A Slice of Fried Gold

Fables: the TV show

Tuesday, December 9, 2008


So ABC is turning the brilliant comic series Fables (the best the medium has to offer at this point) into a pilot with hopes (assumably) of getting it on the air in the 2009 fall season. ABC, the channel that just unceremoniously axed fantasy serials such as Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone, and Dirty Sexy Money all on one day.

Granted, from a business standpoint, it made sense. However, from a creative standpoint, it was a bit rough as all three were very well received shows which were harmed greatly by the writers strike last year. With that said, these are going to be easy sells comparatively to Fables, and all three were likely far more inexpensive than what it will cost to produce Fables (even with DSM's amazing cast).

Plus, this is a comic series which features a seductive spy version of Cinderella, an insane, sex obsessed, war mongerer version of Goldilocks, and a character who smokes more than the Marlboro Man (for good, and touching, reasons though). It's not exactly Disney material, who, coincidentally enough, owns ABC.

So my question is this...are they going to turn this into some sort of live action broadcast version of Enchanted? The way I figure it, this show has a stacked deck against it. It's going to be expensive, it's going to be a hard sell, it's built in audience is incredibly passionate and will abandon it if things are going awry. So why is Bill Willingham, god amongst men and crafter of the best comic series on the market, allowing ABC to put out this show instead of an HBO or Showtime (or even FX) who will put in the money to make this a success and will allow for the show to be presented the way it should be.

I do have to say though, I'm excited about the prospect of a Fables show. It's an incredible bit of source material, and if done right, it will be one of the best shows on TV. I'll classify myself as cautiously optimistic - I hope everything goes well. I hope I get to see Bigby and Snow White's love story on TV. I hope Pinocchio is still a foul mouthed perma child.

I hope.

5 comments:

Troy Olson said...

I'll go the "cautiously optimistic" route as well, but I don't put any faith in ABC not screwing this up somehow. Plus, done right, it would be an expensive show to produce. Done on the cheap, it would be laughed at. Also, they'd surely castrate the characters -- no way you can have Geppetto be the evil overlord who wants to destroy all humanity!

Some things just don't translate well to the screen and, sadly, Fables may be one of them.

David Harper said...

I'm sure it will end up just being a quirky dramedy about fairy tale characters and their relationships with each other - with nothing to do with the Farm, magic, the Homelands, or Boy Blue and Bigby being the biggest badasses ever.

In short, it's probably going to be a really dumbed down version of Fables.

Troy Olson said...

Ah, so Desperate Housewives with fairy tale characters. I think you got it.

Anonymous said...

Too bad, Eli Stone, I loved ya!

Anonymous said...

You know, I think I've actually read that one! Thanks, Brett Affleck-Aring!

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