Mar. 16th, 2009
I don't watch the Channel Formerly Known As Sci Fi because it's part of a premium channel package I don't get, but I haven't heard many good things so I don't know if I'm missing much.
This name change kinda confirms it.
Can you say "huh"?
Well, others are saying things like:
The new name reflects Syfy's broad range of "imagination-based entertainment beyond just the traditional sci-fi genre, including fantasy, supernatural, paranormal, reality, mystery, action and adventure," the network said in a press release presumably written by the same gang of idiots who decided Syfy wouldn't immediately conjure up images of STDs.
Oh, the mockery.
This name change kinda confirms it.
Can you say "huh"?
Well, others are saying things like:
The new name reflects Syfy's broad range of "imagination-based entertainment beyond just the traditional sci-fi genre, including fantasy, supernatural, paranormal, reality, mystery, action and adventure," the network said in a press release presumably written by the same gang of idiots who decided Syfy wouldn't immediately conjure up images of STDs.
Oh, the mockery.
I don't watch the Channel Formerly Known As Sci Fi because it's part of a premium channel package I don't get, but I haven't heard many good things so I don't know if I'm missing much.
This name change kinda confirms it.
Can you say "huh"?
Well, others are saying things like:
The new name reflects Syfy's broad range of "imagination-based entertainment beyond just the traditional sci-fi genre, including fantasy, supernatural, paranormal, reality, mystery, action and adventure," the network said in a press release presumably written by the same gang of idiots who decided Syfy wouldn't immediately conjure up images of STDs.
Oh, the mockery.
This name change kinda confirms it.
Can you say "huh"?
Well, others are saying things like:
The new name reflects Syfy's broad range of "imagination-based entertainment beyond just the traditional sci-fi genre, including fantasy, supernatural, paranormal, reality, mystery, action and adventure," the network said in a press release presumably written by the same gang of idiots who decided Syfy wouldn't immediately conjure up images of STDs.
Oh, the mockery.