We Come in Peace – Part One
ROSWELL creator and executive producer Jason Katims discusses
the future of his series on UPN
Author: JENNIFER H. TOMOOKA
Date: Feb. 1, 2002
Source: Cinescape.com
The midterm “check-up” can’t be easy for
any producer to live through, especially if the series in
question is fighting for a return season. For a time, ROSWELL
seemed to be as homeless as the aliens on its show, but ever
since it was given a new life on UPN the program continues
to steadily build an audience. And while the show has made
the move to a new network, creator and executive producer
Jason Katims insists that audiences don’t start counting
them down for the count.
“Things have been going really well,” says Katims.
“UPN has been great with us. They really have been happy
with the direction of the show creatively, and are very enthusiastic
and remain that way.”
Viewers shouldn’t be daunted by the fact that the show
is on a new network and they definitely shouldn’t feel
as if they’ve walked right into the middle of something
they can’t understand.
“That was one of the intentions when we started on
UPN, to make it welcoming to a viewer that wasn’t familiar
with the show,” says Katims. “Not make you feel
like, ‘I don’t know what the hell’s going
on.’”
While UPN has been excited about the creative direction of
the show, the numbers have been a little slow to develop.
This is something that Katims can’t help but be a little
frustrated with.
“You know, we’re all a little disappointed with
the numbers,” says Katims. “The numbers are not
what we had hoped for. And I think that’s partially
due to a very, very competitive timeslot. We knew it was going
to be competitive, but it turns out that it’s even tougher
than we thought. So, that’s the one challenge. And we’re
continuing to hope that we build on that, and things have
been going very well.”
Even if the numbers aren’t where Katims and the network
would like them to be, the show continues to move ahead in
new directions.
“We’re doing a total of 20 episodes this season,”
says Katims. “In terms of next year, we don’t
know yet. We’re in the same position we always happen
to be in around this time in the year, which is a wait and
see
position.”
But Katims isn’t as nervous about being in this “wait
and see position” as one might think. Remember, this
is familiar territory for him. He is very aware of the importance
of past experiences and the enthusiastic fan base that the
show has, and he considers them both assets.
“I have some experience with that now, and I know that
the only thing that I can do about that is make these stories
and these episodes the best we can possibly make them,”
says Katims. “We have a wonderful cast on the show.
We have a small but passionate audience. We have a great crew
and team of producers behind the show. So we have a lot going
for us. When push comes to shove that means a lot, it really
does. I hope we have a chance to come back because I think
we have a great idea of where we could take the show next
year.”
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