He has zero chemistry with everyone on the show. It has nothing to do with how blunt and unrefined his character is, and everything to do with him just not being right for the part. He was clearly intended to be more like John Crichton from Farscape, who was the same general type of character, but he comes across more as a dimwitted dullard than the rugged outlaw turned sheriff he's clearly supposed to be.
He has zero chemistry with everyone on the show. It has nothing to do with how blunt and unrefined his character is, and everything to do with him just not being right for the part. He was clearly intended to be more like John Crichton from Farscape, who was the same general type of character, but he comes across more as a dimwitted dullard than the rugged outlaw turned sheriff he's clearly supposed to be.
I was referring more to Crichton being an out-of-place outlaw with a heart of gold aspect, which is what they're trying to do with Nolan. Crichton was actually likeable, had fantastic chemistry with his crew, and could actually pull off being a leader of men. Nolan? He has none of those traits.
Heck, even the "chemistry" he has with Irisa is due largely to Leonidas' charisma, not his.
Actually, that's pretty much what "chemistry" means in that sense.DWF said:Different situations, whatever chemistry Crichton had didn't come automatically...
Actually, that's pretty much what "chemistry" means in that sense.DWF said:Different situations, whatever chemistry Crichton had didn't come automatically...
And, again, I'm not saying his character is identical to Crichton, or even close to it. Just that they're the same general type of character; the out-of-place outlaw trying to do good, as well as the lead of the show. And Browder succeeded at that with flying colors, whereas Bowler doesn't even come close.
Hell, I couldn't remember how to spell his name so I looked up the cast on Google. Even they don't think he's worthy of listing first. XD (As opposed to most other shows.)
Browder oozes with charisma and worked well with his entire cast. Bowler, not even remotely. If he were plucked from the show today, it wouldn't matter one iota.
Actually, that's pretty much what "chemistry" means in that sense.DWF said:Different situations, whatever chemistry Crichton had didn't come automatically...
And, again, I'm not saying his character is identical to Crichton, or even close to it. Just that they're the same general type of character; the out-of-place outlaw trying to do good, as well as the lead of the show. And Browder succeeded at that with flying colors, whereas Bowler doesn't even come close.
Hell, I couldn't remember how to spell his name so I looked up the cast on Google. Even they don't think he's worthy of listing first. XD (As opposed to most other shows.)
And two seasons of Defiance is alittle long than one season of Farscape. I don't see them as the same general type of character in that regard at all, Nolan is the law not an outlaw if Mad Max was a marshall. Nolan is a vet. Crichton is a mere pilot not a warrior. I don't see them all that similar at all.
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