points and in specific ways. That's why, for instance, the project Chris Carter and I had in development has to wait until July/August before I can take it out again; development season runs from about that time through October, then the door's shut.
To that point, as an aside, since people have emailed and asked what is involved in development in terms of my side of things....
In the case of the project I was doing with Chris, you don't simply jump over a broom on the floor and say "Okay, we're now in development." (Taxi fans will get that one.) Contracts are signed and deals made BEFORE you get into development and before you pitch it to anyone.
Why?
Because let's say you DON'T sign a deal in advance. You take the project to a network. They want it. The writer can then hold up the studio for exorbitant monies because he knows the network wants the show. Studios will NEVER put themselves in that vulnerable a position. (On the flip side, a writer wants to make sure his or her position on the show is guaranteed in advance.)
So in the case of THE WORLD ON FIRE, once I'd pitched it to Frank and Chris, and they liked it, before any development work could commence we had to strike a deal between me, Ten Thirteen Productions, and Fox Studios. Negotiations took about 2 or 3 weeks, if I recall.
In that deal, signed around July/August last year, Fox agreed that I would exec produce the series if it were picked up. Chris and Frank would also be EPs.
Even though the show didn't get picked up because of the Harsh Realm situation, what's significant is that a) the negotiation and deal, which is now a matter of record at Fox, put my salary quote at nearly double what it had been at B5 (this is important because all new deals are based on your last deal), and b) it proved what I'd believed: that having run B5 for five years, keeping it on budget, on schedule, and making it hugely profitable for WB, was a hell of a lot more important to the studios than the Crusade situation. Shows get dropped all the time, sometimes in contentious circumstances.
What mattered to Fox and Ten Thirteen (and all this is a matter of record, I couldn't say this stuff if it weren't true or Fox would nail my ass to the wall) was what was done with B5. I don't think they were even *aware* of Crusade, to be honest.
So when the next development season comes around in July/August, we'll see what happens. In general I'd prefer to run my own show than come in on someone else's show (show runners for new and returning series get hired May/June). I've had some nice offers, including a project with Joe Dante that I'm very strongly considering, but in general I'm holding out for something *cool*, whether it's my own show or someone else's.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Attn JMS: Crusade on Sci-Fi - Question
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/12/2000 6:40:00 AM
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>So, it would seem that now *would* be a good time for the fans to let the >Sci-Fi Channel that they are happy that Sc-Fi picked up the Babylon 5 >reruns, and that we also want Crusade. >
I'm suggesting that they probably don't need much in the way of encouragement in terms of picking up the 13 Crusades. So I'd go light on this.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Attn JMS: Crusade on Sci-Fi - Question
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/12/2000 6:41:00 AM
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>This leaves the question - would you be forced to once again take a serious >pay >cut, if you wanted do more Crusade?
Cart, horse. Horse, cart.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Attn JMS: Crusade on Sci-Fi - Question
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/12/2000 8:06:00 AM
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>So, it would seem that now *would* be a good time for the fans to let the >Sci-Fi Channel that they are happy that Sc-Fi picked up the Babylon 5 >reruns, and that we also want Crusade.
One thing I forgot to mention in my prior post was that thus far SFC has been just terrific and very excited about bringing on B5. They've stayed in touch with me pretty much every since the announcement, and we're working out what can be done to promote the show, how to best feature it, that sort of thing.
There have been a couple of ideas expressed that are VERY cool, but it's still way too early to talk about them. I'll be meeting with Craig Engler from the SFC web site and Sci Fi Wire in about 2 weeks to continue the discussions about what can be done on that side as well.
It's nice to have a situation of respectful give and take rather than having dictates handed down.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Attn JMS: Crusade on Sci-Fi - Question
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/14/2000 8:16:00 AM
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>Joe, this spikes a question in my mind ... Speaking strictly hypothetically, >if >SFC were to come to you and ask you to pitch a new series set in the B5 >universe -- >not an extension of "B5", not a revival of "Crusade", but a new show -- would >you be >interested?
It would all depend on the circumstances.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Attn JMS: Crusade on Sci-Fi - Question
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 4/14/2000 8:21:00 AM
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>Isn't your statement below pretty much the same thing that was said when >TNT picked up B5?
Yes, because then we were dealing with TNT Los Angeles. TNT Atlanta didn't get into the situation until after episode 5 was shot.
>Do the people you're working >with at SFC have to report to other management who could make it the >same sort of two headed monster TNT was?
No, as far as I know, it's one business, not a two-headed operation.
jms
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