I liked the original show better. Too many changes were made for the new show, and Maria felt more like a guest star than a main character. The characters were too quick to sleep with each other, too bitchy towards each other, yet still tried to behave like they did in the books (where they are teens) despite being in their 30's. The flashbacks to high school were unnecessary and just badly done. "Backwards hat, I am young." No, you're not. Their powers were far more powerful in the original TV show. The alien mythology was also far more "alien" and sometimes outright horror-themed in the original. In the new show, it was like it just existed as yet another CW relationship show, riding on the Roswell brand-name.Eh, I saw the newer one where they were all adults....frankly I thought it was better. It also ended much better too.
I liked the original show better. Too many changes were made for the new show, and Maria felt more like a guest star than a main character. The characters were too quick to sleep with each other, too bitchy towards each other, yet still tried to behave like they did in the books (where they are teens) despite being in their 30's. The flashbacks to high school were unnecessary and just badly done. "Backwards hat, I am young." No, you're not. Their powers were far more powerful in the original TV show. The alien mythology was also far more "alien" and sometimes outright horror-themed in the original. In the new show, it was like it just existed as yet another CW relationship show, riding on the Roswell brand-name.
Keep in mind, I only saw 2 or 3 episodes, but I didn't like what I saw.
Why do you think the new one beats the original? I often like remakes, so I honestly want to know if I bailed too soon.
The only CW dramas I have watched are the opening three episodes of the new Roswell via Netflix and the opening episodes of Superman & Lois at a friend's house. I've never been part of CW's target demographic.Well, I enjoyed a CW show where they actually bothered making the leads all adults instead of adults playing teens and I thought the bittersweet ending where Max chooses to go back to his birthworld (well, the world the man he's cloned from came from) to fight for its freedom was more fulfilling than the original TV show's ending where Max and Liz gave up on all that, ran away from everything to get married and the last show was Liz's father realizing he'll never see his daughter again while Liz is smiling to the camera about how happy she is.
Agreed, but I'll add that where Valenti was the villain in the books, he was retooled in the series. He just wanted to find out the truth, prove his Dad right, and stop the evil alien monsters. Over the course of the season, he sees that the alien monsters are just kids, and the only ones he sees doing any killing is the Special Unit.I loved the original show, feeling like a complete outsider at the time. Character-wise, I felt deeply connected to all three of the main alien characters. Max desperately wanted to be loved and accepted, especially by Liz who he'd loved since childhood. His sister Isabel had the unique ability to literally visit people in their dreams, but she was often very defensive and tended to be a so-called "ball-buster". As for their surrogate brother Michael, he came from an abusive background and couldn't control his powers due to his unstable anger and fear. The one person he loved outside his siblings was Liz's friend Maria DeLuca, but they fought like cats and dogs because he used a mask of emotional apathy to hide his true feelings from her.
As for the other characters, I really liked how the town sheriff Jim Valenti evolved. He started off as a devout antagonist, but switched his view when. Toward the end of the first season, they also added a fourth alien character named Tess, who served as a romantic foil to Liz and also had a conflicted agenda of her own.Max saved his son Kyle from a fatal gunshot by FBI agent Daniel Pierce
Hello, fellow Roswell fan.Ahhh, well - Roswell. Awesome show, I have it on DVD and watched it rather recently.
(Insert uninteresting side-informations here: In the german version, the voice-actress dubbing Tess also did the voice-work for Kes and for Princess Jasmine on the Aladdin TV-Show. Sheriff Valentis voice actor also voiced Dr. House and Yami Marik over on Yu-Gi-Oh. Plus: Tess's actress later was married to Renard - erm... sorry: She played Belle in OUAT - and Rumples actor played "Renard" in "The World is not Enough".)
His promoting the show like crazy and trying to draw in the Trekkies was how I found it back in 1999.Well, I liked the episodes with Jonathan Frakes - obviously.
Loved Nasedao, wish he stuck around longer, but I get he was written out to up the danger and rob the aliens of a protector, leaving that role to Valenti. I always liked Alex. Did you know his first scene in the pilot was his first time before camera? His character was killed off, because the actor was trying to pursue a film career, and they didn't want to hold him back. After that, I believe he did return as Isabel's imagined ghost of Alex in the S2 finale and once more into S3 when she got scared and almost broke it off with Jesse in the 3rd episode.That being said: The one with Nasedo were quite interesting and as a favourite Character... well, Alex was cool - it's a shame, that he died - but I definitely liked the complete cast.
I don't know, most of the cast, I only know them for Roswell.Oh, I didn't know that. I only knew - like I said - that Tess later became Belle (a definitely less 'zickige' role, than Tess) and that Kyle Valentii later on became Jack Porter over on Revenge. And I think, he was in Team Knight Rider, am I right?
According to Wikipedia, he played Richard Parsons for 3 episodes on NCIS.Colin Hanks was - I think - the SecNav on NCIS, right?
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Katherine Heighl (Isabel) was fun in Killers with Ashton Kutcher.
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I haven't seen Emilie de Ravid (Tess) in anything outside the show, not that I remember anyway.
No, I think he was an investigator or something who was looking into something the team did. It's been ages since I watched his episodes, so I don't remember them very well. All I remember for sure is he started out working against them, but ended up on their side by the end of his story arc.Colin Hanks was - I think - the SecNav on NCIS, right?
Nope. I do like House and Fringe.You never saw Grey's Anatomy or Lost?
Nope. I do like House and Fringe.![]()
I've seen clips of Grey's Anatomy, but I never watched it, not a hospital drama guy. I only watched House, because I kept seeing House & Wilson clips on YouTube, so I wanted to see more. I figured I'd watch maybe 5 episodes, get my House & Wilson fix, and bail. I ended up watching the entire series.The reason I mentioned that is because Emilie de Ravin was on Lost and Katherine Heigl rose to fame as one of the main stars of Gray's Anatomy.
I've seen clips of Grey's Anatomy, but I never watched it, not a hospital drama guy.
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