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Legend of the Seeker Fan Campaign Garners Momentum with an Advert in Variety

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By GustavoLeao / 22:52, 7 May 2010 / General Genre/SciFi

TrekWeb received requests from several of our readers who are fans of the TV Series Legend of The Seeker. which guest starred former Star Trek Enterprise star Jolene Blalock this season, to help them in their fan-driven campaign  to bring back the show for a third season.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


PR Log (Press Release)
- May 07, 2010 - The "Save Our Seeker" fan-created, full-page advertisement went to print today, May 7th, and was published in 'Daily Variety.' Also to be featured on variety.com. The insert is a statement of support for a third season of 'Legend of the Seeker,' as well as a thank you to executive producers Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, and the phenomenal cast and crew for taking their fans on an "epic journey," as mentioned in the ad.

Since the report on April 26, 2010 that the series had been canceled, 'Legend of the Seeker' fans decided to take action in an effort to encourage ABC Studios and other potential networks to pick up the series for a third season. Fan support from around the world poured in immediately, resulting in funds raised within three days through the "Save Our Seeker" campaign for a full page ad in 'Daily Variety.' To date, there has been no official press release from ABC Studios confirming that the show is canceled.

'Legend of the Seeker' fans are not without talent, thus a call was put forth for design entries and a number of talented graphic artists submitted their wonderful ad ideas for consideration. The submissions were eventually narrowed down to four, giving the fans the opportunity to vote for their favorite ad. The winning design, created by Miriam Kintscher, is the representation of the fans' sentiment.

The fanbase fervor does not end with the Variety ad. Having raised over $9,000, the "Save Our Seeker" campaign will also buy an advertisement in 'The Hollywood Reporter.' In the meanwhile, fans continue to work around the clock: sending postcards and letters to ABC, contacting the media, and encouraging everybody to purchase the series on both iTunes and DVD format - Season One and pre-ordering Season Two. On May 3rd, the Season Two DVD was on Amazon.com Sales Rank: #70 in Movies & TV. Over the May 1st weekend, #SaveOurSeeker was trending number 6 worldwide on Twitter, and #LegendOfTheSeeker, number 2 worldwide.

A few entertainment press publications continue to report on the campaign efforts, including The Torch Online  and TV Star.

"Two seasons wasn't near enough. We loved you all so very much," Aleyna Dennis sings in her beautiful rendition, 'Hey There Seeker,'  which is based on the 'Hey There Delilah' song by Plain White T's.
 'Legend of the Seeker' fans are inspired by the previous successes of 'Chuck,' 'Jericho,' 'Firefly,' 'Star Trek' and 'Farscape' that have been saved by their loyal followers, to now spare no effort for what they love. With very few fantasy/adventure shows currently airing, 'Legend of the Seeker' fans feel that such a unique series as theirs should be treasured and renewed.

Please check the "Save our Seeker" website at www.saveourseeker.com for more information on how you can help, as well as be updated on the progress of the campaign.

Legend of the Seeker is based on "The Sword of Truth" books by Terry Goodkind, starring Craig Horner, Bridget Regan, Tabrett Bethell, Bruce Spence and Craig Parker; filmed against the backdrop of beautiful New Zealand. For current show times and dates, please visit: http://dadt.com/lots/.


- The Torch Online [tinyurl.com/27t2tud]
- TV Star [http://news.tvstar.com/Article/482]
- 'Hey There Seeker' [http://community.livejournal.com/legendofseeker/545436.html]
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Fan based campaign to help get a third season of Legend of the Seeker.

http//:www.saveourseeker.com



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Happy Mother Confessor Day! | Report this post to moderator
By: hawke5150 (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:31:36 on May 09, 2010

Joy to All who Believe in Peace and Truth!


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LOTS | Report this post to moderator
By: hawke5150 (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:36:04 on May 08, 2010 | Edit History (1)

Legend of the Seeker is a great show that's been stuck in the mire of syndication, meaning for the most part it's on at different times in so many markets that it makes it hard for some people to catch up with. I was reading a few FB posts where one person will say it's on at 6PM on Saturday, and another guy says it's on at 11:30 or midnight, depending on what airs before it, another at like 3AM or some junk...

The show suffers from not having a solid home/time slot that viewers can count on, and little or no promotion from ABC/Disney. Why this is, I can't imagine, because it really is a solid watch. Like every other show, it's got some episodes that are written better than others, but I don't think I've ever seen an absolute clunker. Like TNG's "Shades of Gray", I could have done without the flashback episode, but it's hardly an uncommon turn.

As with any series or movie based upon novels, some people choose not to embrace it for not sticking to the original. I've been that way myself a time or two. I let Seeker slide on that point, because it's so well put together, and well- I don't care what channel you’re on, you can't have a villain like Darken Rahl casually pouring molten lead into the mouth of an innocent child so as to kill him and offer his spirit to the Keeper of the Underworld like a tasty morsel in exchange for a favor. I don't even know if that would fly on HBO...

LOTS has only gotten better and fans are freaking that when a show just keeps improving, why the suits want to cancel it. I know it's a numbers racket, and that's the part that befuddles me- I've said this elsewhere: How can such a popular show, with such a loyal and growing, global fan base be said to not have enough viewers to sustain its place on the television landscape? I'll answer that- because of a lack of promotion to attract even more viewers, and torrent downloads don't count- which is why I've purchased the DVD set, and will get the next one as soon as it becomes available whether the series is renewed or not.

Seeker is just hitting its stride- and I'll ask any Star Trek fan to consider some of the 1st and 2nd season episodes of TNG and tell me they aren't downright primitive (sometimes painfully so) in virtually every respect compared to latter seasons that we hold in such high regard. "Hide and Q" vs. "The Inner Light" ? C'mon... LOTS is by the end of its 2nd year at least as good as TNG was by its 4th.

A #1 reason why the show should stay on: There's nothing else like it on television, and it ranks in every department you can think of thanks to the talent of everyone involved in the production. The writing, the chemistry of the actors, editing, score, special effects, the cinematography is always breathtaking, the choreography of the action sequences is- well, KILLER because someone or something is always flying through the air! lol As soon as you hear the tell-tale of the Sword of Truth leaving it's scabbard, you know it's time to hang on because it's about to hit the fan.

I couldn’t be more proud of all the fans that are working so hard to keep the show alive. It renews my faith in fandom.

Peace,
hawke


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By: Spaceball One (Odo's file, contact) @ 23:39:43 on May 07, 2010

When will these moronic fan campaigns ever end?

More often than not, if a show gets cancelled, it's for a VERY good reason.

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President Skroob: Like my raincoat!

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