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Roswell

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Just saw the pilot on Hulu ... seemed a little too teeny but with some potential. Given that it's a WB show, there's a strong chance it'll suck. But what do you folks think? Is it worth continuing for a while? Hulu has the entire first season up but they lack the latter two.
 
^As did I. Yes, some teenage 'angst' played with along with aliens :lol: and yes, much romance, with Micheal/Maria the most entertaining of the relationships, and a young Katherine Heigel to boot :techman: and Jonathan Frakes produced, directed a few eps and appears as well.

Lots of fun...enjoy!
 
What specifically is good about the show though? Does it have a good storyline or strong Sci-Fi elements? The characters seem OK so far, but it seems like it could devolve into another stupid WB style high school drama (ala Smallville). Am I wrong?
 
I enjoyed it, but I recall that I just stopped watching in one day in season two and didn't really get back into it.
 
The show did a good job of balancing scifi and teen romantic elements. Once and a while it would stray too far in one direction or the other, but taken as a whole there was a good balance. I also have to say that every character was perfectly cast. Despite the romantic stuff and angst, not once did I want a character to get stomped on by a horse *cough*Lana*cough* oh excuse me. :p
 
What specifically is good about the show though? Does it have a good storyline or strong Sci-Fi elements? The characters seem OK so far, but it seems like it could devolve into another stupid WB style high school drama (ala Smallville). Am I wrong?

Hrrmmmm....tough to say really. I always thought the best part of the show were the characters themselves. I am not an expert about the show but I did enjoy watching it. If you get into their whole point of view most of the episodes I saw were riveting and exciting. The sci-fi elements kick in with the alien stuff and each persons own individule powers. Might get hookey in that regard but it worked for me. I have never seen Smallville so I can't compare.

You'll like it if don't expect too much from it. It's not great, but it's not bad.
 
I really liked the show. It always struggled to find the right balance between teen soap opera and sci-fi conspiracy plots, but the characters were fun and engaging, and, when it clicked, it was very compelling.
 
Just saw the pilot on Hulu ... seemed a little too teeny but with some potential. Given that it's a WB show, there's a strong chance it'll suck. But what do you folks think? Is it worth continuing for a while? Hulu has the entire first season up but they lack the latter two.

From what I remember, the first season was the most balanced between teen drama and sci-fi elements. The second season leaned a little more towards the teen elements, and the third more towards the sci-fi elements.

As a whole, it's a watchable series, and in places good, bordering on very good. I recommend you give it a try.
 
Just saw the pilot on Hulu ... seemed a little too teeny but with some potential. Given that it's a WB show, there's a strong chance it'll suck. But what do you folks think? Is it worth continuing for a while? Hulu has the entire first season up but they lack the latter two.

From what I remember, the first season was the most balanced between teen drama and sci-fi elements. The second season leaned a little more towards the teen elements, and the third more towards the sci-fi elements.

As a whole, it's a watchable series, and in places good, bordering on very good. I recommend you give it a try.

I recall the mix a bit differently.

Season 1 - Mostly teen angst.
Season 2 - Mostly sci-fi.
Season 3 - A more even mix of both.
 
I really liked the show. It always struggled to find the right balance between teen soap opera and sci-fi conspiracy plots, but the characters were fun and engaging, and, when it clicked, it was very compelling.

I really became attached to the characters on Roswell like few other shows. The characters seemed real so it grounded the premise. I cared about them and felt like I was along with them for their journey of discovery. Also when it was often them against the whole world.

The likability of the characters is why though I am a lifelong Superman fan, I greatly prefer this show to Smallville.

Hmm its been couple years since I have watched my DVDs. Thinking about the show makes me want to watch it again!
 
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I enjoyed it, but I recall that I just stopped watching in one day in season two and didn't really get back into it.

Same here, I remember getting the whole series and starting it up. I definitely enjoyed the first season in a "fun show" sort of way. Quickly started up the second season, but somewhere along the way, I stopped, got distracted, and didn't continue on.

I liked it enough to want to start watching it again sometime! So, I guess that's positive praise.
 
I guess I'll keep watching and see where things go. I was intrigued by the episode where Max heals Liz's grandmother, so hopefully they will continue to explore those abilities.
 
Have to add one thing. I think I know the reason I tuned in when I did:

Katherine Heigl

Certainly understandable! Her role was kind of small and more supporting in the beginning. She was given more central focus in the 3rd season. I am not surprised that she has gained greater success after the series. While she is stunningly beautiful she is a good actress as well. She showed her first signs at being good at comedy on Roswell.
 
Have to add one thing. I think I know the reason I tuned in when I did:

Katherine Heigl


And how funny is it that she always ends up playing characters named Isabel?

I keep waiting for her Grey's Anatomy character to reveal her secret alien powers . . . .
 
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